I was reading dude's ISH the other day and was gonna do an appreciation post... the old coot beat me to it though.
Dude is the most dudest of these record dudes, straight sharing the knowledge and the vinyls as well.
I can count a few records in this post alone that he hipped me to and in turn I hipped others to... the soulstrut massive owes a lot of debt to this man.
Justin, damn, thank you for that amazing post. Soooo much knowledge dropped. I'm definitely a newbie when it comes to the gospel but these are some I have enjoyed finding out in the "field":
I was reading dude's ISH the other day and was gonna do an appreciation post... the old coot beat me to it though.
Dude is the most dudest of these record dudes, straight sharing the knowledge and the vinyls as well.
I can count a few records in this post alone that he hipped me to and in turn I hipped others to... the soulstrut massive owes a lot of debt to this man.
Coshniggle.
That Andrea Vereen, thank for hipping peeps who hipped me.
Shit is pure bloody fire. One of the few gospel LP's where "Jesus" is mentioned by name that I can still get down with.
I was reading dude's ISH the other day and was gonna do an appreciation post... the old coot beat me to it though.
Dude is the most dudest of these record dudes, straight sharing the knowledge and the vinyls as well.
I can count a few records in this post alone that he hipped me to and in turn I hipped others to... the soulstrut massive owes a lot of debt to this man.
Coshniggle.
That Andrea Vereen, thank for hipping peeps who hipped me.
Shit is pure bloody fire. One of the few gospel LP's where "Jesus" is mentioned by name that I can still get down with.
I was reading dude's ISH the other day and was gonna do an appreciation post... the old coot beat me to it though.
Dude is the most dudest of these record dudes, straight sharing the knowledge and the vinyls as well.
I can count a few records in this post alone that he hipped me to and in turn I hipped others to... the soulstrut massive owes a lot of debt to this man.
Coshniggle.
That Andrea Vereen, thank for hipping peeps who hipped me.
Shit is pure bloody fire. One of the few gospel LP's where "Jesus" is mentioned by name that I can still get down with.
also here's my meager contribution of gospel joints, warning bizzo: these are not end to end funk burners.
i think i've mentioned soulifters here before, it has one of the most beautiful takes on "people get ready" i've ever heard. True Genesis has one pound ost-ish happyfunkygospel cut and some nice traditional numbers. JC white is pretty dope top to bottom, very soulful. voices supreme is more traditional, but a very good listen with a nice breakdown.
also have you guys ever encountered a birthright pressing of yield not? i got a sealed with seam copy a few weeks back. late 70s/80s?
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I was reading dude's ISH the other day and was gonna do an appreciation post... the old coot beat me to it though.
Dude is the most dudest of these record dudes, straight sharing the knowledge and the vinyls as well.
I can count a few records in this post alone that he hipped me to and in turn I hipped others to... the soulstrut massive owes a lot of debt to this man.
Coshniggle.
That Andrea Vereen, thank for hipping peeps who hipped me.
Shit is pure bloody fire. One of the few gospel LP's where "Jesus" is mentioned by name that I can still get down with.
Now wheres that Jew Funk?
Looks like someone from Soulstrut just caught this album for a good price: simply_great_collectro_of_raer_fall_back_son
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thanks jinx! incredible post!
That's a double so if anybody needs one. I needed to Mint up.
It's up for trade. Highest recomendation. Every tracks a banger, and it was the inspiration for dropping this post originally.
also here's my meager contribution of gospel joints, warning bizzo: these are not end to end funk burners.
i think i've mentioned soulifters here before, it has one of the most beautiful takes on "people get ready" i've ever heard. True Genesis has one pound ost-ish happyfunkygospel cut and some nice traditional numbers. JC white is pretty dope top to bottom, very soulful. voices supreme is more traditional, but a very good listen with a nice breakdown.
also have you guys ever encountered a birthright pressing of yield not? i got a sealed with seam copy a few weeks back. late 70s/80s?
Anyone know of Somebody say Hallelujah strk (Blue cover with B&W pics)
Rather expensive but wanted to pick it up