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    Roslyn & Charles Everything Must Change

    Real Gone Music
      • 1. Amazing Grace
      • 2. Was Not Intended
      • 3. Everything Must Change
      • 4. Come Go With Me
      • 5. Told To Tell You
      • 6. Someday We'll All Be Free
      • 7. Forever
      • 8. Sing

      The duo of Charles McCloud and Roslyn Johnson made only two albums during their career…but those two albums (Everything Must Change and Spirit of the Living God) are among the most collectible records ever made in the gospel genre. In fact, they are so hard to find that we’re still searching for Spirit of the Living God to scan the artwork, but we managed to snag a copy of their 1981 debut Everything Must Change on the obscure Cheri label. It’ll just take the first track to show you why these records are in such demand; you have never heard such a soulful (check out those harmonies!), slow-burning rendition of that hoary chestnut “Amazing Grace” in your sanctified life!

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