Throughout their evolution, the constants in their work were the rich blend of their vocals, delivered with a churchy mix of joy and restraint, Roebuck's subtle but emphatic guitar textures, and in the Stax era, the glorious lead vocals of Mavis Staples. The compilation "The Best of the Vee-Jay Years" is a superb overview of their early gospel sides, 1965's "Freedom Highway" marks the point where their gospel and folk leanings merged with a growing political consciousness, 1972's "Be Altitude: Respect Yourself" was the high point of their hitmaking years at Stax, and 1984's "Turning Point" was an impressive late-career effort that included an excellent cover of Talking Heads' "Slippery People."
"This Land" was released in 1963. In the early 60s the Staples Singers, now with Riverside Records, looked for an audience "beyond the ghetto", recording coffeehouse favourites such as Cotton Fields, Bob Dylan's Blowin' In The Wind and Woody Guthrie's This Land Is Your Land. Such choices were mildly controversial at the time, but Staples was quick to defend them. "I think they're good material. I think it's time for the whole nation to start listening to something that means something, and think that this land belongs to everybody. If they would think like that we'd have a better United States."
Tracklist:
A1 This Land 2:39
A2 Old Time Religion 2:29
A3 Blowin' In The Wind 2:26
A4 Wish I Had Answered 2:47
A5 Twelve Gates To The City 2:40
A6 Gamblin' Man 2:39
B1 Didn't It Rain 2:46
B2 Swing Down, Chariot! 2:38
B3 Let That Liar Alone 2:43
B4 Cottonfields 2:10
B5 Motherless Children 3:00
B6 A Better Home 3:18
The Staple Singers - This Land (1963)
(320 kbps, cover art included)
"This Land" was released in 1963. In the early 60s the Staples Singers, now with Riverside Records, looked for an audience "beyond the ghetto", recording coffeehouse favourites such as Cotton Fields, Bob Dylan's Blowin' In The Wind and Woody Guthrie's This Land Is Your Land. Such choices were mildly controversial at the time, but Staples was quick to defend them. "I think they're good material. I think it's time for the whole nation to start listening to something that means something, and think that this land belongs to everybody. If they would think like that we'd have a better United States."
Tracklist:
A1 This Land 2:39
A2 Old Time Religion 2:29
A3 Blowin' In The Wind 2:26
A4 Wish I Had Answered 2:47
A5 Twelve Gates To The City 2:40
A6 Gamblin' Man 2:39
B1 Didn't It Rain 2:46
B2 Swing Down, Chariot! 2:38
B3 Let That Liar Alone 2:43
B4 Cottonfields 2:10
B5 Motherless Children 3:00
B6 A Better Home 3:18
The Staple Singers - This Land (1963)
(320 kbps, cover art included)