Mighty Clouds Of Joy
Contemporary gospel's preeminent group, the Mighty Clouds of Joy carried the torch for the traditional quartet vocal style throughout an era dominated by solo acts and choirs; pioneering a distinctively funky sound that over time gained grudging acceptance even among purists, they pushed spiritual music in new and unexpected directions, even scoring a major disco hit. The Mighty Clouds of Joy were formed in Los Angeles during the '50s by schoolmates Joe Ligon and Johnny Martin; while still in their teens, the original group -- which also included Leon Polk, Richard Wallace, and brothers Ermant and Elmo Franklin -- made their recorded debut in 1960 with "Steal Away to Jesus," cut for the Peacock label. Their debut LP, Family Circle, arrived a year later. In the years that followed, the Mighty Clouds joined the ranks of gospel's greatest showmen; one of the first groups to incorporate choreographed moves into their act, their nimble footwork and bright, color-coordinated outfits earned them the sobriquet "The Temptations of Gospel."
More importantly, they were the first group to add bass, drums, and keyboards to the standard quartet accompaniment of solo guitar, resulting in a sound that horrified traditionalists but appealed to younger listeners -- so much so, in fact, that the Mighty Clouds became the first gospel act ever to appear on television's Soul Train, where they performed their disco smash "Mighty High." Their crossover success continued with opening slots for secular pop stars including Marvin Gaye, the Rolling Stones, and Paul Simon, whom the group backed during a monthlong stint at Madison Square Garden. While lineup changes plagued the Mighty Clouds throughout their career, they remained active into the new millennium; in addition to co-founders Ligon and Wallace, their latter-day incarnation also included Paul Beasley, Michael McCowin, Wilbert Williams, Johnny Valentine, and Ron Staples. As the years advanced, Ligon took a more supportive singing role, with lead vocals performed by ex-Gospel Keynotes vocalist Beasley. Ligon died in December 2016 at the age of 80.
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Discografía
20 álbum(es) • Ordenado por Mejores ventas
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Live in Charleston
Gospel - Editado por Intersound el 19-11-1996
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At The Revival
Gospel - Editado por EMI Gospel (EGS) el 01-01-2010
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Best Of The Mighty Clouds Of Joy
Gospel - Editado por Motown Gospel (EGS) el 01-01-2014
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Gospel Classics
Pop - Editado por Classic Music International el 30-11-2010
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In The House Of The Lord - Live In Houston (Live)
Gospel - Editado por EMI Gospel (EGS) el 21-02-2005
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Gospel Legacy- Mighty Clouds Of Joy
Humour/Spoken Word - Editado por LIGHT RECORDS el 19-02-2008
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Movin (Live)
Gospel - Editado por Motown Gospel (EGS) el 01-01-2007
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20th Century Masters - The Millenium Collection: The Best Of The Mighty Clouds Of Joy (Vol. 2)
Gospel - Editado por Motown Gospel (EGS) el 06-05-2016
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I Want to Thank You
Gospel - Editado por Intersound el 22-10-2002
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Platinum Praise - Mighty Clouds Of Joy
Humour/Spoken Word - Editado por LIGHT RECORDS el 05-02-2008
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Take Me To The Water
Gospel - Editado por Sonorous Records Inc. el 05-08-2021
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All That I Am: Chapter 1
Joe Ligon, Mighty Clouds Of Joy
Gospel - Editado por MCG Records, Inc. el 30-04-2011
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Down Memory Lane: Chapter 2
Humour/Spoken Word - Editado por MCG Records, Inc. el 04-11-2014
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Platinum Praise Collection: Mighty Clouds of Joy
Gospel - Editado por Intersound el 05-02-2008
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Superset - 2 CD Set
Gospel - Editado por Intersound el 24-02-2004
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo