| | Roebuck "Pops" Staples Peace To The Neighborhood/Father, Father CD - Import Roebuck "Pops" Staples Discography of CDs
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The double album contains reissues of two of Pops Staples's best late-career albums. FATHER FATHER won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album and contains a blistering version of Bob Dylan's "You Gotta Serve Somebody." PEACE TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD is an even heartier helping of Delta blues, featuring a wealth of guest stars including Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Ry Cooder, and the rest of the singing Staples family.
2006 digitally remastered set that combines 2 original albums by the late, great patriarch of The Staples Singers in one double disc package. "Peace To The Neighborhood" was originally released in 1992 on the Pointblank label and combines joyous soul and gospel with swampy funk and blues and features the rest of The Staples, Bonnie Raitt and Jackson Browne. "Father Father" was originally released in 1994 on Pointblank and won a Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Album that year. Pop Staples was an amazing 78 years old when he recorded this album.
2 original albums on 1 CD: PEACE TO THE NEIGHORHOOD (1992) / FATHER, FATHER (1994). Peace To The Neighborhood/Father, Father Music Roebuck "Pops" Staples Peace To The Neighborhood/Father, Father Songs | | Peace To The Neighborhood/Father, Father CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Peace to the Neighborhood |
| 2. | World in Motion |
| 3. | Love Is a Precious Thing |
| 4. | America |
| 5. | Down in Mississippi |
| 6. | This May Be the Last Time |
| 7. | Miss Cocaine |
| 8. | Pray on My Child |
| 9. | Pray |
| 10. | I Shall Not Be Moved |
| | Peace To The Neighborhood/Father, Father Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Father, Father |
| 2. | Why Am I Treated So Bad |
| 3. | Getting Too Big For Your Britches |
| 4. | Jesus Is Going to Make up (My Dying Bed) |
| 5. | Downward Road |
| 6. | People Get Ready |
| 7. | Hope in a Hopeless World |
| 8. | Gotta Serve Somebody |
| 9. | Waiting For My Child |
| 10. | Simple Man |
| 11. | Glory Glory |
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