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Just a Closer Walk with Thee

Just a Closer Walk with Thee
Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee

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Track Listing

  1. Just a Closer Walk With Thee
  2. Children Go Where I Send Thee
  3. What a Beautiful City
  4. Glory, Glory
  5. If I Could Hear My Mother Pray
  6. I'm Going to Shout
  7. I Shall Not Be Moved
  8. Packing Up
  9. Get Right Church
  10. Some of These Days
  11. If You See My Saviour
  12. You Can't Hide

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #49614 in Music
  • Released on: 1991-11-05
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Customer Reviews

Amazing!5
Just about every time I pick up a harmonica, I happen to listen to a recording of Sonny Terry and I figure, what's the point? And Brownie McGee had a voice like great whiskey. Smooth and intoxicating.

Here, these two legendary bluesmen play gospel. And you will never hear a better version of "Just a Closer Walk With Thee" in your life. Get it if you love blues or gospel.

Veteran act at the top of their game...4
I've never been a big blues fan, but I developed a special interest in Sonny and Brownie because of their long friendships with Woody Guthrie, Cisco Houston, Pete Seeger, Lee Hays and other folkies active in NYC in the '40's and '50's. Brownie and Sonny were raised in the hills of East Tennessee and Western North Carolina. Each had a handicap, and when they were brought together as singers with harmonica and guitar, they clicked, at least on stage. This album was recorded in Oakland, California in 1957, and the men are in good form. The 38 minutes of religious songs here are as done in the rural black churches of the Depression years. Some of them, like "Some of These Days" and "I Shall Not Be Moved" were also staples of the white Southern churches (and were recorded by the Carter Family in the late 1920's.) I only knew five of these dozen hymns before hearing this record. If you have an interest in this kind of music, this CD is going to please you. Both men sing, solo and together, and Sonny's famous harmonica is a highlight of every track. Brownie's guitar licks were not half-bad, either. This may be their only recording for Fantasy Records, a Berkeley, California outfit, but it is good 'un.