Gospel
Gospel music blends vocal power, spiritual fervor, and rich harmonies. Born in African-American churches, it has influenced entire genres, from soul to rock.
Carried by moving choirs and catchy rhythms, each record embodies a surge of hope and sharing.
The perfect opportunity to be carried away by an energy that warms the heart and soul.
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In Argentina: The Buenos Aires Concerts
Released: April 18, 2025 Genres: Jazz/Blues and Gospel Label: RESONANCE RECORDS Format: CD -
Belonging
Released: March 28, 2025 Genres: Jazz/Blues and Gospel Label: BLUE NOTE Format: CD -
Mare Nostrum IV
Released: March 28, 2025 Genres: Jazz/Blues and Gospel Label: Act Music Format: CD -
Body Heat
Released: March 21, 2025 Genres: Jazz/Blues and Gospel Label: Decca Format: CD -
Walking in Space
Released: March 21, 2025 Genres: Jazz/Blues and Gospel Label: Verve Format: CD -
Rounded Nature
Released: March 7, 2025 Genres: Jazz/Blues and Gospel Label: Zennez Records Format: CD -
Atacama
Released: February 7, 2025 Genres: Jazz/Blues and Gospel Label: AZTEC Musique Format: CD -
Autumn Colors
Released: October 25, 2024 Genres: Jazz/Blues and Gospel Label: Zennez Records Format: CD -
No More Water: The Gospel Of James Baldwin
Released: August 2, 2024 Genres: Jazz/Blues and Gospel Label: BLUE NOTE Format: CD -
The Island
Released: June 28, 2024 Genres: Jazz/Blues and Gospel Label: Zennez Records Format: CD -
With Cannonball Aderley & George Shearing + Bonus Album: Something Wondeful
Released: June 21, 2024 Genres: Jazz/Blues and Gospel Label: INTERMUSIC Format: CD
Gospel on vinyl: A spiritual experience etched in grooves
From plantations to churches: the birth of sacred soul music
Gospel music traces its roots to the negro spirituals sung by enslaved African Americans, blending suffering, hope, and Christian faith into songs of staggering emotional power. In the early 20th century, these hymns evolved under the influence of Thomas A. Dorsey, a reformed blues pianist who became the 'father of modern gospel', as he infused church music with syncopated rhythms and blues structures. The genre's golden age, spanning the 1940s to the 1960s, was carried by monumental voices: Mahalia Jackson, the undisputed queen of gospel who could shake cathedral walls with a single note, and Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the visionary electric guitarist whose playing foreshadowed rock'n'roll itself. On vinyl, these historic recordings deliver the full warmth of massed choirs, the earth-shaking power of Hammond organs, and the spine-tingling intensity of the lead vocalists.
Legendary pressings and labels every collector should know
For collectors, a handful of labels define gospel excellence on wax. Savoy Records immortalised the great male quartets, most notably The Soul Stirrers featuring a young Sam Cooke on lead vocals, in mono pressings of breathtaking presence. Chicago-based Vee-Jay Records pressed some of the most sought-after albums of the golden age, and original copies with their distinctive rainbow labels remain prized finds. Specialty Records captured the raw energy of California's vocal groups, while Mahalia Jackson's Columbia LPs, especially the mythical live recording 'Newport 1958', stand as absolute benchmarks. Modern vinyl reissues, often remastered from original tapes, offer an accessible entry point without betraying sound quality. By comparing prices and editions on Vinyles.com, you can survey the entire market at a glance and track down that elusive gem at the right price.
