Witherspoon, Jimmy
Feelin' The Spirit
180 gram LP. One of the great blues singers of the post-war period, Arkansas native, Jimmy Witherspoon (1920-1977) had a
slew of hits around 1950, with the most famous being a version of Bessie Smiths "Aint Nobodys Business If I Do". By the
mid-fifties, however, Witherspoons career had begun to languish, as the "jump blues" style began to go out of fashion.
However, Witherspoons appearance at the 1959 Monterey Jazz Festival restarted his career and exposed him to a new
generation of record-buying fans. Feelin the Spirit, released in 1959, hoped to capitalize on Witherspoons newfound
popularity (particularly with white audiences) by bringing traditional African-American Spirituals into the national
arena. While songs like "Deep River" and "Every Time I Feel the Spirit" would have been well-known to any African
American church-goer at the time, they were not known among white audiences. Interestingly, Witherspoon chose the
popular "Randy Van Horne Singers" (who famously provided the theme songs to the Flintstones and the Jetsons cartoons) to
sing backing vocals here.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
20-06-2013
Label
Item-nr
443141
EAN
8013252886836
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
EVERY TIME I FEEL THE SPIRIT
2
DEEP RIVER
3
I COULDNT HEAR NOBODY PRAY
4
SOMETIMES I FEEL LIKE A MOTHERLESS CHILD
5
NOBODY KNOWS THE TROUBLE IVE SEEN
6
I WANT TO BE READY
7
STEAL AWAY TO JESUS
8
OH, MARY DONT YOU WEEP
9
GO DOWN MOSES
10
THE TIME HAS COME