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African American Music Festivals : African American Music Festivals, 1938-1943 - Gospel Songs (2-Audio CD Set)
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One form of music that has gained worldwide popularity is the Gospel - also called Negro Spirituals and Anthems. This endearing style of singing has found its way into the world’s best-known concert halls, homes and schools.
Genre: Spiritual: Traditional Gospel
Release Date: 2006
African American Music Festivals, 1938-1943 - Gospel Songs (2-Audio CD Set) Record Label: A2ZCDS.com
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Old Ship of Zion 3:18 Album Only
Daniel Saw the Stone 2:10 Album Only
Little David 1:40 Album Only
Sansom 2:05 Album Only
Rock my soul 2:14 Album Only
I know my time 1:09 Album Only
If I had my way 2:50 Album Only
I know I got the religion 2:00 Album Only
Sit down 1:37 Album Only
My soul couldn’t Rest 1:23 Album Only
Am on the battle field 2:35 Album Only
I got my ticket 1:21 Album Only
Where my Lord was born 2:53 Album Only
John the Revelator - I 2:53 Album Only
John the Revelator - II 3:05 Album Only
If I had my way - I 2:58 Album Only
If I had my way - II 2:57 Album Only
I got on my travellin shoes 2:12 Album Only
Rock of Ages 0:52 Album Only
Holy Babe 3:15 Album Only
If I had my way - III 1:19 Album Only
Over in zion 1:31 Album Only
My footsteps 2:37 Album Only
Aint but me 1:48 Album Only
Twenty-fifth of December 2:30 Album Only
Lead me to the rock 2:37 Album Only
Am a pilgrim 4:36 Album Only
Lord, I walked 2:35 Album Only
Jesus touched me 1:18 Album Only
I'll be singing 2:50 Album Only
De Lawd says 1:20 Album Only
Death come a-knockin 1:17 Album Only
I'll fly away 1:31 Album Only
Children, I'll go away 1:11 Album Only
Oh Jonah - I 2:59 Album Only
My Lord is writing 2:29 Album Only
We are Americans - I 1:18 Album Only
We are Americans - II 2:18 Album Only
I know I got my religion 2:22 Album Only
Oh Jonah- II 0:36 Album Only
Death is an awful thing 1:38 Album Only
When Jesus was born? 2:16 Album Only
I have a home 2:53 Album Only
I got a long white robe 0:59 Album Only
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Album Notes

Welcome to the World of Negro Spirituals - the most influential form of music the world has known. Listen to over 40+ thrilling Gospels presented at the Fort Valley State College Folk Festival.


When African natives were brought to America in chains, long hours of burdensome toil and cruel subjugation were the order of the day. Either from fear of a revolt, or as a means of gaining total control over their bodies and minds, slave masters banned the practice of all native traditions, including the singing of their native songs.

Strangely, it was this cruel suppression that gave birth to some of the world’s best-known spiritual songs - most of which were vehicles for expressing the hope of a better future and a heavenward plea for freedom from bondage.

Such is the depth and spiritual intensity of these songs that they have become the best-known form of music - heard not only in churches, but in concert halls and in schools as well. Despite their popularity, though, the origins of Gospels remain obscure.

By the middle of the 20th century, blacks had spread throughout the northern states, carrying with them the joyful tradition of Gospel singing, which was readily embraced by the Whites and by people across the globe.

This 2- CD set contains a collection of Gospel songs presented at the Fort Valley State College Folk Festival.

This CD features 44 harmonious Gospel songs presented by various artists at the Fort Valley State College Folk Festival, and includes glorious examples of songs that were popular in the 40s.




EDITORAL REVIEWS
One form of music that has gained worldwide popularity is the Gospel - also called Negro Spirituals and Anthems. This endearing style of singing has found its way into the world’s best-known concert halls, homes and schools. It has also influenced other forms of music. Its impact on Jazz and the blues is pretty evident.

Often used by slaves as a means of expressing their desire to gain freedom from the rigors of bondage and deprivation, Gospels carry an element of hope and reassurance. Although Negro Spirituals are in a way reminiscent of native African music, they have established an undeniably unique identity for themselves. So widespread is the acceptance of Gospels today, that they no longer remain a prerogative of Black Americans.

Yet we owe a debt of gratitude to the plantation workers who gave the world this spiritually uplifting and vibrant form of expression. This set of CDs is a great example of how we could do this - by preserving these vintage musical masterpieces for the benefit of humanity.

This is surely a treasure house of classical gospels and I am certain that all music lovers- regardless of their style preferences - will adore the music that a2zcds.com has done so well to preserve on CDs.


CUSTOMER'S REVIEW
"Cheer up if you happen to be a music lover and adore Negro Spirituals the way I do! Although the gospels on these CDs were recorded using devises that were rudimentary by today’s standards, the audio quality is admirably clear and well preserved. This is a great addition to my vintage collection and I look forward to many a happy hour listening to the harmonious melodies on this set of CDs."

Customer's Name: Bruce McCray (Oakland, California)



"Thanks A2ZCDS for this wonderful series of CDs on African American Music. Its nice to study these musical gems pieces and learn how music has evolved over the years."

Customer's Name: Sheila Morris (Boston, Massachusetts)

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