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Marion Williams was and is a great American artist. From hymns to ballads, from gospel shout to gospel blues, a cappella, or with piano, organ, guitar and drums, her technical and emotional resources are boundless. Every song she sings is an art song. — Margo Jefferson
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Packin’ Up: The Best of Marion Williams
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22 previously unissued recordings, dating from 1946 to 1957, Mahalia’s golden age. Includes her finest Newport Jazz Festival concert, her reunion with Thomas A. Dorsey, and house-wrecking performances in the churches of Chicago and New York.
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Moving On Up A Little Higher
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How Sweet It Was
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Remember Me
Marion Williams
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When Gospel Was Gospel
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Precious Lord:
The Gospel Songs of
Thomas A. Dorsey
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The Gospel Soul of
Marion Williams
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The Great Gospel Women
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My Soul Looks Back
Marion Williams
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The Great Gospel Women,
Volume Two
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Kings of the Gospel Highway
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Born to Sing the Gospel
Marion Williams
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The Great Gospel Men
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The Two Sides of
Inez Andrews
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Through Many Dangers
Marion Williams
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Yesterday and Today
Reverend Claude Jeter
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All God’s
Sons and Daughters
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50 Great Moments
in Opera
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The Giants of Jazz
50 Masterpieces
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The Gospel Sound
of Spirit Feel
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Can’t Keep It To Myself
Marion Williams
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The Soul of Chicago
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Gospel Warriors
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Stars of the
Gospel Highway
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Even Me
Bessie Griffin
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Mother Smith
and Her Children
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Strong Again
Marion Williams
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Today
Marie Knight
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All of My
Appointed Time
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Say Amen,
Somebody
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One Religion
The Fairfield Four
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Father and Sons
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How I Got Over
Mahalia Jackson
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The Father of Them All
R. H. Harris
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Prayer Changes Things
Marion Williams
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The Gospel Sound
Volume 2
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The Gospel Sound
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Article about
Heilbut’s Gospel Compilations
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