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CD/Book released: Nov 11, 2016

Tracklisting:
1. Mother's Last Word To Her Son
2. Take Your Burden To The Lord And Leave It There
3. Paul And Silas In Jail
4. Lift Him Up That's All
5. Denomination Blues Pt. 1
6. Denomination Blues Pt. 2
7. I Am Born To Preach The Gospel
8. Train Your Child
9. Jesus Is My Friend
10. What Are They Doing In Heaven Today
11. A Mother's Last Word To Her Daughter
12. I've Got The Key To The Kingdom
13. You Can't Stop A Tattler Pt. 1
14. You Can't Stop A Tattler Pt. 2
15. I Had A Good Father And Mother
16. The Church Needs Good Deacons
WASHINGTON PHILLIPS
WASHINGTON PHILLIPS AND HIS MANZARENE DREAMS
Label: DUST TO DIGITAL
Cat No: DTD49
Barcode: 0880226004927
Packaging: CD + Book Pack

Dust-to-Digital's inaugural release, 2003's Goodbye, Babylon (DTD 001CD), included two recordings by a mysterious gospel musician from Texas named Washington Phillips, who died in 1954. After fielding inquiries about the hauntingly beautiful songs from listeners around the world, in 2013, Dust-to-Digital checked in with Michael Corcoran, the leading researcher on Phillips, to see if any new information had been uncovered. Indeed, Michael had some leads, but he would need a working budget to track them down. Three years later, in 2016, after combing through various archives and talking with the last surviving people from the Simsboro-area who remembered Phillips, the name of Phillips's homemade instrument (the Manzarene) has been revealed, in addition to the time, place, and manner of his death and many anecdotes about his life. Dust-to-Digital now share this story with Washington Phillips and His Manzarene Dreams, a 76-page hardcover book by Michael Corcoran accompanied by a CD of recordings made by Phillips between 1927 and 1929. To ensure a superior listening experience, the label tracked down the most pristine original copies of Phillips's 78-RPM records, created high-resolution transfers, and had the audio expertly remastered for the best-sounding Phillips reissue to date. Hear the sublime, hypnotic, ethereal music of Washington Phillips in clarity like never before. Washington Phillips and His Manzarene Dreams includes song lyrics, label reproductions, and photos, along with liner notes by Michael Corcoran."The mystery of Washington Phillips begins the first time you hear his sweetly-sung Christian blues, bathed in a celestial haze of notes from an instrument that sounds like a child's music box. His music is a simple prayer, with the blessing in the asking, the singing, the playing. But his ethereal sound is also highly developed to the point of being almost psychedelic. Where did this strange and moving music come from?" -Michael Corcoran