Blind Gary Davis - Harlem Street Singer
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Bluesville (Acoustic Sounds Series) |
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Blues |
Product No.: |
ACONC 748
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UPC: | 888072579095 |
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180 Gram Vinyl Record |
Blind Gary Davis — Harlem Street Singer
The Bluesville Series from Craft Recordings and Acoustic Sounds!
Inspired by the original Prestige label imprint established in 1959
All-analog mastering by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab at Blue Heaven Studios!
180-gram vinyl pressed at Quality Record Pressings
Highlighting trailblazing blues musicians from legendary labels
"Reverend Gary Davis, also known as 'Blind' Gary Davis ... (a) self-taught guitarist and banjo player, blind from birth ... appeared at the inaugural Newport Folk Festival in 1959, and Harlem Street Singer appeared the following year. The album was recorded in a single three-hour session by American recording engineer Rudy Van Gelder and features 12 of Davis' best-known spirituals. ... Harlem Street Singer reminds us of Reverend Gary Davis' power as a singer and his inventiveness as a guitarist, as well as his lyrical ability to get down to the point about his view of human nature in his songs." — Henry L. Carrigan Jr., Living Blues, November 2024
Harlem Street Singer is Blind Gary Davis' 1960 album, originally released on Prestige Records' Bluesville imprint. The album features a combination of Davis-penned tracks, including "Death Don't Have No Mercy," and standards such as "Sampson and Delilah." AllMusic declared that the album is "essential listening for fans of country blues or gospel." This reissue is pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Quality Record Pressings with a replica paper-wrapped tip-on jacket.
Side 1 | 1. Samson And Delilah | 2. Let Us Get Together Right Down Here | 3. I Belong To The Band | 4. Pure Religion | 5. Great Change Since I Been Born | 6. Death Don’t Have No Mercy | Side 2 |
1. Twelve Gates To The City | 2. Goin’ To Sit Down On The Banks Of The River | 3. Tryin’ To Get Home | 4. Lo, I Be With You Always | 5. I Am The Light Of This World | 6. Lord, I Feel Just Like Goin’ On |
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