
The extraordinary story of a group of Black Hebrew expats can stand alongside any of the classic myths of funk and soul. And amazingly, the music itself—a mix of soul, funk, psych, gospel, and Hebrew traditionals—can match the drama of the musicians’ lives. The history of Black Hebrews in America, primarily people who trace their lineage directly to the Israelites of the Old Testament, goes back to the late 19th century. But the Black Hebrew movement enjoyed a resurgence in the ’60s
Wouldn't It Be A Shame
Everything Must Change
Sixth Sense
Burn Devil Burn
SAVIOR IN THE EAST
Messiah
Do It (Till You're Satisfied)
You Can Make It
A Place to Be
Ninety Nine And A Half (Won't Do)
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