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Don't Lose This

2015 studio album by Roebuck "Pops" Staples From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Don't Lose This
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Don't Lose This is a 2015 posthumous album by American gospel and R&B musician Pops Staples. The album was put together with various musicians, using unfinished tracks from 1998 that were intended for a "lost" album by The Staple Singers.[1] The album was produced by Jeff Tweedy of Wilco. The album reached #16 on the Independent Albums chart.[2]

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History

The title of the album comes from words that Staples spoke to his daughter Mavis Staples just prior to his death.[3] He told her, "don't lose this, here," referring to 10 recordings that he made in 1998.[3] Mavis teamed up with Jeff Tweedy in 2014 to produce the tracks and finish the album. Tweedy had previously produced Mavis' albums You Are Not Alone and One True Vine.[4] Tweedy played bass on the album and his son Spencer played drums.[4]

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Track listing

All tracks composed by Pops Staples; except where indicated

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Personnel

  • Pops Staples - guitar, vocals
  • Mavis Staples - vocals on "Sweet Home", "Love on My Side" and "Better Home"
  • Jeff Tweedy - guitar on "Sweet Home", "Love on My Side" and "Will the Circle Be Unbroken"; bass
  • Tom Grady - bass
  • Scott Ligon - piano
  • Spencer Tweedy, Tim Austin - drums
  • Cleotha Staples, Mavis Staples, Yvonne Staples - backing vocals

References

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