Old Uncle Toe
Well-Known Member
1955. When Jazz was king. You couldn't have thrown me a worse year. Nothing against Jazz, it's just that I know nothing about the artists. Paging through hundreds of RYM listings of Jazz musicians didn't reveal any I was familiar with. Well, a few. But all of them that dense, unapproachable Jazz that leaves me trying to find a light switch in the dark room. A brief stop at Victor Borge offered an oasis, but not something I'd recommend to the group here. Doris Day, The Inkspots - good but not really remarkable. One of my favorite classical pieces, Má vlast, but I can't find it in Spotify. Les Paul and Mary Ford! Too much Mary, not enough Les. After pages and pages of albums, I went back to the start and figured I'd settle for a second-stringer.
And then God looked down and thought "That poor little lost sheep. I need to throw him a little light, a small star to follow" and up from the bottom of the window scrolled Mahalia Jackson's The World's Greatest Gospel Singer. And it was good.
Mahalia Jackson - The Worlds Greatest Gospel Singer

I just love the way she sings. IMO, you don't have to be Christian or like gospel music to enjoy that voice. She has power, control and you can hear the passion she has for these songs. Once again IMO, this is Aretha if she had stayed only singing in church. Allmusic.com rates it 4-1/2 stars, ending the review with "One of her best."
Spotify doesn't have the album. If you link over from Allmusic.com you get to some remaster which only has one or two of the tracks listed on RateYourMusic. I put together a playlist that has all but two of the songs. It'll have to do.
And I just realized, I'm offering a gospel album in the month of Christmas. That's purely a coincidence. (Well, maybe not to him.)
And I can't seem to embed this spotify link. The playlist is public. Please let me know if you can't get there.
And then God looked down and thought "That poor little lost sheep. I need to throw him a little light, a small star to follow" and up from the bottom of the window scrolled Mahalia Jackson's The World's Greatest Gospel Singer. And it was good.
Mahalia Jackson - The Worlds Greatest Gospel Singer
I just love the way she sings. IMO, you don't have to be Christian or like gospel music to enjoy that voice. She has power, control and you can hear the passion she has for these songs. Once again IMO, this is Aretha if she had stayed only singing in church. Allmusic.com rates it 4-1/2 stars, ending the review with "One of her best."
Spotify doesn't have the album. If you link over from Allmusic.com you get to some remaster which only has one or two of the tracks listed on RateYourMusic. I put together a playlist that has all but two of the songs. It'll have to do.
And I just realized, I'm offering a gospel album in the month of Christmas. That's purely a coincidence. (Well, maybe not to him.)
And I can't seem to embed this spotify link. The playlist is public. Please let me know if you can't get there.
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Your playlist works fine for me.


on the Sam-O-Meter.