Saturday, September 19, 2009
She Sang That Old-Time Religion
Almeda James Riddle
Super emotional and personal a-Capella hymns and things. It's this kind of stuff that makes you hate the Faith Hill's and Tricia Yearwood's of the world. I have a real soft-spot for this kind of stuff. It's really raw and visceral, I guess. I don't know how true it is, but I feel that these kinds of songs have more power than the ones getting churned out nowadays. But then again, that sounds like something someone would say nowadays.
How Firm A Foundation
This record was originally posted by this badass blog.
Labels:
Almeda Riddle,
Folk,
Gummo
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