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Additional Praise
"This is Worship"
NPR Music
"The music many of you love is made by a man you may not know. His name? Pastor T.L. Barrett."
Chicago Tribune
"Numero Group has long excelled at unearthing music that never should have disappeared from public consciousness, and the label has outdone itself with I Shall Wear A Crown...classic, empowered '70s soul"
DownBeat, Editor's Pick
"A gospel soul masterpiece...raw, jagged vocals of the young choir blending with the smooth studio session players; the haunting electric keys and you-can-feel his-sweat intimacy of Barrett's soul-baring vocals"
Aquarium Drunkard
"The groove being laid down by Barrett, Richard Evans, and drummer Charles Pittman is arguably one of the greatest the good Lord ever beamed down to earth for us to hear."
Jim James, on "Like A Ship"
"The most euphoric celebratory music that makes you want to jump around the house and explode with joy."
Radiohead's Colin Greenwood
About Numero Group
In the growing noise of the so-called reissue field, The Numero Group remains distinct in its quality: deeply researched, expertly resuscitated and lavishly packaged box sets, playlists and ephemera of historic music from the 1950s-1990s. Founded in Chicago in 2003 by Rob Sevier and Ken Shipley, for more than 15 years Numero has committed to unearthing precious lost sounds for new audiences, with an unparalleled ear for potential and spirited eye for detail. With hundreds of titles in their diverse catalog of LPs, CDs, cassettes, 45s, 12-inch singles and playlists, each Numero production illuminates the often herculean efforts of individuals who sang, played, recorded and peddled their art to little fanfare in its day. Through intense research and wild ideas, these songs find new life in streaming, lovingly-packaged media and placement in film and television. By self-imposed law, everything assembled by Numero is a stunning new artifact of sound, image and word.