Straight out o' NYC 1979! Scored this a couple o' weeks back. I initially left Ye Ole' Record shoppe without it, but reconsidered after realizing I would never see it again.
The little girls don't know, but the little punkers understand (wink).
Courtesy of Screamin Mad George (of Re-Animator fame)and former 'Cramp' Julie Gztzertenzendndzenzzen (somethin' like that anyways)The A-Side kills, though the flip is kinda beat (still miles better than the pap that passes these days).
Now if only someone will put the 'Eyeball" single in my hands...
Monday, December 31, 2007
Monday, December 24, 2007
Fresh from a shelac shack in NYC...
I Want Two Wings - Rev. Utah Smith
And just who on God's green marble could possibly be outlandish enough to inspire Rev. Charlie "Wrapped Up and Tangled Up in Jesus" Jackson? Read on gentle reader, read on...
"Rev. Utah Smith (1906 - 1965) first was a "traveling evangelist" out of the Churches Of God In Christ before he settled in New Orleans. There he founded the Two Wings Temple and the song "Two Wings" became his "theme song". Smith oftentimes used two wings while singing this song. Even before he came to New Orleans he played an electric guitar. He toured the South and was famous for this particular song. Smith recorded "Two Wings" first in 1944, but the 1953 recording is the more famous one. Sister Rosetta Tharpe stated Smith being one of the great "old" guitar players in gospel music. Smith's "Two Wings" might be a good example of simple southern community singing."
The flip ain't nothin' to sneeze at neither...
God's Mighty Hand - Rev. Utah Smith
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