About this title: With this album, Belafonte moved into his most artistically productive period. The albums he made into the mid-60s were all concept albums zeroing in on specific folk music themes. My Lord What A Mornin' was the first of two albums that featured the choir known as the Belafonte Folk Singers, conducted by Bob Corman, who were now recording as a group on their own for RCA Victor. The album consists of traditional Negro spirituals, delivered by Belafonte who combined his acting and singing abilities with his deep understanding of the subject matter, thanks to his growing interest in his ...
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Format: LP Record
Label: RCA Victor Records
Date: 1960
Description: Very Good. Original 1960 mono LP of spirituals on the RCA Victor label. Record is VG++ to near mint. Cover is VG+. All vinyl shipped in sturdy new cardboard mailer with extra padding to ensure safe delivery. read more
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