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Old Time Religion-Rare Recordings Of Jerry Lee Lew [Import] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Old Time Religion-Rare Recordings Of Jerry Lee Lew [Import] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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EU collection of previously unreleased Gospel recordings from the Killer himself. The truth is, these may be the best Gospel recordings Jerry ever made in his long career. "I believe in that old time religion!" he shouts, and proceeds to show US why, with a little spontaneous preaching and testifying between selections. Thankfully, the tape was rolling. These barely documented recordings from December, 1970 were made three days after he renounced worldly music. They reveal Jerry working with his road band on the stage of a small church out on Highway 41 in Memphis. There are humorous moments too, as when Jerry flogs his latest LP to the congregation ("You need the album and we need the money"). But in the end, nobody at his record company knew what to do with these tapes and they were originally unissued. Thanks to Bear Family, the music receives the treatment it should have some 40 years ago. Accompanying notes by Sun historian Hank Davis examine the music and document the events in Jerry's life that led to these recordings on this particular Sunday morning. Bear Family.
Tracklist:
- Looking for a City
- I'm Longing for Home
- Life's Railway to Haeven
- Someone Who Cares for You
- If We Never Meet Again/I'm Gonna Meet You in the Morning
- On the Sawdust Trail
- There'll Be Peace in the Valley
- Precious Memories
- The Old Rugged Cross 1
- It Will Be Worth It All 1
- I Know That Jesus Will Be There 1
- I'm in the Gloryland Way 1
- Tomorrow May Mean Goodbye 1
- Amazing Grace 1
- On the Jericho Road 1
- I'll Fly Away 1
- My God Is Real 1
- When Jesus Beckons Me Home 1
- I Won't Have to Cross Jordan Alone 2
- Keep on the Firing Line
UPC: 4000127166852
Label: Bear Family Germany
Release Date: 3.28.11
Format: CDAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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