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Principally recorded at Apostolic Studios in March 1969. Includes original release liner notes by John Townley.
12 never before released acoustic blues tracks w. the Reverend on vocals, guitar, banjo, piano & harmonica, also joined on 3 tracks by The Apostolic Family Chorus, 1964-69
Personnel: Rev. Gary Davis (vocals, guitar, banjo, harmonica, piano); Jerry Novac, Sister Annie Davis, Monica Boscia, John Townley, Bobby Brooks (vocals); Larry Johnson (harmonica).
Liner Note Author: John Townley.
Recording information: Apostolic Studios (03/1969).
Photographer: John Townley.
Unknown Contributor Role: Stefan Grossman.
Recorded in 1969, O, Glory: The Apostolic Studio Sessions is the Rev. Gary Davis' final studio LP, but he went out in style, working under the most state-of-the-art studio conditions of his career. The result is perhaps the best-sounding record in his catalog, even if the performances don't quite capture all the fire of his peak period; equally interesting is another break in tradition -- rarely recorded with other artists (outside of a few early-'50s sides cut with Sonny Terry), here Davis is backed by vocalist Sister Annie Davis, harpist Larry Johnson and the Apostolic Family Chorus. Also worth noting is that Davis performs on a pair of instruments he'd never before recorded with, the piano and the five-string banjo. The cumulative result makes O Glory a must for historians, but casual fans will undoubtedly be better served by his earlier material. ~ Jason Ankeny
Personnel: Rev. Gary Davis (vocals, guitar); Larry Johnson (harmonica); Sister Anne Davis (background vocals).
Apostolic Family Chorus: John Townley, Monica Boscia, Jerry Novac, Bobby Brooks (background vocals).
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