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Count Me Among the Converted / But...Not Until One Last Dance with the Devil
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
Clayborn, Rev. Edward | Let Jesus Lead You - Complete Recorded Works (1926-1928) - (1927) | |
Jefferson, Blind Lemon | All I Want Is That Pure Religion - Classic Sides - (1925) | |
Lomax, Alan (Rev. C. H. Savage and Assembly) | I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray - Deep River of Song: Mississippi - Saints and Sinners - (1945) | |
Munroe, Bill | Get Down on Your Knees and Pray - Anthology - (1957) | |
Alabama Sacred Harp Singers | Lover of the Lord - Sacred Harp Singing - (1942) | |
Traditional/Robert Wilkins | I Wish I Was in Heaven Sitting Down - Southern Journey, Vol. 6: Sheep, Sheep Don'tcha Know the Road - (1960) | |
Johnson, Blind Willie | I Know His Blood Can Make Me Whole - Dark Was the Night - (1929) | |
Hurt, Mississippi John | Blessed Be the Name - Avalon Blues: The Complete 1928 Okeh Recordings - (1928) | |
Paris, Blind Penny | Hide Me in the Blood of Jesus - Goodbye, Babylon - (1931) | |
Phillips, George Washington | Jesus is My Friend - Key to the Kingdom - (1928) | |
Phillips, George Washington | What Are They Doing in Heaven Today? - Key to the Kingdom - (1928) | |
Terrell, Sister O. M. | The Bible's Right - Goodbye, Babylon - (1934) | |
Adams, Howard & Thorton Old Regular Singers | Amazing Grace - Southern Journey, Vol. 4: Brethren, We Meet Again - (1949) | |
Davis, Rev. Gary | I Belong to the Band, Hallelujah - Heroes of the Blues - (1971) | |
McCoy, Charlie | Blue Heaven Blues - Complete 1928-1932 Recordings - (1930) | |
Wheetshaw, Peetie | The Good Lawd's Children - The Essential - (1941) | |
McTell, Blind Willie | Lord Send Me An Angel - The Definative Blind Willie McTell - (1933) | |
Delta Big Four | Jesus Has His Arms Around Me - Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton - (1930) | |
Dorsey, Thomas A. | If You See My Saviour - Goodbye, Babylon - (1932) | |
Red, Tampa | You Got to Reap What You Sow - The Essential - (1936) | |
Bunch, Elder J. E. | My Heart Keeps Singing - Goodbye, Babylon - (1927) | |
Jubilee Gospel Team & Deep River Plantation Singe | Let Jesus Lead You - Goodbye, Babylon - (1934) | |
Lewis, Michael and Group | I Felt the Spirit Moving - Deep River of Song: Virginia and the Piedmont - (1936) | |
Haskins, Norman | Noah and the Flood - Deep River of Song: Virginia and the Piedmont - (1934) | |
Clayborn, Rev. Edward | O Lord I'm in Your Care - Complete Recorded Works (1926-1928) - (1927) | |
Graves, Roosevelt and Brother | Woke Up This Morning (With My Mind on Jesus) - Goodbye, Babylon - (1929) | |
Adams, Howard & Thorton Old Regular Singers | Untitled (Track 17) - Southern Journey, Vol. 4: Brethren, We Meet Again - (1949) | |
Johnson, Blind Willie | Praise God I'm Satisfied - Dark Was the Night - (1929) | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
Johnson, Robert | Preachin' Blues (Up Jumped the Devil) - The Complete Recordings - (1936) | |
Peeples, Robert | Wicked Devil Blues - Paramount Masters - (1929) | |
Arnold, Kokomo (w/ Alice Moore) | Dark Angel - The Essential - (1935) | |
James, Skip | Devil Got My Woman - Complete Early Recordings - (1930) | |
Temple, Johnny | The Evil Devil Blues - The Essential - (1937) | |
Dupree, Champion Jack | Oh, Red - New Orleans Barrelhouse Blues - (1941) | |
Wheldon, Casey Bill | Red Hot Blues - The Essential - (1938) | |
Nix, Rev. A. W. | Black Diamond Express to Hell, Pt. I - Goodbye, Babylon - (1927) | |
Nix, Rev. A. W. | Black Diamond Express to Hell, Pt. II - Goodbye, Babylon - (1927) | |
Smith, Hobart | Devil's Dream - Southern Journey: Sheep, Sheep, Dontcha' Know the Road - (1960) | |
Nighthawk, Robert | Black Angel Blues (Sweet Black Angel) - Mean Old World - (1960 | |
Wilson, James and Group | Walk Down, Devil - Deep River of Song: Virginia and the Piedmont - (1936) | |
Golden Gate Quartet w/ Josh White | Run, Sinner, Run - Deep River of Song: Virginia and the Piedmont - (1936) | |
Davis, Rev. Gary | Death Have No Mercy - Heroes of the Blues - (1960)) | |
Sam, Washboard | Evil Blues - Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 6 - (1942) | |
Red, Tampa | Don't Deal with the Devil - The Essential - (1945) | |
Moore, Alice | Black and Evil Blues - Paramount Masters - (1929) | |
Wheatshaw, Peetie | Devil's Son-in-Law - The Essential - (1930) | |
Hopkins, Lightning | Nightmare Blues - The Complete Aladdin Records - (1947) | |
Johnson, Robert | Hell Hound on My Trail - The Complete Recordings - (1937) | |
Patton, Charley | Devil Sent the Rain Blues - Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton - (1929) | |
Johnson, Blind Willie | Dark Was The Night - Cold Was The Ground - Dark Was The Night - (1927) | |
Williamson, Sonny Boy | I Been Dealing with the Devil - When the Sun Goes Down: Blue Bird Blues - (1940) | |
Jackson, Mahalia | Trouble with the World - Gospels, Spirituals and Hymns - (1956) | |
Johnson, Robert | Me and the Devil Blues - The Complete Recordings - (1937) | |
Comment:
Standin' at the Crossroads...wonderin' which way I'll go...Editor's Note: Double Disc Set. (thanks for the suggestion, all)

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Fantastic!
Back before religious music was a nasty, exploitative cash-in. Excellent and wide-ranging mix. Blind Willie's voice has a touch of both heaven and hell.
This is another outstanding mix, and thank you for the blues. Looking at this and through your past contributions, you must have an incredible music library. And oh, by the way, Happy Anniversary. Your first contribution was a year ago today.
Oh baby! This is just gorgeous. It's enough to make me swear off agnosticism, if I could muster the wherewithal to make that decision . . .
Outstanding! Gorgeous! First-rate! But why cassette?
Actually, a double disc set.
Not sure how to post double disc sets.
Not sure how to post double disc sets.
This looks absolutely fucking gorgeous (whoa, others have said the same thing!). I'd love a copy of this sometime... Btw, I just post my double-disc sets separately, if that helps.
Yeah, but that ruins the thematic approach. Plus, it adds to the spam. These two are meant for back to back listening. Or, for some real bipolar action play on Random!
count me in, to what they all said
good stuff!
Overwhelming. In a good way!
This disproves the old saying that the devil has all the good music . . . but when Satan says "save the last dance for me", who can resist??
There is a hellhound on my trail but Jesus is alright with me.
real nice!!!!!!!!
An excellent mix of the sacred and the profane.
Perfection