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The Gospel Ayres - I Wanna Testify FLAC album

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A1 (I Wanna) Testify
Solo Vocal – Michael Sampson , Sharon HillWritten-By – Taylor*, Clinton*
A2 No Other Help
Solo Vocal – James West Written By – Brummer
A3 He'll Understand
Solo Vocal – Sharon HillWritten-By – Lucie E. Campbell*
A4 Rise Up And Walk
Solo Vocal – Michael Sampson Written By – Leon, Lumkin
A5 How I Got Over
Solo Vocal – Sharon HillWritten-By – Clara Ward
A6 To My Father's House
Arranged By – Les HumphriesSolo Vocal – Doris ShellyWritten-By – Traditional
B1 Have You Heard Of A City
Solo Vocal – James West , Mary Campbell Written-By – Traditional
B2 This May Be The Last Time
Solo Vocal – Sharon HillWritten By – R Staple
B3 Precious Memories
Lyrics By – E. Hawkins*Music By – TraditionalSolo Vocal – Rev. George Crutchfield, Sharon Hill
B4 Since I Met Him
Solo Vocal – Sharon HillWritten By – Brockington
B5 Everybody Needs A Rainbow
Solo Vocal – Sharon HillWritten-By – D. Barnes*
B6 God Gave Me A Song
Solo Vocal – Doris ShellyWritten-By – Myrna Summers

Credits

  • Arranged By, Piano – Leroy King
  • Producer – Chris Harding, Johnny Franz*


The Gospel Ayres - I Wanna Testify FLAC album

Musician performer: The Gospel Ayres

Title: I Wanna Testify

Date of release: 1975

Style: Gospel, Soul

Genre: Funk & Soul

Size FLAC: 1330 mb

Rating: 4.8 / 5

Votes: 930

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Arilak
This condish choral album is a great example of soul influencing gospel rather than the other way around, especially in the rhythm section where the electric bass and drums are that much louder. Comprised of US Air Force personel stationed at an RAF base in the UK, there’s plenty of traditional material and enough of a hint of Good God! Funk on I Wanna Testify to satisfy gospel and soul purists respectively.
Arilak
This condish choral album is a great example of soul influencing gospel rather than the other way around, especially in the rhythm section where the electric bass and drums are that much louder. Comprised of US Air Force personel stationed at an RAF base in the UK, there’s plenty of traditional material and enough of a hint of Good God! Funk on I Wanna Testify to satisfy gospel and soul purists respectively.