CD 1:
01. The Meditation Singers - Trouble's Brewin'
02. BPS Revolution - Brotherly Love
03. Soul Stirrers - I'm Trying To Be Your Friend
04. Ernest Franklin - Trying Times
05. The Hopson Family - Prayer Will Take You There
06. Chimes - Woke Up This Morning
07. Albertina Walker - Mama Said, Thank You
08. The Brooklyn All Stars - If Loving God Is Wrong (I Don’t Want To Be Right)
09. Keith Barrow - Everything’s Gonna Be Alright
10. Dorothy Norwood - He’s A Friend
11. The Brooklyn All Stars - I’m So Glad You’re Mine
12. Leomia Boyd and the Gospel Music Makers - 'Need More
13. The Southerners - Jesus Is Real To Me
14. The Traveling Echoes - The Golden Gate
15. The Violinaires - The Upper Way
16. Roscoe Robinson - Do It Right Now
17. Clarence Fountain - This Little Light of
18. Soul Stirrers - Crying On The Mountain
19. Armstrong Brothers - Far Away From God
20. The Meditation Singers - A Change Is Gonna Come
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CD 2:
01. Armstrong Brothers - Can You Treat Him Like A Brother
02. Bill Moss & the Celestials - You've Got To Serve Somebody
03. The Southerners - I'll Wait For the Lord
04. The Meditation Singers - Good Old Gospel Music
05. Roscoe Robinson - There's a Creator
06. Mighty Sons of Glory - Don't Forget the Bridge (That Brought You Over)
07. Dorothy Norwood - There's Got to Be Rain In Your Life
08. Soul Stirrers - Lord, Oh Lord, I Believe
09. The Meditation Singers - I Love My Jesus
10. The Silver Gate Quartet of North Carolina - Watch That Rogue
11. The Fantastic Violinaires - I'm Not Worried
12. The Hopson Family - Hello Sunshine
13. Dorothy Norwood - Come and Go With Me
14. The Traveling Echoes - I'd Like To Know
15. The Spiritual Interns - He Walks With Me
16. The Brooklyn All Stars - In The Ghetto
17. The Violinaires - Message To My Friends
18. Dorothy Norwood - Winding Up
19. Rev. Oris Mays - Nobody Can Turn Me Around
20. The Travelling Echoes - God Don't Change
21. Stanley Winston - No More Ghettos in America
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One of the funkiest gospel collections you'll ever hope to own – and an amazing document of the criss-crossing styles going down at the legendary Jewel Records! Jewel didn't just record gospel, but handled a fair bit of soul, funk, blues, and jazz – all of which seems to bubble forth in these amazing recordings – tracks that easily represent some of the hippest, coolest gospel sides of the late 60s and early 70s – the kind of work we've dug for years in its ability to easily cross over to the secular scene, thanks to wicked grooves underneath the vocals! And the vocals are pretty darn great too – work by singers who could have been huge in the mainstream world, had they broken from the spiritual realm – really belting out with the best of the southern soul scene of the time.
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