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Live in London / Mavis Staples.

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 87652-2 | ANTI-Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : ANTI-, [2019]Copyright date: ©&℗2019Description: 1 audio disc : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
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Contents:
Love and trust -- Who told you that -- Slippery people -- What you gonna do intro -- What you gonna do -- Take us back -- You are not alone -- No time for cryin' -- Can you get to that -- Let's do it again -- Dedicated -- We're gonna make it -- Encore: Happy birthday -- Touch a hand.
Production credits:
  • Produced by Mavis Staples
Performed by Mavis Staples with accompanying musicians.
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Adult CD Adult CD Northport Library CD R&B Staples, Mavis Available 33111009129269
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Not counting I'll Take You There: An All-Star Concert Celebration, Live in London is Mavis Staples' first live album since 2008's Live: Hope at the Hideout. Since that Chicago date, Staples has made four remarkable studio LPs -- three with Jeff Tweedy, one with M. Ward -- that sensibly form the basis of this, drawn from a two-night stand at Islington's Union Chapel. Her cracking band features many of the players heard on the Chicago recording, and they still bear some likeness to either the spectral or approaching chooglin' modes of Creedence Clearwater Revival. The set list similarly stretches back decades to classic Staple Singers, yet there isn't any overlap in material -- so there's no "I'll Take You There," for instance, but there's an equally authoritative version of "Can You Get to That," an early Funkadelic pearl covered acoustically on One True Vine. Staples celebrated her 79th birthday on one of these two evenings, adding even more joy and gratitude to Benjamin Booker's "Take Us Back" and Curtis Mayfield's "Let's Do It Again" while deepening the resilience and inspiration in Tweedy and Staples' post-November 2016 freedom song "No Time for Cryin'" and Talking Heads' "Slippery People." (Veteran singer Donny Gerard is particularly great in Pops Staples' role on the latter.) Staples sounds more energized and in control here than on the 2008 set. When she beams, "It just ain't no stoppin' me, is it?" there's no evident objection from the appreciative audience. ~ Andy Kellman

Title from disc label.

Produced by Mavis Staples

Performed by Mavis Staples with accompanying musicians.

Recorded live 2018 Union Chapel, London.

Compact disc.

Love and trust -- Who told you that -- Slippery people -- What you gonna do intro -- What you gonna do -- Take us back -- You are not alone -- No time for cryin' -- Can you get to that -- Let's do it again -- Dedicated -- We're gonna make it -- Encore: Happy birthday -- Touch a hand.

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