Let Us Get Together

Reverend Gary Davis
Let Us Get Together

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Sunset Blvd Records
Release date: 18/Feb/2022
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Portland Oregon
1.2 Death Don't Have No Mercy
1.3 Sampson ; Delilah
1.4 I Feel Like My Time Ain't Long
1.5 The Hunting Dog Tune
1.6 She's Funny That Way
1.7 Cincinnati Flow Rag
1.8 Candy Man
1.9 Molly
1.10 Instrumental #1
1.11 She Wouldn't Say Quit
1.12 Instrumental #2
1.13 Go Further
1.14 Twele Sticks Rag
1.15 Good Feeling Music
1.16 Come Down and See Me Sometime
2.1 Seattle, Wa
2.2 Old Time Religion
2.3 Let Us Get Together
2.4 I'm Gonna Sit
2.5 Down on the Banks of the River
2.6 Feel Like My Time Ain't Long
2.7 Come Down and Se Me Sometime
2.8 She's Just Funny That Way
2.9 Make Believe Stunt
2.10 Cincinnati Flow Rag
2.11 I Heard the Angels Singing
2.12 Samson and Delilah
Number of discs: 2
Description:2 CDS / Previously Unreleased Material. Ordained Baptist Minister, Rev. Gary Davis hailed from the Piedmont South Carolina. He grew up playing the distinctive style of Piedmont blues. With the decline of the Southern blues scene Rev. Gary moved to New York City. Initially he supported himself with street busking and preaching, although his fortunes changed with the birth of Greenwich Village Folk scene. Rev. Gary quickly become a mentor to a long list of well known musicians from Dave Van Ronk to Bob Dylan. For the next two decades, a series of guitarists beat a path to his door, to study the blues and to occasionally hear a little sermon. Davis' compositions have been covered by the Grateful Dead ('Samson & Delilah,' 'Death Don't Have No Mercy') The Rolling Stones (You Got to Move), Peter Paul and Mary and Dylan (Baby, Let Me Follow You Down). The songs on this disc consist of two previously unreleased live recordings and capture the best of the Davis catalog. Disc 1 Portland Oregon Death Don't Have No Mercy Sampson & Delilah I Feel Like My Time Ain't Long The Hunting Dog Tune She's Funny That Way Cincinnati Flow Rag Candy Man Molly Instrumental #1 She Wouldn't Say Quit Instrumental #2 Go Further Twele Sticks Rag Good Feeling Music Come Down And See Me Sometime Disc 2 Seattle, WA Old Time Religion Let Us Get Together I'm Gonna Sit Down On The Banks of The River Feel Like My Time Ain't Long Come Down And Se Me Sometime She's Just Funny That Way Make Believe Stunt Cincinnati Flow Rag I Heard The Angels Singing Samson and Delilah -
REVEREND GARY DAVIS / LET US GET TOGETHER - Previously Unreleased Material. Ordained Baptist Minister, Reverend Gary Davis hailed from the Piedmont South Carolina. He grew up playing the distinctive style of Piedmont blues. With the decline of the Southern blues scene Reverend Gary moved to New York City. Initially he supported himself with street busking and preaching, although his fortunes changed with the birth of Greenwich Village Folk scene. Reverend Gary quickly become a mentor to a long list of well known musicians from Dave Van Ronk to Bob Dylan. For the next two decades, a series of guitarists beat a path to his door, to study the blues and to occasionally hear a little sermon. Davis' compositions have been covered by the Grateful Dead ('Samson & Delilah,' 'Death Don't Have No Mercy') The Rolling Stones (You Got to Move), Peter Paul and Mary and Dylan (Baby, Let Me Follow You Down). The songs on this disc consist of two previously unreleased live recordings and capture the best of the Davis catalog.
Disc 1 was recorded at Reed College Portland, Oregon, October 9, 1969. Disc 2 was recorded on July 7, 1967 by Robert Garfias, Friends Center in Seattle, WA.
No. of tracks: 28
Manufacturer No.: CDSBR7012
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