The Gospel Folk - Prodigal

The Gospel Folk - Prodigal

STYLE: Jesus Music
RATING Not Rated
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 50103-
LABEL: Emblem JDR324
FORMAT: 12 inch vinyl Album

Reader Comments

Posted by christine gillmon in dorchester @ 14:47 on Dec 30 2014

Hi Ewan hope you are well.Often think about your Dad and you.Dave downloaded Prodigal for me .Listen to it with pride and a heavy heart.My copy of record went astray years ago.Take care.Auntie Christine.x



Posted by Harry Adam in Wiltshire @ 22:22 on Jul 17 2013

I remember them well. An excellent band in their time. Whatever happened to John MacAlman? I didn't really see him as a long term evangelical!




Posted by Ewan Campbell in Motherwell @ 17:39 on Feb 4 2013

My dad William. C. Campbell played lead guitar in the band, I can get the LP and have the means to preserve in digital format. This I would like to do to let future generation's of my family see, as my dad passed away. However not before teaching me lead guitar ny the age of 12.
Miss ya Dad xxx


Reply by 1960schristianmusic in London @ 16:48 on Feb 10 2013

Ewan, Sorry to hear about your Dad passing away.
You can download the album from my website:
www.1960schristianmusic.com
I would be pleased if you can provide me with any information on the Gospelfolk which is not on my site already.
God bless
John

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Posted by Jim McCluskey in Forfar @ 12:39 on Jan 6 2010

I was a regular at The Catacombe Coffee Bar in Bellshill where the cover photo from Prodigal was taken. The band were one of the most popular acts to play there. I had a copy but over the years it has gone astray. Does anyone have it on cd? The band wee brilliant and when they played at the coffee bar people qued for ages to get in and on most nights the doors had to be closed.



Posted by Tom Dickson in East Kilbride @ 17:59 on Aug 30 2009

My brother William ("Willie") Dickson played drums in this group and plays on this album.




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