This collection of rare black gospel from the Midwest-featuring church congregations, basement recordings sessions, family bands and children's choirs-is drawn together by two threads. The first-hope-which holds fast and unchanging, even in the most trying of circumstances. The second-circumstance-the way these recordings fell into the hands of producer, Ramona Stout. Over the course of five years (2006-2011) of vinyl hustling in Chicago's South and West Sides, these 45s came into Ramona's hands, mixed up in milk-crates. After much travel and time, Ramona has articulated the spirit that drove this music forward. In this collection, she writes of this music and its relationship to the struggling communities where the records were found. Sourced from ... read more