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Robert Wilkins - Memphis Gospel Singer FLAC
Performer:
Robert Wilkins
Album:
Memphis Gospel Singer
Released:
1984
Country:
US
Label:
Origin Jazz Library
Catalog:
OJL-8052
FLAC size:
1377 mb
MP3 size:
2063 mb
WMA size:
2631 mb


Tracklist


1Here Am I, Send Me
2Jesus Said If You Go
3Thank You, Jesus
4Just A Closer Walk With Thee
5Jesus Will Fix It Alright
6Do Lord Remember Me
7I'm Going Home To My Heavenly King
8The Prodigal Son


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
PLP 13162Rev. Robert Wilkins Memphis Gospel Singer ‎(LP)Piedmont PLP 13162US1964
OJL-8052Rev. Robert Wilkins Memphis Gospel Singer ‎(LP, Album, RE)Origin Jazz LibraryOJL-8052USUnknown
PLP 13162Rev. Robert Wilkins Memphis Gospel Singer ‎(LP, Album, RE)Piedmont PLP 13162USUnknown
PLP 13162Rev. Robert Wilkins Memphis Gospel Singer ‎(LP)Piedmont PLP 13162US1964


Credits


  • Liner NotesMark Humphrey
  • Mastered ByPeter Bartok
  • Recorded ByPete Kuykendall


Notes


Originally released On Piedmont PLP 13162.
Generic sleeve.
Inludes 8 page Pamphlet with liner notes and credits


Companies


  • Recorded At – Wynwood Recording Studio


Video



Album


Many blues artists had trouble squaring up such treachery, but perhaps Wilkins had God on his side: He was devoutly religious, devoting each of the songs on this set to a gospel theme. Listeners who may feel unholy should not let this scare them off, as it is solid blues playing all the way and in fact even branches out into other areas of acoustic playing. Robert Wilkins: Memphis Gospel Singer, for Piedmont Records. Another full session, recorded live at the 1969 Memphis Country Blues Festival, was released in 1993 as . Remember Me. Wilkins died on May 26, 1987, in Memphis at the age of 91. His son, Reverend John Wilkins, continues his father's gospel blues legacy. His best-known songs are That's No Way to Get Along and his reworked gospel version, The Prodigal Son which was covered under that title by the Rolling Stones, Rolling Stone, and Old Jim Canan's. Memphis Gospel Singer Q&A. Writers Robert Wilkins. Robert Wilkins. Memphis Gospel Singer. About Genius Contributor Guidelines Press Advertise Event Space. Listen free to Robert Wilkins Memphis Gospel Singer Jesus Will Fix It Alright, Thank You, Jesus and more. 8 tracks 33:07. Robert Timothy Wilkins January 16, 1896 May 26, 1987 was an American country blues guitarist and vocalist, of African American and Cherokee descent. His distinction was his versatility he could play ragtime, blues, minstrel songs, and gospel with equal facility. Wilkins was born in Hernando, Mississippi, 21 miles from Memphis. Album by Rev. Jesus Will Fix It Alright. Thank You, Jesus. Just a Closer Walk With Thee. Do Lord Remember Me. Here Am I, Send Me. The Prodigal Son. Jesus Said If You Go. I'm Going Home to My Heavenly King. search for Rev. Robert Wilkins , Memphis Gospel Singer. Get the Tempo of the tracks from Memphis Gospel Singer 1984 by Robert Wilkins. Album starts at BPM, ends at 118BPM 118, with tempos within the 102-176BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing. Tracklist Memphis Gospel Singer. Robert Wilkins - Rolling Stone, Pt. 2 03:30, 320Kbs. 1 02:54, 320Kbs. Robert Wilkins - I Couldn't Help It 03:05, Kbs. Robert Wilkins - Labor Blues 03:02. Memphis Blues 1928-1935 2017 - download the album and listen online. On this page you can listen to the album, get information about the album, see the list of songs and much more. Most important - you can download the album Memphis Blues 1928-1935 to your computer or phone absolutely free of charge, and without registration. Listen online and stay in a good mood. Album: Memphis Blues 1928-1935 2017. Release group by Rev. Robert Wilkins Composer Format: Vinyl. 0 out of 5 stars 1 rating. The Rev. Robert Wilkins Vinyl LP: I have had this LP for many years and it is a true treasure. The fact that it still has not been remastered and reissued as a CD is a musical crime. This record has his original recording of The Prodigal Son which The Rolling Stones so famously covered. This LP is a genuine Gospel Blues classic and I highly recommend it. Read more. 3 people found this helpful. Robert Wilkins: Memphis Gospel Singer. Another full session was recorded live at the 1969 Memphis Country Blues Festival, and released in 1993 as . Wilkins died on May 26, 1987 in Memphis, Tennessee, at the age of 91. His best known songs are That's No Way To Get Along and his reworked gospel version, The Prodigal Son, which was covered under that title by The Rolling Stones, as well as Rolling Stone, and Old Jim Canan's. The Stone