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Let's Go to Church Together

[CD]

~ The Swan Silvertones

(Alliance Mod, Manufactured on Demand)
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Let's Go to Church Together is an album by the renowned gospel group The Swan Silvertones, released in 1964 on Vee Jay Records and remastered and reissued here for 2024. This album is a classic example of the group's innovative approach to gospel music, blending traditional spirituals with the polished harmonies and dynamic vocal arrangements that made them one of the most influential gospel quartets of the time. Led by the charismatic lead singer Claude Jeter, The Swan Silvertones were known for their smooth vocal interplay and soulful delivery. The album features a mix of uptempo gospel songs and deeply emotional spirituals, showcasing the group's ability to convey powerful religious messages through their music. Tracks like "Blessed Assurance" and "How I Got Over" exemplify their signature style, combining deep faith with musical sophistication. Let's Go to Church Together was part of The Swan Silvertones' prolific output during the 1960s and is celebrated for it's contribution to the golden age of gospel music. The album's release on Vee Jay Records, a label known for it's roster of prominent gospel and R&B artists, further cemented the group's legacy in the American gospel tradition.

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Artist: The Swan Silvertones
Title: Let's Go to Church Together
Genre: Folk
Attributes: Alliance Mod, Manufactured on Demand
Release Date: 9/20/2024
Label: Good Time
Product Type: CD
Catalog #: 17206863
UPC: 741869397121
Item #: 2671418X

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