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Blind Gary Davis - Pure Religion And Bad Company [LP] VG+

Blind Gary Davis - Pure Religion And Bad Company [LP] VG+

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  • Format: LP
  • Catalogue No: 77 LA 12/14  
  • Label: 77 Records
  • Genre: Blues, Folk World & Country
  • Style: East Coast Blues, Gospel, Country Blues
  • Released:  1962 UK
  • Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
  • Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Product Review:
Super copy! Still in shrink.

Recorded in New York City in 1957 and released in the UK on 77 Records in 1962, this is an early LP from the Reverend Gary Davis -- ragtime-inflected East Coast blues and gospel recorded while he was still playing on the streets of Harlem. Produced by Doug Dobell of the famous London record shop. Candy Man and Hesitation are among the standout cuts. Red label UK pressing.

Release ID: 2055950


Track List:

A1. Pure Religion
A2. Mountain Jack
A3. Right Now
A4. Buck Dance
A5. Candy Man
A6. Devil's Dream
A7. Moon Goes Down
A8. Coco Blues
B1. Runnin' To The Judgement
B2. Hesitation
B3. Bad Company
B4. I Didn't Want To Join The Band
B5. Evening Sun Goes Down
B6. Seven Sisters
B7. My Heart Is Fixed

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Blind Gary Davis - Pure Religion And Bad Company [LP] VG+

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