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Thursday, December 18, 2025

Rev. Malcolm Simmons - My Message Is Love Repost)

 

A1 I Found The Kind Of Love
A2 Walk With Me
A3 My Message Is Love
B1 Gotta Love One Another
B2 Singin' His Praise
B3 We've Gotta Change Things

Post: https://transfer.it/t/UnlLFrpXADSB
 

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27 comments:

  1. Thank you for the gospel! With gratitude....

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  2. Wow! Thank you, never seen a copy of this.

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  3. the album is wonderful but the quality of the sound is verry bad - can you please reup with a better quality

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  4. Hi, Is He Little Mack Simmons ? Thank you for your answer...

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  5. I haven't listend to it yet, will do later on,but the rips from KansasJoe are good and it wouldn't surprise me if it was a crappy pressing to begin with.

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  6. @LuckyFunky: You are right. Even my original rip is distorted. I'll rip it again.

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  7. @ Albert

    Quote Wikipedia: "[Mack]Simmons left the music industry for the ministry in the 1960s and was rarely heard for the next 30 years, notwithstanding an album he recorded in 1975 in Paris."

    Knowing record labels habit of finding obscure material, anything is possible.

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  8. @ Albert, yes this is Mac Simmons.

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  9. thanks for the reup with better quality

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  10. Yes, Chicago bluesman and harp player Little Mack Simmons also turned to become a preacher in the 1970's. Unfortunately he was also a drug dealer with material hidden in his church! He went to jail for a couple of years before resuming his blues career with recording excellent late albums on Wolf and ElectroFi.

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  11. Thank you for the new rip!

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  12. So this is Little Mac Simmons. I had no idea he was also a Rev. and recorded spiritual blues. Thanks also for the reup. I d/l this yesterday but hadn't unpacked it, so I just replaced it now.

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  13. I had a quick listen to a couple tracks to compare the reup to the original post and it's far better. Though it's not my sort of music it makes a welcome change to the weekly routine.
    Thank you Gerard for the info on Mac Simmons and we should be greatful that he was a better harmonica player than drugs dealer.

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  14. Thank you Xyros and Gerard to open my mind...What a life he had...

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  15. @Xyros: Thanks. In fact, Mack was not a bad drug dealer either. At the end of the 1960's, Mack relocated himself on the Mexican border where he made a living with the drug traffic, earning enough money to go back to Chicago, buy a club and a recording studio. His P.M. label features several good singles by himself and by others like the excellent singer Arelean Brown whose her witty I'm a streaker is a local winner. His religious feelings turned him as a preacher, running a church in Chicago where faith mixed with drug traffic. And in the early 1980's he was arrested by the FBI and served a several years in jail sentence!!!

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  16. Always interesting

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  17. Thanks for this rare rip Gerard!!!

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  18. Any chance of a re-up on this?

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  19. Could you please reupload it! I’m a huge Mac Simmons fan!

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  20. thank you for this gem, i,v been looking for this for years & hoping for a CD release; also xyros do you have "i believe in love...how bout you" again LP only release, i have more or less the rest of this genius,s output.

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  21. Sorry can't help out with your request. But do you have Reverend Ben Butler And Mack Simmons – When The Lord Stands By to share?

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  22. thought i had that ?...no sorry thats another on the wants list...have a good xmas m8!

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  23. thank you - never knew of this album previously

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