i'd argue that the causal direction is the other way around - house (and
indeed a lot of black american music) came from a religious background.
there wasn't such a great difference between the music i heard on sunday
morning walking around harlem and the music i heard on sunday afternoon
downtown at body and soul.
james
www.jbucknell.com
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OK,
thanks to all who gave me pointers ! Had a couple of listens, esp to the
Terrence Parker mixes on www.gospelhousemusic.com , interesting... guess
it's too house for me, though ; but the idea of having a genre that's
traditionnally hedonistic used for Christian promotion is a bit weird...
Gwendal
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Just about any Basement Boys production - especially Jasper Street Company
records
http://www.basementboys.com/main.htm
they have a label called God's House Records - I think that says it all
look for stuff by Ann Nesby
both Strictly and Nervous have also put out a fair amount of music that
falls into this style
there's lots of stuff
listen here
http://www.gospelhousemusic.com/
MEK
>"Gospel house" ??? First time I see mention of that, could it be possible
to name some good records of >that genre ?
>thanks !
>Gwendal
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