Dylan's Gospel

1969 studio album by The Brothers and Sisters of L.A. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dylan's Gospel is the only studio album by The Brothers & Sisters of L.A., a group of vocalists working as session musicians in the Los Angeles, California area during the album's recording in June 1969. The Brothers & Sisters of L.A. was organized by Lou Adler specifically to record the album, which consists of gospel music-style covers of Bob Dylan songs. Members of the group included Merry Clayton and Gloria Jones.[1] The album was first released in 1969 by Adler's own Ode Records label.[2] It was initially a commercial flop, which convinced Adler not to reunite the Brothers and Sisters of L.A. for another performance.[1] It was reissued by Light in the Attic Records on April 1, 2014.[3]

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Released1969
Length36:49
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Dylan's Gospel
Studio album by
The Brothers and Sisters of L.A.
Released1969
GenreGospel
Length36:49
LabelOde
ProducerLou Adler
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Track listing

All tracks are written by Bob Dylan.

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Personnel

The Brothers & Sisters of L.A.

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