help me get into gospel


hi guys, i'm really interested in learning more about gospel music.i only know about a few mahalia jackson and staple singers.let me know which are you favorite songs and albums.
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thanks guys. i went into a website and listened to some clips of the fairfield four WOW!!.
Ony of my all time gospel favorites is "Spirituals & Gospel: Dedicated to Mahalia Jackson" by Mavis Staples and Lucky Peterson. Glorious Hammond B3 on every other track, vocals that send a child down your spine and, icing on the cake, excellent sonics.

Another interesting recent choice is "Gotta Serve Somebody: Gospel Songs Bob Dylan", an album of often undeservedly underrated Dylan songs from his Christian period, performed by the likes of Shirley Caesar, Sounds of Blackness and Aaron Neville.

Unfortunately, a lot of what is currently being marketed as gospel sounds much like formula soul except for the lyrics. I guess that's why I still listen to lots of Mahalia.
There are so many. This was what I was listening to when i read you post. Very good. Gospel blues with a really nice back up group: David Lindley, Charlie Musselwhite, John Hammond, Danny Thompson

Spirit of the Century by
Blind Boys of Alabama

http://www.rosebudus.com/blindboys/SpiritOfTheCentury.html

I remain,
As Clueless said, there is a vast selection. You might try one of the "Best of Gospel" boxed sets. This will let you hear all types of gospel, back into the 1930s to the present. My current favorite? The Mississippi Mass Choir (try their greatest hits for a good sampling). If you're not standing up at the end then you're not listening! The Mighty Clouds of Joy is/are excellent. Reverend James Cleveland sounds mighty righteous(!), with a very powerful voice, if you like the more "story" type gospel.

More recent? Try Kirk Franklin or Donnie McClurkin. These guys have charisma, fantastic voices and front large choirs with excellent rhythm sections, and can rock the house.

My brother's favorite is either Oleta or Yoland Adams (I don't remember which, but both are good). If you like Mahalia, you should at least give them her a try, although different!

One of the better CDs I have heard (but can't seem to find a copy) is Andre Crouch with the Oslo Gospel Choir (believe it or not, those Norwegians can sing some fine gospel).

Too many more, but out of time.

Hope this helps!!