damn! White folks gotta repackage EVERY aspect of black culture and sell it, don't you? Can't you just enjoy the shit and not try to own a piece of it??? I mean, fuck, it's gospel music! It actually might mean something more than entertainment to some. FUCKIN WHITEFOLKS. Yall are mad irritating sometimes.
damn! White folks gotta repackage EVERY aspect of black culture and sell it, don't you? Can't you just enjoy the shit and not try to own a piece of it??? I mean, fuck, it's gospel music! It actually might mean something more than entertainment to some. FUCKIN WHITEFOLKS. Yall are mad irritating sometimes.
damn! White folks gotta repackage EVERY aspect of black culture and sell it, don't you? Can't you just enjoy the shit and not try to own a piece of it??? I mean, fuck, it's gospel music! It actually might mean something more than entertainment to some. FUCKIN WHITEFOLKS. Yall are mad irritating sometimes.
In short, we are trying to offer our fellowmen a different kind of music. Here we think you will find music that the black man can more easily relate to. Also music that he can more fervently worship by, because it is the music of the black mind.
Are we speaking only to the black man through these grooves? No sir! Our album offers the white man a chance, an option to enrich and indeed broaden his own experience. We think our music will awaken him to a chance for successful and enriching change.
Granted the comp as a whole isn't as deep as most of us would compile something - but has anybody heard the Lovers of God 45, except for the couple of people I played it to?
hey Tenyu, glad youre here...at least there is another person on here now who recognizes the excellence of Ms. Lula Collins. she gets no love here for some reason. You should talk to shingaling on this board...he put together the myspace page for her and he was interested in those label scans you posted at the funk45 board.
Do you happen to know if the Gospel Express label was named after her song? or vice versa?
hey Tenyu, glad youre here...at least there is another person on here now who recognizes the excellence of Ms. Lula Collins. she gets no love here for some reason. You should talk to shingaling on this board...he put together the myspace page for her and he was interested in those label scans you posted at the funk45 board.
Do you happen to know if the Gospel Express label was named after her song? or vice versa?
I think Gospel Express was around before Lula's first records but not sure most aren't dated. I recently learned her Yesterday Today Tomorrow LP was recorded in the 8ts!
I don't compile the LP as such, I only contributed a couple of cuts for vol. 2.....vol. 3 is still in track submission stage, and I'm sure I saw a Tapps track on there. One thing about Soul Jazz is that they will be thorough in finding the artists, so now it's over to them. Let's hope......
whoah, that's cool to see that sleeve...I found one in a plain joint.
welcome aboard homie!
its funny... that that gospel express sleeve(lots of their LPs come in that sleeve and other variations) and other ill gospel records have been posted on here before by shingaling, but no one acknowledged the post or gave a crap. I guess we dont know anything about Memphis gospel records in Memphis.
its funny... that that gospel express sleeve(lots of their LPs come in that sleeve and other variations) and other ill gospel records have been posted on here before by shingaling, but no one acknowledged the post or gave a crap.
I read, and digested, and gave a crap....just didn't post a 'Meh!' or a ' '
its funny... that that gospel express sleeve(lots of their LPs come in that sleeve and other variations) and other ill gospel records have been posted on here before by shingaling, but no one acknowledged the post or gave a crap.
I read, and digested, and gave a crap....just didn't post a 'Meh!' or a ' '
it is just funny that you see those boner emoticons over the lamest damn Gospel records. Maybe I will post the audio to one particulary face melting D-Vine Spirituals 45 again and see what happens this time. I just suppose folks werent ready for such illness.
Maybe I will post the audio to one particulary face melting D-Vine Spirituals 45 again and see what happens this time. I just suppose folks werent ready for such illness.
Maybe I will post the audio to one particulary face melting D-Vine Spirituals 45 again and see what happens this time. I just suppose folks werent ready for such illness.
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Yes sir -
Here's a clip from an LA piece.
http://s37.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1770PEZCPPA102JBLH6M2X019K
(BTW how do I rename my pasted link, cheers)
after the rain
here's another one of my favorite tracks with a choir:
local sf choir
Thou shall go into the racks of gospel glory and compile My music for the all the people to hear and appreciate.
so it has been said... so it will be done.
'06/'07 gospel comp by Justin Torres... you have been learned.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/h9xhqg
Good idea.......beeeeyotch!!!
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I celebrate his entire catalogue
a little clip of something winging it's way to me as I type. If I haven't done it right. A wasted post.
http://download.yousendit.com/A17DE6F1484AB970
In short, we are trying to offer our fellowmen a different kind of music. Here we think you will find music that the black man can more easily relate to. Also music that he can more fervently worship by, because it is the music of the black mind.
Are we speaking only to the black man through these grooves? No sir! Our album offers the white man a chance, an option to enrich and indeed broaden his own experience. We think our music will awaken him to a chance for successful and enriching change.
-The Fabulous Tapps
Hello Tenyu, nice to see you on here.
Can't at the moment as the 45 is back in the UK - I might have a photo of it somewhere if that helps.
Nice quote from the Fabulous Tapps. I'm pretty sure that there's a track from the LP scheduled for Volume 3.
glad youre here...at least there is another person on here now who recognizes the excellence of Ms. Lula Collins. she gets no love here for some reason. You should talk to shingaling on this board...he put together the myspace page for her and he was interested in those label scans you posted at the funk45 board.
Do you happen to know if the Gospel Express label was named after her song? or vice versa?
Sounds good! Did you find the artists?
I think Gospel Express was around before Lula's first records but not sure most aren't dated. I recently learned her Yesterday Today Tomorrow LP was recorded in the 8ts!
I don't compile the LP as such, I only contributed a couple of cuts for vol. 2.....vol. 3 is still in track submission stage, and I'm sure I saw a Tapps track on there. One thing about Soul Jazz is that they will be thorough in finding the artists, so now it's over to them. Let's hope......
whoah, that's cool to see that sleeve...I found one in a plain joint.
welcome aboard homie!
Thanks, seems like more gospel here than other forums.
its funny... that that gospel express sleeve(lots of their LPs come in that sleeve and other variations) and other ill gospel records have been posted on here before by shingaling, but no one acknowledged the post or gave a crap. I guess we dont know anything about Memphis gospel records in Memphis.
I read, and digested, and gave a crap....just didn't post a 'Meh!' or a ' '
it is just funny that you see those boner emoticons over the lamest damn Gospel records. Maybe I will post the audio to one particulary face melting D-Vine Spirituals 45 again and see what happens this time. I just suppose folks werent ready for such illness.
Doowit - in the meantime, here's one for you.
http://download.yousendit.com/B172CC6C1A6A0794
nice! but why only a 37 second tease
Finewine got into some Memphis gospel this past week..I gave him a copy of O'Neal and the Dean Brothers on Designer and he seemed quite taken with it.
Actually I prefer gospel harmony joints meself as well but that's no matter.
happy mothers day!