Medley: Too Close, I'm On My Way Home, I'm Coming Home, He's Alright by The Staple Singers

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Craft Recordings

Craft Recordings

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The Staple Singers are one of the most important American musical acts of the 20th century. This limited edition 4CD + 7” vinyl box set is aptly titled Faith and Grace: A Family Journey 1953-1976 as these qualities are hallmarks of The Staple Singers. Their music remains soul-stirring and relevant - these songs bring hope in uncertain times. As always, The Staple Singers take us there.
“My father, Pops Staples, started the group back in 1949 when he became frustrated with his present band members for showing up to rehearsal late (or not at all). He sat me and my siblings, Pervis, Cleedi and Yvonne, down on the floor and started to teach us songs. The first one we learned was “Will the Circle Be Unbroken.” I never thought that that would lead to the career that we’ve had-singing for Dr. Martin Luther King, Presidents Kennedy, Carter, Clinton and Obama, winning Grammy® Awards, being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame…and so much more. I still get surprised when I look in the audience at my shows and see all these young people, whole new generations, and they want to hear these songs and what I have to say. And it feels so good. I’m truly blessed.” --Mavis Staples (in the forward of the box set), July, 2015
The music of the Staple Singers--best known for their 1970s hits "Respect Yourself," "I'll Take You There," "If You're Ready (Come Go with Me)," and "Let's Do It Again"--is richly embedded into American history and culture. As James Miller writes in the liner notes: “The Staple Singers are American originals. Like Elvis Presley in the fifties, they took the country gospel sounds of the Mississippi Delta and turned them into a brand new kind of music, a fusion of blues form and raw feeling that was sui generis. Like Bob Dylan in the sixties, they created their own kind of folk music, in part to hymn the progress of the civil rights movement in America. Like Sam Cooke, Curtis Mayfield and Aretha Franklin, they took the music of the black church and made that soulful sound matter to anybody with ears and an open mind in a series of exceptionally popular recordings that made them well-known to a wide audience. And afterwards, even after their belated moment of fame in the early 1970s, their principal members survived into a dignified old age, becoming venerated solo troubadours, performing vernacular American music that sounds as fresh today as it did a half-century ago… The consistency with which this family made rapturous music-as documented on this box set-becomes ever more impressive with the passage of time.”
Explaining The Staple Singers’ special dynamic, notes Miller, “The group had two primary leads: Pops, a tenor, and Mavis, a skinny girl with a thundering voice. When the Staples harmonized, their blend was high and keening, with Pops singing falsetto alongside his daughter Cleotha, a soprano, and Pervis, a high tenor like his dad, making them sound more like the Carter Family than a conventional black gospel group. Equally unusual was the instrumentation; instead of performing a capella or with keyboard accompaniment, the Staples featured the electric guitar playing of Pops. That’s the first thing you hear on their classic early recordings: finger-picked arpeggios, amplified in a wash of reverb and tremolo, anchoring the bottom of the sound. (‘Pop Staples and his nervous guitar,’ quipped rivals on the gospel circuit.)”
Housed in a deluxe, old-school “45-folio” package, the accompanying book features new liner notes by Mavis Staples, James Miller, Opal Louis Nations and compilation producer Joe McEwen, as well as rarely seen photos of the family band taken over the course of their career. The long-lost recordings embodied on the 7” record, “Faith and Grace” and “These Are They,” are the earliest known recordings of The Staple Singers and were made in a friend of Pops Staples’ basement in Chicago in 1953. These have never before been commercially available in any format except the 500 or so copies the Staples pressed themselves on 78 RPM records. The box set also contains the live recording: “Medley: Too Close/I’m On My Way Home/I’m Coming Home/He’s Alright (Live).” This live performance from 1960 Clarksdale, Mississippi has never before been available in its entirety.

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@WilfridAgboton
@WilfridAgboton 3 жыл бұрын
this is what I'm talkin' about!these early recordings are a great testimony of the early Staples Singers before they evolved into soul music without getting rid of their gospel roots.Too good to listen to this on a sunday morning!Amen!
@ashllykaleo
@ashllykaleo 3 жыл бұрын
Amen. This is their best work. As happens so much of the time with our talents the white man listened to Mavis and heard money and came running like the fox after the rabbit.
@davidcook4623
@davidcook4623 3 жыл бұрын
@@ashllykaleo Hi, ashllykaleo. My name is David. My seven year old boy is mixed-race. My best friend of twelve years is a lovely woman of color. We share a home. I've been friends with one of the original Ikettes for three years. I'm a proud member of the fans of Ike Turner club. I'm a second-generation drummer; my Pop played drums behind Dizzy Gillespie. I've listened to The Staple Singers, since early childhood. I never saw money. I only heard outstanding music. That's all I'm saying...
@kathrynjackson-geddes9655
@kathrynjackson-geddes9655 3 жыл бұрын
How could anybody with a soul DISLIKE this video or the Staple Singers PERIODDDDDD 😤😤😤😤😤😤
@andrekilpatrick7704
@andrekilpatrick7704 3 жыл бұрын
Someone VERY IGNORANT!
@georgeheyward4824
@georgeheyward4824 2 жыл бұрын
I love the live album. 😆🤣
@geffcassuto
@geffcassuto 3 жыл бұрын
the tears stream down. i am speechless
@lindamagee7544
@lindamagee7544 Жыл бұрын
My Lawd this is Gospel at its best, grew up listening to the Staple Singers. Thank you for sharing
@robertaunblack4887
@robertaunblack4887 3 жыл бұрын
Say that. Amen.
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