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Overdose of The Holy Ghost Compiled
  1. The Clark Sisters - Everything's Gonna Be Alright (Dave Lee Edit)
  2. Sharon Johnson - A Better Day
  3. Dan Greer - Love Is The Message (Dave Lee Edit)
  4. Ricky Womack & Christian Essence - I Need You (Dave Lee Edit)
  5. Shirley Caesar - Heavenly Father
  6. Elbernita 'Twinkie' Clark - Awake O Zion
  7. The Clark Sisters - Overdose of The Holy Ghost
  8. Kristle - I'll Go
  9. The Young Delegation - He Lives
  10. Tommy T & Company - Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere

David Hill

Overdose of The Holy Ghost Compiled

ZRECORDS
  • HEAVYWEIGHT 2LP

    Released: 22nd Oct 2021

    £25.99
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Following on from the likes of ‘Backstreet Brit Funk’, ‘Destination Boogie’, ‘GoGo Get Down’, the well-received and growing Under The Influence series and the ever-popular Soul of Disco albums, Z Records continue to release high quality compilations filled with lesser known disco, soul, funk and boogie.

Now ZR returns with a long overdue Gospel album compiled by David Hill. The album leads with a track from The Clark Sisters who are without doubt one of the most successful and prolific family gospel groups of the last forty years. Originally released on S.O.G. Records (Sounds of Gospel), ‘Overdose of the Holy Ghost’ was recorded in 1981 and would go on to become the group’s biggest crossover hit after being licensed to Elektra Records and released internationally in 1983. The ‘Queen of Gospel Music’, Shirley Caesar turns in a smoldering, socially conscious, Philadelphia International inspired groover with ‘Message To The People’. Gospel artists are well known for taking popular secular songs – or riffs from them – and adapting the lyrics to take the song in a spiritual direction. Kristle uses The Emotions’ ‘Best of My Love’ as its foundation, and builds from a slow intro, gradually turning up the heat until it’s the dancefloor burner that is ‘I’ll Go’. With further disco and funk induced soul provided by many more Gospel luminaries, plus exclusive edits from David Hill and Z Records’ Dave Lee, ‘Overdose of the Holy Ghost’ is a shining example of church music that has been influenced by secular soul that was built for the dance floor.