A mighty soulful gospel record – but maybe that's no surprise, as the set was originally issued by the legendary Miami Soul empire of TK Records! The set was recorded in both Detroit and Tennessee – and has a fantastic vibe that mixes the spiritual with the secular all the way through – sometimes using lyrics that soft-pedal the religion in the music, sometimes upping the groove a bit more, so that even the doubting will be converted – and together rising to the top with a really wonderful vibe! Stax Records talent Lester Snell arranged the whole set – and titles include "Let Us Go Back", "Together", "For The Children", "You Are Somebody", "Move Over", and "We Need Love". LP, Vinyl record album
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Gloster Williams & The King James Version —
Together ... LP Henry Stone/Deepgrooves, 1976. New Copy (reissue)...
$25.9928.99
A massive blend of funk, soul, and gospel – from a small side label in the TK Records universe of the 70s! The sound is like some of the best soul LPs on TK from the time, and the arrangements have a nice warm feel – plenty of sweet Miami elements in the music, especially in the rhythms, which really know how to groove! The King James Version is comprised of five female singers, working with the warmth and depth you might get with Voices Of East Harlem – and they're arranged by keyboardist Gloster Williams, who also wrote some of the material, and delivers these solid lines that really hold the whole thing together. Most of the tracks have a distinct vocal lead, with harmony backing in the style of The Sweet Inspirations – and the album's honestly the sort of set you'd expect to hear on Atlantic Records in the early 70s – given the depth and feeling in the music. Titles include "What Good Is A Song", "There's Not A Friend", "Touch My Life", "No, Not One", and "Get Ready For This". LP, Vinyl record album
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Gloster Williams & The King James Version —
Together (green vinyl pressing) ... LP Henry Stone/Deepgrooves, 1976. New Copy (reissue)...
Temporarily Out Of Stock
A massive blend of funk, soul, and gospel – from a small side label in the TK Records universe of the 70s! The sound is like some of the best soul LPs on TK from the time, and the arrangements have a nice warm feel – plenty of sweet Miami elements in the music, especially in the rhythms, which really know how to groove! The King James Version is comprised of five female singers, working with the warmth and depth you might get with Voices Of East Harlem – and they're arranged by keyboardist Gloster Williams, who also wrote some of the material, and delivers these solid lines that really hold the whole thing together. Most of the tracks have a distinct vocal lead, with harmony backing in the style of The Sweet Inspirations – and the album's honestly the sort of set you'd expect to hear on Atlantic Records in the early 70s – given the depth and feeling in the music. Titles include "What Good Is A Song", "There's Not A Friend", "Touch My Life", "No, Not One", and "Get Ready For This". LP, Vinyl record album
Howard Lemon Singers —
Seasons ... LP Gospel Roots/Deepgrooves, 1977. New Copy (reissue)...
Out Of Stock
A mighty soulful gospel record – but maybe that's no surprise, as the set was originally issued by the legendary Miami Soul empire of TK Records! The set was recorded in both Detroit and Tennessee – and has a fantastic vibe that mixes the spiritual with the secular all the way through – sometimes using lyrics that soft-pedal the religion in the music, sometimes upping the groove a bit more, so that even the doubting will be converted – and together rising to the top with a really wonderful vibe! Stax Records talent Lester Snell arranged the whole set – and titles include "Let Us Go Back", "Together", "For The Children", "You Are Somebody", "Move Over", and "We Need Love". LP, Vinyl record album
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