Much to my annoyance I had to replace the outdated table plugin I used by a new one, which leaves me with hundreds of tables needing to be updated manually, at least partly. As I write this, the discographies until halfway Apollo are back up again although the LP pages in these discographies still need to be worked on. This is going to take me months, I’m afraid. WordPress gives a nice workspace for building websites, but you have to be careful with the plugins you use, as some are just given up upon. For good reasons probably, but the lack of updates makes the plugin vulnerable and thus your website…
– Latest Additions April/May 2020
In the last two weeks or so I’ve added many scans to especially the Peacock and Specialty discographies. Some Vee-Jay‘s too, plus an Odessa Perkins discography. Today I’ve cleaned the links page by removing a few dead links and adding a new one (Bay Area 45’s).
– New CD-r: 38 Gospel Tracks
This CD-r has been on the shelves for over two years as it was meant for the “Soul Don’t Worry” CD project (Narroway) but remained virtually unused. I decided to make this fine collection of gospel movers available for purchase and download. Click on the image below to see all details and to listen to two MP3 files.
– Additions April 2020 (2)
In the last few days I have added scans and info for the following LP’s:
- Choice LP 502 (various artists)
- Peacock LP 103 (Gospelaires)
- Vee-Jay LP 5002 (Harmonizing Four)
- Vee-Jay LP 5003 (Swan Silvertones)
- Vee-Jay LP 5004 (Five Blind Boys)
- Vee-Jay LP 5005 (Highway QC’s)
– Gospelaires – “Just Faith” CD-r
Another CD-r (and download) has been made available today: “Just Faith” by the Gospelaires of Dayton, Ohio (Peacock 103, 1960). This is really a great album and it’s definitely in the top 10 of my favourite gospel albums. Even though the Gospelaires were an important group on the Peacock label, having quite a bit of success, this album has never been reissued since c. 1974 (when it was reissued on ABC-Peacock), as far as I can tell. So, it’s about time!
Check the page by clicking on the link above or the image below. An MP3 is available to listen to.
– O. Perkins’ Sunshine Jubilee CD-r
For completeness sake, I’m now also offering the album “Beyond The Clouds” by Odessa Perkins’ Sunshine Jubilee (Golden Soul 2847). The group here is almost the same as on the Lathanettes LP “Letting The Master Have His Way” (Boola-Boola 715), which I digitized and offered for sale a few days back. This LP, from 1971, is not of the same quality as the Lathanettes album, but it has a couple of fine moments, like “Put A Little Love In Your Heart” and “Holy Ghost’s Got Me”. An Odessa Perkins discography is on its way. Check the For sale menu if you’d like to buy CD-r’s or downloads from me.
– Los Angeles Angels CD-r
The Los Angeles Angels (I first thought this would be a female group, but no) recorded for Proverb and left us an LP and several 45rpm releases. The album was titled “Blow Wind Blow” (later reissued as “The Circle”) and featured several of the group’s single sides plus a few album-only tracks. The group has potential, but the song selection could have been much better and the production a little more careful. Songs like “How Great Thou Art” and “Closer Walk” (“Just A Closer Walk With Thee”) will not be missed when I won’t ever hear them again (in fact: regardless if it’s the Los Angeles Angels or whatever other group singing!). Luckily, the album also contains a few fine tracks, like “Something Within Me”, “The Circle” and a rousing version of “The Saints” (“When The Saints Go Marching In”, recorded live).
The original album is quite rare but now available as CD-r or as a download. Check the CD-r’s page under For Sale to order, or click on the image below to get more album details and an MP3 to listen to.
– Lathanettes CD-r
It’s been some time since I last transferred an LP to CD, but I’m happy to add one more title to my offerings: “Letting The Master Have His Way” by the Lathanettes, released on Boola-Boola in 1969. In the group were Odessa Perkins, Dorothy Archie, Lacy Brown, Joyce Beasley, Helen Johnson and Joseph Wynder. On this fine album they’re accompanied by piano, bass, guitar, organ and drums. An MP3 is available.
– Additions March/April 2020
The Corona virus has a few good sides as well, for instance I’m now able to spend more time on my websites and on other enjoyable things. Maybe most of us will find out that our lives are way to full!? The environment also benefits from the virus; indicating once more that we need to change our way of living. The Corona virus is definitely devastating in many other respects. I hope everyone follows the advices given and stays safe and healthy.
Anyway, last few days I’ve been adding releases and scans to Discogs and the ones I could use for Bless-this-soul have been added here as well. I also added a few other things.
Here’s a listing of the latest additions:
- Scan (1) for Gotham 606
- Scans for Gotham 622
- Scans for Nashboro LP 7026
- Scans for Peacock 1727
- Scans for Peacock 1740
- Scans for Peacock 1742
- Scans for Peacock 1763
- Scans for Peacock 1886
- Scans for Peacock 3067
- Scans for Peacock 3081
- Scans for Peacock 3127
- Scans for Savoy 4077
- Scans for Specialty 809
- Scans for Specialty 822
- Scans for Specialty 827
- Scans for Specialty 912
- Vee-Jay 162 appears to be by Dolores Washington, correction made and a note was added to the main page of Vee-Jay.
- A previously unknown album by Kitty Parham (Gospel Recording Co. LP 1112) was sold on eBay recently, the information was added to the Gospel Recording Co. discography.