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Sister Rosetta Tharpe

Talk about underappreciated pioneers: Sister Rosetta Tharpe broke so much ground that it boggles the mind. With an apparent lack of concern about the possible consequences, she defiantly crossed over from the gospel field to secular stardom and back again, her earthy vocal style clicking in both idioms. Tharpe introduced sanctified music to the patrons of Harlem's Cotton Club, sang with the orchestras of Cab Calloway and Lucky Millinder, and played some of the era's toughest lead guitar, whether on acoustic or electric models.

Born Rosetta Nubin in Cotton Plant, Arkansas on March 20, 1915, she hit the road with her mother, traveling evangelist Katie Bell Nubin, the pair settling in Chicago at age six.  Rosetta's youth was largely spent singing church music (she was briefly married to a pastor named Thorpe in 1934, later changing her surname to Tharpe). She moved to New York in 1936, and in '38 regaled the sinners at the Cotton Club with her uplifting numbers. That move earned Tharpe a recording contract almost immediately with Decca, where she laid down such seminal spirituals as Rock Me, That's All, and This Train, her guitar always integral to her rousing presentation.

Intriguingly, Rosetta saw no harm in waxing blues such as Trouble In Mind or the ribald I Want A Tall Skinny Papa. Her biggest hit for Decca came in the spring of 1945 with the stomping Strange Things Happening Every Day, a #2 R&B smash boasting a bristling Tharpe guitar solo soaked in blues that anticipated the rock and roll revolution still a decade in the future. Backing pianist Sam Price was a Texas blues veteran in his own right (bassist Abe Bolar and drummer Harold 'Doc' West rounded out his trio on the September 22, 1944 New York date).

The flamboyant Tharpe drew 25,000 paying customers to her 1951 wedding ceremony and donned luxurious mink coats later in her career, when she wielded a white solid body electric guitar and tore it up. She died October 9, 1973 following a stroke, her monumental contributions as the earliest sanctified-to-secular crossover star and a blistering lead guitarist to boot all too often overlooked.

Bill Dahl
Chicago, Illinois

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Gospel Train Vol.2 (LP, Cut-Out)
Sister Rosetta Tharpe: Gospel Train Vol.2 (LP, Cut-Out) Art-Nr.: LP841391-C

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(Polygram) 12 tracks, LP Cut-Out
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Eight Classic Albums (4-CD)
Sister Rosetta Tharpe: Eight Classic Albums (4-CD) Art-Nr.: CDRGM162

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(2015/Real Gone) 86 tracks.
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Sing Sister Sing (CD)
Sister Rosetta Tharpe: Sing Sister Sing (CD) Art-Nr.: CD0613572

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(2000/Fuel) 18 tracks
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Sister Rosetta's Gospel Train (CD)
Sister Rosetta Tharpe: Sister Rosetta's Gospel Train (CD) Art-Nr.: CD0615012x

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(2003/Fuel 2000) 18 tracks, cut-out
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Gospel Train (LP, clear Vinyl, Ltd.)
Sister Rosetta Tharpe: Gospel Train (LP, clear Vinyl, Ltd.) Art-Nr.: LPDMOO018

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(Destination Moon Records) 12 tracks, clear vinyl, limited edition. Sister Rosetta Tharpe is often called "the Godmother of Rock and Roll" because of her pioneering guitar technique, use of distortion and reverb, and a 1963 tour with...
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Shout Sister Shout (LP, colored Vinyl, Ltd.)
Sister Rosetta Tharpe: Shout Sister Shout (LP, colored Vinyl, Ltd.) Art-Nr.: LPSBR7043

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(Sunset Blvd Records) 17 tracks, colored vinyl in sea glass blue, limited edition of 500 copies This brand new collection contains previously unreleased material. It includes solo recordings from 1957 to 1971 and various songs that...
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Complete Vol. 4 (2-CD)
Sister Rosetta Tharpe: Complete Vol. 4 (2-CD) Art-Nr.: CDFA1304

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The wedding of Sister Rosetta Tharpe, recorded live in front of more than 20,000 people, is one the most extraordinary sound documents in Gospel history.
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Integrale Vol.5 (2-CD)
Sister Rosetta Tharpe: Integrale Vol.5 (2-CD) Art-Nr.: CDFA305

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(1953-57) (105:17/40)
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Complete Vol. 7 (3-CD)
Sister Rosetta Tharpe: Complete Vol. 7 (3-CD) Art-Nr.: CDFA1307

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(2012/Freamux) 54 tracks.
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Gospel Train + Sister on Tour (CD)
Sister Rosetta Tharpe: Gospel Train + Sister on Tour (CD) Art-Nr.: CDSJ856

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(2015/Soul Jam) 30 tracks.
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