Sunday, February 22, 2009

I Feel Like Going To Church: Live: Hope At The Hideout

Live: Hope At The Hideout
Live: Hope At The Hideout


Down In Mississippi - Mavis Staples


Track Listing
1. For What It's Worth 2:52
2. Eyes On The Prize 5:27
3. Down In Mississippi 4:32
4. Wade In The Water 6:34
5. Waiting For My Child 4:27
6. This Little Light 4:49
7. Why Am I Treated So Bad 8:18
8. Freedom Highway 4:37
9. We Shall Not Be Moved 7:44
10. Circle Intro (encore) 3:02
11. Will The Circle Be Unbroken (encore) 4:17
12. On My Way (encore) 6:01
13. I'll Take You There (encore)

According to Amazon;
On June 23, 2008 at Chicago's legendary roots club The Hideout, Staples played with a stripped down, raw, and swampy three-piece band and just a handful of backup singers, providing a rare opportunity for fans to get close to a figure who has led a five-decade long musical charge towards equality. This release comes off her critically lauded "We'll Never Turn Back", and is a potent mix of her classic civil rights freedom songs alongside some fiery new compositions co-written with producer Ry Cooder. Staples is a Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductee, and has appeared with the likes of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Bill Cosby, Presidents Kennedy, Carter, and Clinton, Janis Joplin, Pink Floyd, Santana, Bonnie Raitt, and Tom Petty. She's recorded with Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin, Marty Stuart, Los Lobos, and many more.


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