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Praise God I'm Satisfied
[ CD / Album ]

Praise God I'm Satisfied

SKU: CD2137 Barcode: 0016351015822
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  • Released Date: 01 Oct 1999

  • Genre: Blues

Our Take

Ahh, Blind Willie Johnson, the man with a voice that could shake the heavens themselves. His latest offering, "Praise God I'm Satisfied," is a mesmerising collection of gospel blues that will have you dancing and praising all night long.

From the first strum of his guitar, you can feel the raw emotion and passion that Blind Willie pours into every note. His voice, gritty and soulful, takes you on a journey through the trials and tribulations of life, only to end with the ultimate release and satisfaction that comes from praising the Almighty.

Each track on this album is a testament to Blind Willie's unparalleled talent and musicianship. From the foot-stomping rhythms of "I Know His Blood Can Make Me Whole" to the poignant lyrics of "God Don't Never Change," every song showcases his ability to transcend genre and captivate listeners of all backgrounds.

But it's not just Blind Willie's musical prowess that shines through on this album. The production is top-notch, perfectly capturing the warmth and intimacy of a live performance, making you feel like you're right there in the room with him.

In conclusion, "Praise God I'm Satisfied" is a must-listen for any fan of blues, gospel, or just good music in general. Blind Willie Johnson continues to prove why he is a legend in the industry, and this album is further evidence of his enduring legacy. Praise God indeed, for blessing us with the gift of Blind Willie Johnson.

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About the artist

Blind Willie Johnson

Ah, Blind Willie Johnson. A legend. A myth. A man whose voice could shake the very foundations of the earth. Born in 1897 in Texas, Blind Willie Johnson's life was a testament to the power of music. His gritty voice and masterful guitar playing combined to create a sound that was both haunting and transcendent. With his unique blend of blues, gospel, and folk, Blind Willie Johnson quickly became a household name in the music industry. Songs like "Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground" and "John the Revelator" have cemented Blind Willie Johnson's place in the pantheon of music greats. His music has inspired countless artists, from Bob Dylan to Eric Clapton, and his influence can still be felt in the music world today. But Blind Willie Johnson's story is not just one of success. Despite his immense talent and fame, he lived a life of poverty and hardship. He died in 1945, homeless and alone, but his legacy lives on. So, next time you find yourself listening to the haunting strains of Blind Willie Johnson's music, take a moment to appreciate the man behind the legend. His music may be timeless, but his story is one that deserves to be remembered. Blind Willie Johnson may be blind, but his music has a vision all its own.

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