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The King of the Gospel Singers

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The King of the Gospel Singers is the sixth studio album from Little Richard, discounting compilations. A gospel album from sessions he recorded for the Mercury Records label, it is generally regarded as being a better recording than his two albums with the Goldner label [1]

History

The tracks making up the album were recorded in New York City with an approximate recording date of June 1961. Recalling the sessions, producer Quincy Jones noted: I had the pleasure to record with Little Richard "Joy Joy Joy" and "He's Not Just A Soldier" for his albums [...] It was truly a joy working with Little Richard in New York; though he was still very religious I noticed that he never lost his feeling for Rock 'n 'Soul. [1]

A further twelve gospel tracks were recorded for the Mercury label at an unknown location in March 1962. Of these additional tracks, only two were released at the time, with Change Your Ways/He Got What He Wanted an April 1962 single. The remaining tracks were issued only as bootlegs, or as archive releases in the 1980s.

After this period Richard continued his commitment to gospel, recording eleven tracks for Atlantic Records between June `962 and April 1963. Finally, he was enticed back into the rock 'n' roll genre during a tour of England, cutting five tracks for Specialty Records between April 1963 - April 1964.


Track listing

  1. It's Real
  2. Joy Joy Joy
  3. Do You Care
  4. The Captain Calls For You
  5. In Times Like These
  6. Do Lord, Remember Me
  7. Ride On, King Jesus
  8. (There Will Be) Peace In The Valley
  9. He's Not Just A Soldier
  10. My Desire
  11. He's My Star
  12. It Takes Everything To Serve The Lord

Personnel


References

  1. ^ a b White, Charles. (2003). The Life and Times of Little Richard: The Authorised Biography. Omnibus Press. Cite error: The named reference "white" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).