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Gospel Collection
At Sun Records, Sam Phillips didn't allow the Man in Black to record his beloved gospel songs, so when Johnny Cash moved over to Columbia he got down to the Lord's business rather quickly, recording two sacred records within his first three years at the new label. This 24-song collection combines 1959's Hymns by Johnny Cash and 1961's Hymns of the Heart, making it more cohesive and compelling than most of the other Cash gospel sets. Cash adds a few originals to a variety of older well-known and obscure gospel songs. Along the way, the steady churn of the Tennessee Two is embellished by piano and vocal chorus, but it's Cash's own solemn and earnest readings that truly make this collection an essential entry into his catalog. --Marc Greilsamer
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Gospel Collection
These country-pop stars started as a gospel group, and they return to those roots-glorious four-part harmonies intact-on this new collection. They pour their hearts and souls into Jesus Is Coming Soon; I Know; I Saw the Light; How Great Thou Art; Amazing Grace; This Little Light of Mine; Did I Make a Difference , and more!
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Gospel Collection
At Sun Records, Sam Phillips didn't allow the Man in Black to record his beloved gospel songs, so when Johnny Cash moved over to Columbia he got down to the Lord's business rather quickly, recording two sacred records within his first three years at the new label. This 24-song collection combines 1959's Hymns by Johnny Cash and 1961's Hymns of the Heart, making it more cohesive and compelling than most of the other Cash gospel sets. Cash adds a few originals to a variety of older well-known and obscure gospel songs. Along the way, the steady churn of the Tennessee Two is embellished by piano and vocal chorus, but it's Cash's own solemn and earnest readings that truly make this collection an essential entry into his catalog. --Marc Greilsamer
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Gospel Collection
These country-pop stars started as a gospel group, and they return to those roots-glorious four-part harmonies intact-on this new collection. They pour their hearts and souls into Jesus Is Coming Soon; I Know; I Saw the Light; How Great Thou Art; Amazing Grace; This Little Light of Mine; Did I Make a Difference , and more!
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Gospel Collection
Import-only collection of spiritual favorites performed by the King Of Rock 'n' Roll. Camden.
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Gospel Collection
Import-only collection of spiritual favorites performed by the King Of Rock 'n' Roll. Camden.
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Gospel Collection
Import only collection of spiritual recordings by the Country superstar. Camden. 2010.
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Gospel Collection
Import only collection of spiritual recordings by the Country superstar. Camden. 2010.
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Best of the Gospel Sessions
2011 collection of Gospel recordings from one of the finest Soul/Gospel vocalists of the '70s and beyond. It may have been his Soul hits that brought Al Green to the attention of a wider audience, but it was his Gospel recordings that inspired Al Green's passion. This selection of recordings is proof that he practices what he preaches, both figuratively and literally!
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Best of the Gospel Sessions
2011 collection of Gospel recordings from one of the finest Soul/Gospel vocalists of the '70s and beyond. It may have been his Soul hits that brought Al Green to the attention of a wider audience, but it was his Gospel recordings that inspired Al Green's passion. This selection of recordings is proof that he practices what he preaches, both figuratively and literally!
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Wow Gospel 2007
The WOW Gospel 2007 collection is much in the same vein of previous releases: Disc One features the best of more traditional acts while Disc Two spotlights newer talent and approaches. And much like its predecessors, the 2007 package has plenty of great music. Hang on, because the release kicks off quickly with Donald Lawrence and the Tri-City Singers from their farewell concert with "The Blessing of Abraham," a live-wire effort if there ever was one. It's followed by the delightful bossa nova-tinged "Psalm 68 (Let Our God Arise)" from Kurt Carr, a master at blending musical styles. Karen Clark Sheard – the baby of the famed Clark Sisters – comes through strong with the beautiful "You Showed Me." Another highlight is Keith Wonderboy Johnson & the Spiritual Voices with "I Made It," a celebratory statement. Johnson has a unique arrangement style and a voice somewhat reminiscent of Dobie Gray. Disc Two starts off with fireworks from hitmakers Mary Mary doing "The Real Party (Trevon’s Birthday)," a raise-the-roof chant spiced up with a sassy horn section. The great Yolanda Adams won't be denied with her "Victory," a proclamation of saving faith and deliverance. Other delightful highlights include Israel & New Breed's uplifting "Turn It Around" and Deitrick Haddon's convincing "Heaven Knows." And who would have imagined Nicole Mullen teaming up with 70s funkster Bootsy Collins? The duo's "Message for Ya" is guaranteed to bring a smile and a spring to your step. --Michael Lyttle
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Wow Gospel 2007
The WOW Gospel 2007 collection is much in the same vein of previous releases: Disc One features the best of more traditional acts while Disc Two spotlights newer talent and approaches. And much like its predecessors, the 2007 package has plenty of great music. Hang on, because the release kicks off quickly with Donald Lawrence and the Tri-City Singers from their farewell concert with "The Blessing of Abraham," a live-wire effort if there ever was one. It's followed by the delightful bossa nova-tinged "Psalm 68 (Let Our God Arise)" from Kurt Carr, a master at blending musical styles. Karen Clark Sheard – the baby of the famed Clark Sisters – comes through strong with the beautiful "You Showed Me." Another highlight is Keith Wonderboy Johnson & the Spiritual Voices with "I Made It," a celebratory statement. Johnson has a unique arrangement style and a voice somewhat reminiscent of Dobie Gray. Disc Two starts off with fireworks from hitmakers Mary Mary doing "The Real Party (Trevon’s Birthday)," a raise-the-roof chant spiced up with a sassy horn section. The great Yolanda Adams won't be denied with her "Victory," a proclamation of saving faith and deliverance. Other delightful highlights include Israel & New Breed's uplifting "Turn It Around" and Deitrick Haddon's convincing "Heaven Knows." And who would have imagined Nicole Mullen teaming up with 70s funkster Bootsy Collins? The duo's "Message for Ya" is guaranteed to bring a smile and a spring to your step. --Michael Lyttle
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Wow Gospel 2004
Now seven years strong, the WOW Gospel collection never fails to disappoint as it showcases the previous year's best and gives fans a hint of what is to come. The 2004 release, like its predecessors, offers a wide variety of styles all embedded under the "gospel" tag. For the more traditional fan, try on the widely popular Blind Boys of Alabama as they "Wade In The Water" or Richard Smallwood with Vision's "My Everything (Praise Waiteth)." More contemporary fans will appreciate Fred Hammond and his driving, upbeat "You Are My Daily Bread," Hezekiah Walker's hit single "I Need You to Survive" or even the super-slick Kirk Franklin and his roof-raising "Brighter Day." And for those looking ahead, you'll be encouraged with Tonex's rock-steady "Doesn't Really Matter." Another nice touch this year is the tribute to Houston, Texas artists (don't miss Kurt Carr's "I Almost Let Go") as the WOW series features prime gospel markets for the next decade. This is a must-have for any gospel fan or for those curious about where gospel might be going. --Michael Lyttle
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