High-Dollar Gospel is the seventh album by Virginia-based blues rock artist, Eli Cook.
The album consists of mostly acoustic, original songs and revamped covers of Muddy Waters and Bob Dylan.
[6] The ironic nature of the title was inspired by a spiritual "loss of direction" that Cook noticed in American youth.
[8] Shane Handler of Glide Magazine stated that High-Dollar Gospel proves that "Eli can play with the best.
"[9] Blues Festival Guide complimented the energy of the album, stating that the record "preaches a high voltage bolt to your ears and shakes you loose.