Reverend Gary Davis - Harlem Street Singer (Remastered 2024) (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Harlem Street Singer (Remastered 2024)
Year Of Release: 1960 / 2024
Label: Craft Recordings
Genre: Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 43:27
Total Size: 1.89 GB / 260 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Samson And Delilah (Remastered 2024) (04:04)
2. Let Us Get Together Right Down Here (Remastered 2024) (03:11)
3. I Belong To The Band (Remastered 2024) (02:56)
4. Pure Religion (Remastered 2024) (02:59)
5. Great Change Since I Been Born (Remastered 2024) (04:04)
6. Death Don't Have No Mercy (Remastered 2024) (04:45)
7. Twelve Gates To The City (Remastered 2024) (03:11)
8. Goin' To Sit Down On The Banks Of The River (Remastered 2024) (02:57)
9. Tryin' To Get Home (Remastered 2024) (03:48)
10. Lo, I Be With You Always (Remastered 2024) (04:19)
11. I Am The Light Of This World (Remastered 2024) (03:36)
12. Lord, I Feel Just Like Goin' On (Remastered 2024) (03:32)

Recorded during a three hour session on August 24, 1960, Gary Davis laid down 12 of his most impassioned spirituals for Harlem Street Singer. Starting off the session with a version of Blind Willie Johnson's "If I Had My Way I'd Tear That Building Down," here renamed "Samson and Delilah," Davis is in fine form. His vocals are as expressive as Ray Charles' while similar in richness to Richie Havens' work. Harlem Street Singer features his inspired country blues fingerpicking as well. Many moods color the selections, from the gentle "I Belong to the Band" to the mournful "Death Don't Have No Mercy," only to be followed by the joyous shouting of "Goin' to Sit Down on the Banks of the River." Overall, the collection is well worth the purchase and should be considered essential listening for fans of country blues or gospel.

Review by Matt Fink


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