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The Spirituals Project Choir - The Spirituals Project Choir
Performer:
The Spirituals Project Choir
Title:

The Spirituals Project Choir

Category:
MP3 RAR album size:
1812 mb
FLAC RAR album size:
1622 mb
Formats:
VOC RA AA VOX AHX DMF AAC
Short-Info
Label: Spirituals Project Choir ‎– 00002000
Type: CD, Album
Country: US
Date of released: 2000
Category: Classical
Style: Modern
Rating:
3.7 / 5
Votes:
478

Tracklist

1 O Mary Don't You Weep
2 In Bright Mansions Above
3 Go Down, Moses
4 City Called Heaven
5 Don't You Let Nobody Turn You Roun'
6 My God Is So High
7 I Don't Feel Noways Tired
8 Calvary/Lord, Why Come Me Here?
9 Hallelujah
10 I Want To Be Ready
11 De Blin' Man Stood On De Road An' Cried
12 You Better Min
13 Death's Gonna Lay His Icy Hands On Me
14 Run, Sinner Run!
15 Wade In The Water
16 I Can't Stay Away
17 The Old Ark's A-Movering
18 Oh, Didn't It Rain!
19 There's No Hiding Place
20 God's Gonna Set This World On Fire

Credits

  • Directed By – Arlen Hershberger, Bennie Williams

Notes

RELIGIOUS CHORAL MUSIC.
The Spirituals Project is an award-winning secular, non-profit organization established in 1998, with administrative offices on the campus of the University of Denver. Our mission is the preservation and revitalization of the music and teachings (including especially the social justice teachings) of the songs commonly known as “spirituals,” created and first sung by enslaved African women and men in America in the 18th and 19th centuries.