
Allow me to apologize in advance for the short review. My time has been divided between working on the upcoming project for this blog, updating the DM blogroll, college, and work, so I haven't had much time to focus on writing a lengthy review for any new albums. I had been looking for this album for some time before "" was kind enough to fill my request last week. Thank you once again , for making it possible for me to listen to this gospel gem, and share it with the visitors here also.
What we have here is a gospel recording released in 1962, which captures a very upbeat set of performances by Rev. Louis Overstreet, his four songs, and the congregation of St. Luke Powerhouse Church of God In Christ. I should point out that this is a vinyl rip of the original recording released by Arhoolie, and not the reissue released by Mississippi Records. What makes this recording unique from other gospel recordings of the era is the electric guitar, played by the good Reverand, that is featured throughout. It helps to give the performances a more down and dirty rock 'n' roll feeling to it all. Those who follow this blog know that I despise most mainstream religions; however, music like this transcends the religion itself in my opinion, and I can't help but be captured by it's energetic soulfullness. I hope you all enjoy this album as much as I did, and if you do, please take the time to leave a comment and let me know what you think.
Year of Release: 1962
Label: Arhoolie
Genre: Gospel
Bitrate: 320kbps
Track List:
1. Holiness Dance
2. Working on the Building
3. Yeah Lord, Jesus Is Able
4. I'm On My Way
5. I'm A Soldier In The Army Of The Lord
6. Get Ready, I'm Gonna Move
7. Is There Anybody Here
8. Getting Richer
What we have here is a gospel recording released in 1962, which captures a very upbeat set of performances by Rev. Louis Overstreet, his four songs, and the congregation of St. Luke Powerhouse Church of God In Christ. I should point out that this is a vinyl rip of the original recording released by Arhoolie, and not the reissue released by Mississippi Records. What makes this recording unique from other gospel recordings of the era is the electric guitar, played by the good Reverand, that is featured throughout. It helps to give the performances a more down and dirty rock 'n' roll feeling to it all. Those who follow this blog know that I despise most mainstream religions; however, music like this transcends the religion itself in my opinion, and I can't help but be captured by it's energetic soulfullness. I hope you all enjoy this album as much as I did, and if you do, please take the time to leave a comment and let me know what you think.
Year of Release: 1962
Label: Arhoolie
Genre: Gospel
Bitrate: 320kbps
Track List:
1. Holiness Dance
2. Working on the Building
3. Yeah Lord, Jesus Is Able
4. I'm On My Way
5. I'm A Soldier In The Army Of The Lord
6. Get Ready, I'm Gonna Move
7. Is There Anybody Here
8. Getting Richer