“Praise The Lord” by Wanda Jackson - album review
features in: Album Chart of 1972 ● Album Chart of the Decade: 1970s |
Wanda converted to Christianity in 1971, marking the transition with a gospel number “People Gotta Be Loving”, the only single to be featured on this LP, best generally described as a Country Gospel affair. Rebel passmarks for the ambitious drumming and trumpeting opener “The King Is Coming” and “Oh Happy Day” has the feel-good factor in its favour.
The Jukebox Rebel
15–Aug–2015
Tracklist |
A1 | [03:25] Wanda Jackson - The King Is Coming (William Gaither) Crooner / Cabaret |
A2 | [02:15] Wanda Jackson - My Testimony (Wanda Jackson) Country |
A3 | [03:08] Wanda Jackson - Didn’t He Shine (Bob McDill, Allen Reynolds) Soul Ballad |
A4 | [02:33] Wanda Jackson - He Gives Us All His Love (Randy Newman) Pop |
A5 | [01:57] Wanda Jackson and The Oak Ridge Boys - People Gotta Be Loving (Yvonne DeVaney) Soul |
B1 | [03:09] Wanda Jackson - How Great Thou Art (Stuart K. Hine) Country |
B2 | [02:31] Wanda Jackson - Am I Not My Brother’s Keeper (Larry Henley, Kenny O’Dell) Pop Ballad |
B3 | [04:03] Wanda Jackson - Oh Happy Day (Edward F. Rimbault, Johann Freylinghausen, Philip Doddridge) Soul |
B4 | [02:39] Wanda Jackson - He’s The Man (Wendell Goodman) Country |
B5 | [03:03] Wanda Jackson and The Oak Ridge Boys - Glory Hallelujah (Battle Hymn Of The Republic) (Julia Ward Howe, William Steffe) Soul Ballad |