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Unknown Artist - Movement Soul
Musician: Unknown ArtistAlbum title: Movement Soul
Style: Interview, Political, Sermon
Released: 2003
Country: Italy
Size MP3 version: 1399 mb
Size APE version: 1233 mb
Size WMA version: 1758 mb
Rating ✫: 4.4
Votes: 394
Format: WMA ASF VOC XM MMF MP4 FLAC
Genre: Non Music
Unknown Artist - Movement Soul
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Tracklist
| A | Untitled |
| B | Untitled |
Notes
Live recordings of songs and sayings from the Freedom Movement in the Deep SouthIn the early 1960's, something new happened: a genuine mass movement began in the Deep South. The "revolutionaries" were cotton-pickers, sharecroppers, domestic workers, farmers and housewives. Alongside them stood a handful of civil rights workers, mostly from the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), whose reputation for courage and commitment would soon become legendary.
"Beware a revolution that comes singing," someone once said. And these people sang. They also preached, they chanted, they talked. And it was all about one thing: freedom for black people, too long bound in slavery.
MOVEMENT SOUL is a collection of live recordings from the freedom movement at a peak time: 1963 and 1964. Inspired moments have been chosen from mass meeting,s sermons, rallies, demonstrations and individual interviews. Traditionally sung prayers and passionate sayings are intermingled with songs like "Go Tell It on the Mountain," "This Little Light of Mine" and "Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me 'Round."
Many of the recordings took place at times of heightened emotion, when the community was filled with fear, exhilaration, or defiance. Here's for example, are the program notes on two high points:
"19. Selma Alabama. October 1963. It is nighttime at a mass meeting inside a large church. About 300 people are led in song by a young high school girl named Betty Fikes. The words mean a great deal to Selma residents. JIM CLARK is Sheriff Jim Clark, whose posse stands outside the church just at this moment. The week before, as people were leaving a similar meeting, the posse swinging their clubs chased people off the streets and into their houses. There have been so many demonstrations and so many arrests..."
"36. Americus, Georgia. August 1963. It is afternoon at a mass meeting in a small church. Outside, the Georgia State Highway Patrol is waiting. In the past month, nonviolent demonstrations against white-only policies have filled the jails. Demonstrators bear many bruises. Now, inside the church, a new group of ten young people are about to walk to the courthouse and sit down on the front lawn. The whole church is kneeling. A woman leads them in prayer."
MOVEMENT SOUL is about a total community: its shared dreams and common demands. It is about the power of people.
Recorded and edited by Alan Ribback and David Baker.
Poly-bag inner sleeve. New copies had sticker on shrink wrap.
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ESP 1056 | Various | Movement Soul (Live Recordings Of Songs And Sayings From The Freedom Movement In The Deep South) (LP, Album, Mono) | ESP Disk | ESP 1056 | US | 1967 |
| ESP 1056 | Various | Movement Soul - Live Recordings Of Songs And Sayings From The Freedom Movement In The Deep South (LP, Album) | ESP Disk | ESP 1056 | US | 1968 |
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