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Tracklist

1Ten Commandments
2Mama Deserves Heaven
3When The Saints Go Marching In
4How Great Thou Art
5Don't It Make You Want To Go Home
6Where Would I Be Without Jesus
7Turn Your Radio On
8I'm Just Me
9Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
10Cotton Fields
11Put Your Hand In The Hand
12Down Yonder

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The Singing Jones Family - (Country & Gospel) mp3

Performer: The Singing Jones Family

Title: (Country & Gospel)

Country: US

Label: Sunnyland Records

Style: Country, Gospel

Catalog: LP-1418

Genre: Country

Size MP3: 2684 mb

Rating: 4.8 / 5

Votes: 893

Record source: Vinyl, LP

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Malodora
Real people private gospel through and through. Raw, amateurish and awesome country gospel album. If you are a fan of sonic and psychic oddity, there is more than enough to satisfy you on that front alone. Add to this the shambolic nature of the arrangements and performances. There's some new handful of sonic oddity to be found in pretty much every track--cheap mics break up like link wray's slit-speaker rumble. The boomy sounding electric bass might suddenly leave the tonal universe of the rest of the band and careen wildly and unevenly through a scale run more at home in a captain beefheart tune than a private press country gospel lp. Add to that the panoply of tinny, shrieky casio presets that take center stage in pretty much every song. (Ever heard "whole lotta shakin" played on a casio harpsichord preset, cranked and driving the tiny onboard speaker into odd harsh mid/upper mid clipping. I won't even to attempt to fully describe the various Jones voices that show up here. Whether one of the three Jones girls are singing solo, or all three are belting it ouy in backing vox ensembles, or D.A. Jones is delivering an intense monologue ("Mama Deserves Heaven") about the death of his father and his family's subsequent financial and personal struggles. Real tearjerker stuff, that gives the Louvins' recitations a run for their money.

A truly unique record. Highly recommended.
Malodora
Real people private gospel through and through. Raw, amateurish and awesome country gospel album. If you are a fan of sonic and psychic oddity, there is more than enough to satisfy you on that front alone. Add to this the shambolic nature of the arrangements and performances. There's some new handful of sonic oddity to be found in pretty much every track--cheap mics break up like link wray's slit-speaker rumble. The boomy sounding electric bass might suddenly leave the tonal universe of the rest of the band and careen wildly and unevenly through a scale run more at home in a captain beefheart tune than a private press country gospel lp. Add to that the panoply of tinny, shrieky casio presets that take center stage in pretty much every song. (Ever heard "whole lotta shakin" played on a casio harpsichord preset, cranked and driving the tiny onboard speaker into odd harsh mid/upper mid clipping. I won't even to attempt to fully describe the various Jones voices that show up here. Whether one of the three Jones girls are singing solo, or all three are belting it ouy in backing vox ensembles, or D.A. Jones is delivering an intense monologue ("Mama Deserves Heaven") about the death of his father and his family's subsequent financial and personal struggles. Real tearjerker stuff, that gives the Louvins' recitations a run for their money.

A truly unique record. Highly recommended.