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Guitar Evangelists, Vol. 2 by Davis, Rev Gary (CD, 2006) Brand New Still Sealed

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Item specifics

Condition
New: An item that is still in its original shrink wrap from the manufacturer and the original ...
Type
Box Set
Edition
Collector's Edition
UPC
0788065775926

About this product

Product Identifiers

Record Label
Jsp|Jsp Records
UPC
0788065775926
eBay Product ID (ePID)
20046070657

Product Key Features

Release Year
2006
Format
CD
Genre
Blues Traditional
Artist
Davis, Rev Gary
Release Title
Guitar Evangelists, Vol. 2

Dimensions

Item Height
1.69 in
Item Weight
0.80 lb
Item Length
5.62 in
Item Width
5.03 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
4
Number of Tracks
101
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Tracks
1.1 I Will Not Be Removed - Blind Joe Taggart 1.2 Everybody's Got to Be Tried - Blind Joe Taggart 1.3 I'll Be Satisfied - Blind Joe Taggart 1.4 Take Your Burden to the Lord - Blind Joe Taggart 1.5 I Wish My Mother Was on That Train - Blind Joe Taggart 1.6 Just Beyond Jordan - Blind Joe Taggart 1.7 Keep on the Firing Line - Blind Joe Taggart 1.8 The Half Ain't Never Been Told - Blind Joe Taggart 1.9 C ; O Blues - Blind Joe Amos 1.10 The Storm Is Passing Over - Blind Joe Taggart 1.11 God's Gonna Separate the Wheat from the Tares - Blind Joe Taggart 1.12 Been Listening All the Day - Blind Joe Taggart 1.13 Goin' to Rest Where Jesus Is - Blind Joe Taggart 1.14 There's a Hand Writing on the Wall - Blind Joe Taggart 1.15 Scandalous and a Shame - Blind Joe Taggart 1.16 I've Crossed the Separation Line - Blind Joe Taggart 1.17 Lord Don't Drive Me Away - Blind Joe Taggart 1.18 Religion Is Something Within You - Blind Joe Taggart 1.19 Mother's Love - Blind Joe Taggart 1.20 Wonder Will My Troubles Then Be Over - Blind Joe Taggart 1.21 Strange Things Happening in the Land - Blind Joe Taggart 1.22 Waded in the Water Trying to Get Home - Blind Joe Taggart 1.23 He Done What the World Couldn't Do - Blind Joe Taggart 1.24 Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down - Blind Joe Taggart 1.25 I Ain't No Sinner Now - Blind Joe Taggart 1.26 Pressin' Up That Shiny Way - Blind Joe Taggart 1.27 In That Pearly White City Above - Blind Joe Taggart 2.1 I Wonder Will My Mother Be on That Train? - Blind Joe Taggart 2.2 God's Gonna Separate the Wheat from the Tares - Blind Joe Taggart 2.3 When I Stand Before the King - Blind Joe Taggart 2.4 I Ain't No Sinner Now - Blind Joe Taggart 2.5 Charity - Two Gospel Keys 2.6 I Love Traveling - Two Gospel Keys 2.7 I Want My Crown - Two Gospel Keys 2.8 We're Gonna Have a Good Time - Two Gospel Keys 2.9 Precious Lord - Two Gospel Keys 2.10 You've Got to Move (When the Lord Gets Ready) - Two Gospel Keys 2.11 I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore - Two Gospel Keys 2.12 You've Got to Move (When the Lord Gets Ready) - Two Gospel Keys 2.13 Can't No Grave Hold My Body Down - Two Gospel Keys 2.14 Jesus Met the Women at the Well - Two Gospel Keys 2.15 Precious Lord - Two Gospel Keys 2.16 I Don't Want to Go There Part 1 - Two Gospel Keys 2.17 I Don't Want to Go Down There Part 2 - Two Gospel Keys 2.18 This Heart of Mine - Two Gospel Keys 2.19 Every Man Got to Lay Down and Die - Two Gospel Keys 2.20 I Can't Tarry - Two Gospel Keys 2.21 A Little Old Fashion - Elizabeth Phillips 2.22 There Is Nothing Like the Holy Spirit - Elizabeth Phillips 2.23 Storm Thru Mississippi - Henry Green 2.24 Strange Things - Henry Green 3.1 When the Saints Go Marching in - Blind Willie Davis 3.2 Rock of Ages Chicago - Blind Willie Davis 3.3 Your Enemy Cannot Harm You - Blind Willie Davis 3.4 I've Got a Key to the Kingdom - Blind Willie Davis 3.5 Trust in God and Do Right - Blind Willie Davis 3.6 I Believe I'll Go Back Home - Blind Willie Davis 3.7 Down on Me - Eddie Head and His Family 3.8 Lord, I'm True Vine - Eddie Head and His Family 3.9 Trying to Get Home - Eddie Head and His Family 3.10 Within My Mind - Eddie Head and His Family 3.11 There'll Be No Grumblers There - Brother Willie Eason 3.12 I Want to Live (So God Can Use Me) - Brother Willie Eason 3.13 How Long - Rev. Charles White (James Butler) 3.14 Life Is a Problem - Sister O.M. Terrell 3.15 How Long - Sister O.M. Terrell 3.16 God's Little Birds - Sister O.M. Terrell 3.17 The Bible's Right - Sister O.M. Terrell 3.18 The Gambling Man - Sister O.M. Terrell 3.19 I'm Going to That City - Sister O.M. Terrell 3.20 Swing Low Sweet Chariot - Sister O.M. Terrell 3.21 Lord I Want You to Lead - Sister O.M. Terrell 3.22 Pure Religion - Blind Gussie Nesbit 3.23 Canaan Land New York - Blind Gussie Nesbit 3.24 Motherless Children - Blind Gussie Nesbit 3.25 I'll Just Stand and Wring My Hands and Cry - Blind Gussie Nesbit 4.1 I'm Throwin' Up My Hands - Blind Gary Davis 4.2 Cross and Evil Woman Blues - Bli
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Box Sets
Notes
4 disc set. During the 1930s and onto the 1950s, street musicians were common. In rural areas they followed a seasonal path - they were around just as the crops came in and workers had money. In cities they would play anywhere they could find a generous audience. Many of them restricted themselves to religious material. Most of these singers accompanied themselves on the guitar and had any combination of three reasons for singing for tips: they might blind; they might be escaping more arduous work; they might be true evangelists. Which combination applied to Blind Joe Taggart remains in doubt. Josh White said that Taggart wasn't totally blind. He also precludes any idea that Taggart was concerned for the souls of others. And it seems certain that he was not above singing blues if there was money in it. Gary Davis' main fame came later in life when he was catering to a mainly white blues audience. He was another complex character - probably the greatest working class African American guitarist who became the mentor and guitar guide to at least two generations of musicians, the first made up from his black contemporaries, and a later one composed of almost every young white guitarist who heard him play and managed to attend the 'school' that Davis set up in his house. Although intransigent, Davis was never the ogre that Taggart was and his many students remember him with much affection. Similarly, he was not averse to playing the blues. For all his mastery and skill Davis never made anything like the impact on the black record buying public that his acolyte Fuller achieved. This could be because after July of 1935, when he recorded two blues, he restricted his output to religious numbers. He was dissatisfied with his treatment by J. B. Long of ARC, the company involved, and after this extended session refused to make further recordings for them. Also featured here are singers like Gussie Nesbit, Willie Eason and Mother McCollum - less well-known, but no less compelling.

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    Item is 'brand new' in the shrink-wrap as described. The number 15 etched into the outer digipak (probably from someone writing on top of the packaging) was not mentioned or visible in the post. Arrived quickly and at a good price.
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    I want to thank the seller very much... I received my product packaged perfectly, it was impossible to ruin the goods inside... very short waiting times and the box in excellent condition... I highly recommend it to everyone... very kind and always ready to answer any questions...thanks again for everything
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    Fast shipping & secure packaging for a fragile item. Tapes arrived brand new as described by seller. Excellent value. Solid quality. Appearance of box set and tapes are excellent. I recommend this seller to other music lovers and collectors.