It's a Mean Old World to Try to Live In
It's a Mean Old World to Try to Live In is a 1975 gospel blues LP by American street-performing musician Reverend Pearly Brown (1915–86, vocals, guitar and harmonica, active in Macon, Georgia) on the Rounder label.[1][2][3]
It's a Mean Old World to Try to Live In | ||||
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Studio album by Reverend Pearly Brown | ||||
Released | 1975 | |||
Recorded | 1973; Americus, Georgia | |||
Genre | Gospel blues | |||
Length | 32:57 (LP) 48:49 (CD) | |||
Label | Rounder Records | |||
Producer | Bruce Kaplan, Bill Nowlin | |||
Reverend Pearly Brown chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- Side 1
- "How Long Has It Been Since You've Been Home"
- "The Day Is Past and Gone"
- "It's a Mean Old World to Try to Live In"
- "What a Time"
- "Pure Religion"
- "Help Me to Understand"
- Side 2
- "How About You"
- "Nothin' but Joy"
- "Another Child of God Gone Home"
- "Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burnin'"
- "Please Mommy Stay Home with Me"
- "Peace Will Prevail"
- "Goodbye"
- Bonus tracks on CD re-release Rounder 82161-0221-2
These are placed between "Peace Will Prevail" and "Goodbye" in the original release order.
- "Steal Away"
- "You Got to Move"
- "I Know the Lord Will Make a Way"
- "Sometimes I Feel Like My Time Ain't Long"
- "Motherless Children"
- "When I Take My Vacation"
References
- Reverend Pearly Brown – It's A Mean Old World To Try To Live In at Discogs
- "Reverend Pearly Brown discography". wirz.de. Retrieved August 27, 2015.
- Rev. Pearly Brown: It's a Mean Old World to Try to Live In at AllMusic. Retrieved August 30, 2015.
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