I have alwasy loved the poignant raw emotion in Elvis's songs and I think that is never better displayed than when he does gospel. Perhaps it is more moving becuase we all know of how Elvis descended into drug, alcohol and goodness knows what dependency in his later years, and you can't help ... Read review
Advantages: Elvis and Gospel work so well together Disadvantages: Hmmmmmmmmm, can't really think of any right now
...goodness knows what dependency in his later years, and you can't help but wonder what would have become of him had he managed to stay true to his godfearing upbringing. He certainly sings like he means it on all of these songs, there is no lack of sincerity, there is a heartfelt wistfulness on many that is unsurpassed, even if the production now seems a bit dated at times - but on the other hand, that also adds to it's appeal.
There ... ...heard before, some I knew well. To be honest, it was worth buying the album just for "You'll Never Walk Alone". As a Scouser I have grown up on this song and it never fails to move me, but I have to say that Elvis's version goes beyond any other, it is just full of raw emotional strength and takes my breath away.
You can really see Elvis's roots and inspiration in black gospel music with traditional negro spiritual songs ... more
I have alwasy loved the poignant raw emotion in Elvis's songs and I think that is never better displayed than when he does gospel. Perhaps it is more moving becuase we all know of how Elvis descended into drug, alcohol and goodness knows what dependency in his later years, and you can't help but wonder what would have become of him had he managed to stay true to his godfearing upbringing. He certainly sings like he means it on all of these songs, there is no lack of sincerity, there is a heartfelt wistfulness on many that is unsurpassed, even if the production now seems a bit dated at times - but on the other hand, that also adds to it's appeal.
There are a mixed bag here, some songs I had never heard before, some I knew well. To be honest, it was worth buying the album just for "You'll Never Walk Alone". As a Scouser I have grown up on this song and it never fails to move me, but I have to say that Elvis's version goes beyond any other, it is just full of raw emotional strength and takes my breath away.
You can really see Elvis's roots and inspiration in black gospel music with traditional negro spiritual songs like Walk Dem Golden Stairs and Swing Low Sweet Chariot which are such a joy to hear.
My only complaint would be that any gospel compilation of Elvis's should include "If I can dream", another song covered by many artistes but none with the power of Elvis. But there are other Elvis gospel albums that are more extensive.
If you are an Elvis fan, you probably already have this, or most of the tracks, but it is a nice addition to the collection, if you are not an Elvis fan, well what can I say, probably not your cup of tea, but worth giving a go just for "You'll Never Walk Alone"!
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Product details
Title
His Hand In Mine
Performer
Elvis Presley
Genre
Gospel
Release Date
10/1988
Recomended Retail Price
8.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1961
Label / Distributor
RCA / Sony Music/Arvato Services
Producer
Elvis Presley
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
35628393524
Additional notes
Album Notes
Cassette available on RCA (3935). NOTES: During his lifetime, Elvis Presley recorded three gospel albums and a four-song gospel EP. Presley's first full-length gospel album, HIS HAND IN MINE, sticks close to the quartet-style gospel singing Elvis loved as a youngster in Memphis. In fact, most of the arrangements on HIS HAND IN MINE mimic arrangements used by two of Elvis' favorite groups, the Statesmen and the Memphis-based Blackwood Brothers. The influence of such black gospel quartets as the Swan Silvertones and the Golden Gate Quartet, whom Elvis would have known through radio broadcasts, can also be heard on many numbers. As on all recordings inspired by the musical enthusiasm of his youth, Elvis shines on HIS HAND IN MINE, singing with breathtaking passion and dexterity. The first twelve songs on this disc, all classics of the genre, constitute the album as it was originally released in 1960. RCA subsequently added three tracks to the CD: "It is No Secret," originally released on Elvis' 1957 PEACE IN THE VALLEY EP; a 1967 recording of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "You'll Never Walk Alone"; and "Who Am I," recorded in 1969.
Titles on disc 1
1.
His Hand In Mine
2.
I'm Gonna Walk Dem Golden Stairs
3.
My Father's House
4.
Milky White Way
5.
Known Only To Him
6.
I Believe
7.
Joshua Fit De Battle Of Jericho
8.
Jesus Knows What I Need
9.
Swing Low Sweet Chariot
10.
Mansion Over The Hilltop
11.
If We Never Meet Again
12.
Working On The Building
13.
It Is No Secret
14.
You'll Never Walk Alone
15.
Who Am I
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