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Life In Heaven Is Free (Checker Gospel 1961-1973)

Various - Life In Heaven Is Free (Checker Gospel 1961-1973) | Honest Jon's Records (HJRLP88) - main
Various - Life In Heaven Is Free (Checker Gospel 1961-1973) | Honest Jon's Records (HJRLP88) - 1

A1

The Meditation Singers - Let Them Talk

A2

Charlie "Cole Black" Brown - The Whole World is Watching

A3

Martha Bass - Since I've Been Born Again

A4

The Williams Singers - So Good To Be Alive

A5

The Faithful Wonders - Ol' John (Behold Thy Mother)

A6

The Salem Travelers - Crying Pity and A Shame

B1

The East St. Louis Gospelettes - Soon I Will Be Done

B2

Power & Light Choral Ensemble - Stand Up America, Don't Be Afraid

B3

Masonic Wonders - Just To Behold His Face

B4

Harold Smith's Majestic Choir - Why Am I Treated So Bad

B5

The Jordan Singers - My Life Will Be Sweeter

B6

Lucy Rogers - I'm Fighting Forr My Rights

C1

The East St. Louis Gospelettes - He'll Take Care Of You

C2

The Williams Singers - Don't Give Up

C3

The Soul Stirrers - Don't You Worry

C4

The Meditation Singers - I've Done Wrong

C5

The Jordan Singers - Lord Have Mercy

C6

The Kindly Shepherds - Lend Me Your Hand

C7

The Violinaires - Groovin' With Jesus

D1

Cleo Jackson Randle - Life In Heaven Is Free

D2

The Violinaires - Mother's Last Prayer

D3

The Inspirational Singers - Bless Me

D4

Bells Of Joy - Give An Account At The Judgement

D5

Stevie Hawkins - Same Old Bag

D6

The Soul Stirrers - Striving

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Honest Jon's Records (HJRLP88)

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Release date: Jan 1, 2024, UK

Gospel melts into Soul in this dazzling collection of sides originally released by the Chess subsidiary label Checker.

Devised by the same team supporting the likes of Muddy Waters and Etta James at Chess, the vintage of Checker Gospel celebrated here is distinguished by its expertly raw, rugged, live feel — thumping bass and pounding drums, bluesy guitar and horns — and its keen engagement with contemporary realities and politics, with an underlying, unwavering commitment to the Civil Rights movement. Not forgetting its sheer, startling, richly diverse soulfulness.


Focussed on the late sixties and early seventies, the twenty-five recordings here are all killer no filler, but try these four, random entry points: the heavy funk ostinato of the Violinaires’ Groovin’ With Jesus, working itself up into a post-James-Brown brass frenzy, sure to knock your socks off; Cleo Jackson Randle’s title track, for those who like their Gospel straight-up and hard-core; Eddie Kendricks’ achingly timely choral call-to-arms, Stand Up America, Don’t Be Afraid; the East St Louis Gospelettes’ heart-stopping, fathoms-deep rendition of Bobby Bland’s I’ll Take Care Of You.

A beautiful gatefold sleeve; a full-colour booklet with excellent notes by Robert Marovich; top-notch sound. Another knockout selection by Greg Belson and David Hill.