Though obscure today, this song was nominated for a Grammy in 1981. Rev. Leola Brown's L. Brown label was one of the most interesting gospel labels of the early 1980s. At a time when mainstream gospel was becoming more restrained and incorporating synths and eighties production styles, Brown cut records that sounded excited and loose in a way that sounds more like church service than a recording studio.
The guitarist is almost certainly not the early soul singer Clyde McPhatter, by the way - he died in 1972.
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The guitarist is almost certainly not the early soul singer Clyde McPhatter, by the way - he died in 1972.
You can also follow me at http://gospelrecords.tumblr.com/.
I am always interested in hearing from members of groups and their families, as well as anyone who can help tell the story of these groups. I've recently decided to incorporate as much biographical information as I can track down about the groups whose records I post, and I'm going back through former posts as time permits to add as much information as possible. Names and biographies of group members, other groups that they played in, dates of releases, home cities of groups, information about labels - really anything is useful. The men and women who gave glory with this great music deserve to be remembered better.
My intent is to give people a way to hear this forgotten and hard to access music. All songs on this channel are recorded from my own collection. I do not own the copyright to this material. If you'd prefer that I not share the music you made or own the copyright for, please contact me I'll promptly remove the video.
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