Album
Freedom Highway
1965 · Funk / Soul
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Freedom Highway is a Soul & Funk album by The Staple Singers, originally released in 1965. On Gatefold: 13 pressings tracked.
About
Though soul music from the mid to late 1960s is often montaged over archival footage from the era, it was predominantly African-American gospel that served as the soundtrack to the Civil Rights struggle in the United States. Mahalia Jackson herself urged Rev. Dr. King to "tell them about the dream Martin!" before he extemporaneously launched into his most famous speech. And it was this incredibly talented family act (also friends with Dr. King), who during their "soul folk" phase in the 1960s wrote some of the most moving songs about the struggle for equality, respect and love. The original vinyl LP of the same name was a field recording made in a Chicago church, replete with Pops Staples' between-song commentary and the congregation singing and clapping along. This is actually a compilation spanning a handful of albums released on Epic in the mid to late 1960s. Pops Staples's outer-space-meets-the-Delta guitar meshes perfectly with the other family members' strong voices. A number of their best gospel tunes are here, as well as their cover of Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth," the poignant story-song "Be Careful Of The Stones That You Throw," and of course their bracing version of the anthem "Freedom Highway."
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Tracklist
- 1Will the Circle Be Unbroken2:37
- 2Move Along Train2:24
- 3Are You Sure2:44
- 4Wade In the Water2:56
- 5If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again2:22
- 6Glory, Glory, Hallelujah!2:30
- 7The Lord's Prayer3:02
- 8Jacob's Ladder2:04
- 9Why? (Am I Treated So Bad)2:50
- 10Praying Time3:02
- 11For What It's Worth2:24
- 12Hammer and Nails2:25
- 13Freedom Highway2:55
- 14What You Gonna Do?2:36
- 15Samson and Delilah2:33
- 16Nobody's Fault But Mine1:47
- 17Be Careful of Stones That You Throw2:48
- 18This Train2:37
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Gospel
- warm
- triumphant
- spiritual
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Al DuncanDRUMS
- Cleotha StaplesVOCALS
- Mavis StaplesVOCALS
- Pervis StaplesVOCALS
- Phil UpchurchBASS
- Roebuck StaplesGUITAR, VOCALS VOCALS, GUITAR
- Yvonne StaplesVOCALS
- Brother Bob
- Pops Staples
- The Staple Singers
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 13 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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