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King's Highway
Robert -Reverend- Ballinger
King's Highway
Robert -Reverend- Ballinger
Reverend Robert Ballinger: The King's Highway (2-CD)
- 2-CD Digisleeve with 36-page booklet, 40 tracks. Total playing time approx. 90 min.
- A double CD with recordings by Reverend Robert Ballinger kicks off the new gospel CD series on Bear Family!
- Mostly with a trio, accompanied by bass (Willie Dixon) and drums (Odie Payne), the pianist and singer recorded some of the most powerful Blues-drenched Gospel numbers in the 1950s and early '60s.
- Musically, the Reverend's vocals are more reminiscent of blues and R&B shouters than of traditional gospel singing in African-American houses of worship; as a pianist, he impresses with his extreme, pounding playing in the best barrelhouse tradition.
- Recordings for United, Chess, Artistic and Peacock.
- Extensive liner notes by Chicago author Bill Dahl, carefully remastered recordings.
From the 1930s on, Chicago served as the nurturing cradle of modern gospel music, thanks to the incredibly prolific Thomas A. Dorsey and his small army of protégés, choirs, and choruses. Every so often, an outsider with his own concept crashed the Windy City's burgeoning gospel sceneand sanctified evangelist Rev. Robert Ballinger's thundering musical vision was about as close to rock and roll as you could come while still working in service of the man above. Rev. Ballinger entered a Chicago recording studio for the first time in late 1952 under the auspices of United Records.
The seven sides wouldnt see light of day until Delmark Records, now owner of the Uniteds archives, featured five of the reverends sides on a 1997 gospel CD. The piano-pounding Ballinger debuted in 1955 on Chess Records with an inspiring rendition of Sister Rosetta Tharpe's rollicking This Train as blues legend Willie Dixon applied thundering bass (Dixon dug it so much that he wrote My Babe around its chord changes and melody), then migrated over to Eli Toscano's Artistic logo in 1958 for another one-off single before cutting two wild early '60s albums for Don Robey's Peacock labeland they're all on this compilation.
There was nothing stodgy about the Cincinnati-born Reverend Robert Ballinge, he rocketed straight for the heavens every time out, punching his 88s with two-fisted abandon and unleashing a gritty vocal attack not all that far removed from that of Ray Charles. Give Reverend Robert Ballinger a chance, and he's liable to save your soul with his high-flying sanctified houserockers!
KING'S HIGHWAY
36PGS BOOKLET / POWERFUL BLUES-DRENCHED GOSPEL 50S/60S
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 2 |
Released | March 12, 2021 |
EAN/UPC | 5397102175756 |
Label | BEAR FAMILY BFY17575.2 |
Genre | Gospel |
Dimensions | 126 × 141 × 8 mm · 94 g |
Track list
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1. CD
- Swing Down Chariot
- No Bread
- Somebody Saved Me
- He's My Everything
- The Little Black Train
- I John Saw the Number
- The King's Highway
- New World
- Standing in the Safety Zone
- This Train
- God Rode in a Windstorm
- Oil Our Vessel
- Drop Your Net
- Don't Wonder 'bout Him
- There Are Days
- Poor Wayfaring Pilgrim
- Holy Spirit
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2. CD
- Two Wings
- Hold My Body Down
- So Glad
- Working the Road
- How I Got over
- Something Has Happened
- Hold on til Jesus Comes
- Walk the Streets of the City
- Our John Saw the Number
- Joy in His Company
- I Got to Tell It
- He Rode
- Let It Be
- Standing in the Safety Zone
- The Life I Sing About
- My Soul Loves Jesus
- Sweet Lamb
- Walk on by Faith