Death Is Not The End present a compilation gathering a cross-section of early gospel choirs and vocal harmony groups recorded between late 1920s and the mid-1950s - a period when spirituals & jubilee traditions merged with blues, jazz and early rhythm and blues, providing the musical routes for the coalescence of the civil rights movement born out of the black church. In the modern world these perennially vital recordings provide a fitting tonic for the near-dystopia we find ourselves living through.
1. Barbour Singers - Don't Let Satan Get You
2. Selah Jubilee Singers - I Feel Like My Time Ain't Long
3. Alphabetical Four - Have You Heard About the World Coming to an End
4. Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartet - This Old World Is in a Bad Condition
5. Kentucky Jubilee Four - I'm Gonna Lay Down My Heavy Load
6. Galilee Singers - Singing With The Angels
7. Elder Charles Beck - I'm Going to Walk Right in and Make Myself at Home
8. Birmingham Jubilee Singers - Raise a Ruckus Tonight
9. Monarch Jazz Quartet of Norfolk - Somebody's Always Talking About Me
10. Davis Bible Singers - Do You Want to Be a Lover of the Lord
11. Utica Institute Jubilee Singers - Leaning on the Lord
12. Alabama Harmonizers - Holy Unto the Lord
13. Birmingham Jubilee Singers - What You Gonna Do When the World's on Fire
14. New Orleans University Glee Club - The Old Ark's A-Movering
15. Pilgrim Jubilee Singers - The Lord's Prayer
16. Royal Harmony Singers (The Florida Boys) - I'm On My Way to Heaven Anyhow