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Johnson,Blind Willie & The Guitar Evangelists
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Album Details: Johnson,Blind Willie & The Guitar Evangelists

Release Date:01/25/2005
Label:Jsp Records
UPC:788065773724

Track List: Johnson,Blind Willie & The Guitar Evangelists

Disk 2

  1. In Time of Trouble Jesus Will Ne...
  2. Letter from Father
  3. God's Riding Through the Land
  4. Men Don't Forget Your Wives for ...
  5. If My Saviour Holds My Hand I Wi...
  6. Jesus Went on Man's Bond
  7. I Heard the Angels Singing
  8. I Shall Not Be Moved
  9. Sleep On Mother Sleep On
  10. Lion and the Tribes of Judah
  11. Arise and Shine
  1. How Much I Owe
  2. Wrong Way to Celebrate Christmas
  3. This Time Another Year You May B...
  4. I Have a Home in the Sky
  5. Just Beyond the Jordan River
  6. I'm Gonna Live So God Can Use Me
  7. Hide Me in the Blood of Jesus
  8. I Wouldn't Mind Dying (But I Got...
  9. You Better Quit Drinking Shine
  10. I'm Gonna Run to the City of Refuge
  11. Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning

Disk 3

  1. Does Jesus Care?
  2. Where He Leads Me I Will Follow
  3. Your True Friends
  4. Come and Go with Me to My Father...
  5. When I Lay My Burden Down
  6. Where Shall I Be When the First ...
  7. Let Your Light Shine On Me
  8. God Don't Never Change
  9. Bye and Bye I'm Goin' to See the...
  10. Sweeter As the Years Roll By
  1. You'll Need Somebody on Your Bond
  2. When the War Was On
  3. Take Your Burden to the Lord and...
  4. Can't Nobody Hide from God
  5. If It Had Not Been for Jesus
  6. Go With Me to the Land
  7. Rain Don't Fall On Me
  8. Soul of a Man
  9. Everybody Ought to Treat a Stran...
  10. Church, I'm Fully Saved Today

Disk 4

  1. John the Revelator
  2. You're Gonna Need Somebody on Yo...
  3. Go I'll Send Thee
  4. Everybody Ought to Pray Some Time
  5. I Want Two Wings
  6. God's Mighty Hand
  7. Don't Want to Go There
  8. Where the Sun Never Goes Down
  9. God Don't Like It
  10. Lord Will Make a Way
  11. God Don't Like It
  12. If I Could Hear My Mother Pray A...
  1. Death in the Morning
  2. I'm Gonna Do My Best
  3. I Don't Know How to Get Along Wi...
  4. Let That Liar Pass on By
  5. Do You Call That Religion?
  6. Jesus Loves Us All
  7. Two Wings
  8. Take a Trip
  9. Lord Will Make a Way Somehow
  10. Run Children Run
  11. I Got Two Wings
  12. Glory to Jesus, I'm Free

Pro Reviews: Johnson,Blind Willie & The Guitar Evangelists

  • All Music Guide

    There is only a slight difference between a streetcorner blues singer and a sanctified street singer, since both need to hold a crowd and make a few bucks (no matter what they do with the money when the day is done), and as this fourdisc collection of socalled guitar evangelists from the 1920s, '30s, and early '50s makes clear, playing slide for the Lord sounds pretty much like playing slide for the other side. If anything, the guitar preachers represented here might be even more out there and eccentric than their secular counterparts, making this box set a delightful addition to the standard country blues record collection. Blind Willie Johnson, the apex of the guitar evangelists, is well represented here with classic late'20s tracks like "Dark Was the Night Cold Was the Ground," "God Moves On the Water," "The Soul of a Man," and "John the Revelator," but there are plenty of other striking selections here as well, including the very first of these guitarists for God, Rev. Edward W. C...layborn, whose tight, efficient slide work is impressive on songs like "The Gospel Train Is Coming." Unfortunately, Clayborn uses the exact same tempo and rhythm on all of his little sermons, and while the slide work is always coiled and solid, it never varies. A.C. and Blind Mamie Forehand have an utterly unique sound, however, turning songs like "Honey in the Rock" and "I Wouldn't Mind Dying if Dying Was All" into haunting, atmospheric masterpieces, complete with hazy bells and chimes, while I.B. Ware (can that possibly be his real name?) and family hand it out with no pulled punches on "You Better Quit Drinking That Shine." The biggest revelations here, though, are a pair of electric guitarists from the fourth disc (the collection moves chronologically from Clayborn's earliest material from 1927 through Blind Willie Johnson's last work in 1930, then jumps to 1953), Rev. Utah Smith and Rev. Anderson Johnson. These guys are sanctified madmen on the guitar, with swooping slide runs, freeform anythinggoes approaches, and amps set on distort and stun. Smith is rumored to have worn giant angel wings strapped to his shoulder blades when he performed his signature "I Want Two Wings," a sight that must have been as frightening as it was outrageous as he strangled the daylights out of his guitar, while his gargling vocal on "God's Mighty Hand" simply has to be heard to be believed, not to mention his "Take a Trip" musical sermon, which will forever be a matter of perspective. Johnson was only slightly less theatrical, combining the energy and fervor of a Little Richard with the sonic abandon of a protoJimi Hendrix on tracks like "God Don't Like It," "Death in the Morning," "Let That Liar Pass On By," and "Run Children Run." It's a remarkably short step from Smith and Johnson to the Marshall stacks and earmelting assault of bands like Blue Cheer, and if God isn't deaf, the congregations of the Reverends Smith and Johnson certainly must have ended up that way. It might not technically be the blues, but there are a lot of ways to the river (or to Heaven), and the guitarslinging preachers collected in this delightful box set knew full well that a perfect slide tone was quite likely next to Godliness. - Steve Leggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Blind Willie Johnson

Seminal gospelblues artist Blind Willie Johnson is regarded as one of the greatest bottleneck slide guitarists. Yet the Texas streetcorner evangelist is known as much for the his powerful and fervent gruff voice as he is for his ability as a guitarist. He most often sang in a rough, bass voice (only occasionally delivering in his natural tenor) with a volume meant to be... Read more