XIAN vs. GOSPEL
williedynamite
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Both categories of music imply religious overtones, but it seems that there's very little crossover between the two genres. Was wondering what makes the distinction?
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"Gospel" = black people
Andrae Crouch?
Conspiracy theory: I've never seen Andrae Crouch and Pat Boone in the same room together.
southern gospel = white (I don't know if anyone digs for this stuff)
black gospel = well, black
Xian - an other Christian based music done in a popular, contemporary style regardless of the color of the musicians (rock, folk, prog, psych, funk, soul)
I would argue that there is crossover...I can't see how there isn't, though I can't produce any examples off hand. I guess I'm thinkin of Xian rockers who do the soul/funk on occasion and gospel dudes who funk it up too.
Gospel is more like regular people singing for the lord. This is music you would hear in church. Black groups are usually better because they have a full band and SOUL! White groups are usually more rigid and choir like plus they often forgo the "devil drums". Plus, this style has continued to this day and is still good.
even the country & western-oriented white gospel can sound tedious
did anybody mention fern jones over there in the "best Numero Group release" thread? not essential, but better than most in the southern white gospel genre
GOSPEL = Bill
White people have names like Lenny, and black people have names like Karl.
LEN-NAAY!!!
It can apply to anything Christian
It'd be silly to try to define it as a certain genre b/c there are still going to be a lot of people who aren't using the term the way you are
As words outside of record collecting, yeah, they are basically interchangeable, but as niche genres of music it's fairly clear cut.
Ah, I see....