Marlin Wallace and The Corillions - Songs Of Divine Inspiration

Posted on June 29, 2006 by T

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incredible DIY release, variety of styles showcased by thiis rail riding hobo, including some straight Ozark gospel, folky xian protest & heartfelt honest pleas for redemption. Recorded from 1975-8 in Springfield Missouri, featuring top notch studio musicians now working in Branson and members or garage/retro rockers the Skeletons/Morells. This is the real deal, the infamous liner notes are just the tip of the iceberg, pure honesty in word and music.

Listen : Jesus Save My Soul, Mark Of The Beast

Filed under: Country / Blues, DIY / Outsider, Gospel, Xian / Religious

3 Comments to “Marlin Wallace and The Corillions - Songs Of Divine Inspiration”

Hawthornewingo on July 1st, 2006 @ 8:21 pm

Marlin is America

Hmoore on August 11th, 2006 @ 6:47 pm

Good stuff. What can I say? I’d love to have this. She sounds like Skeeter Davis!

alanmck on April 2nd, 2007 @ 12:37 am

i’ve picked up a couple of 45s on the corrillions label, the Gary Atkinson “Wanderin’ Soul” and “Give Me Your Love”/ Knock On The Door” by Maurice Rock and Clyddie Brown (from 1981). the Atkinson is killer/ fire/ etc (and a bit of a favourite over on the Vulture board), the other is pedestrian country on one side, odd mixed tempe thing on the other.

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