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List Price: $16.99 | | Label: Pba Music Publishing
Salesrank: 478730
Released: July 25, 2006 |
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The Many Voices of One Nation Under God Track Listing:
1. Taps - St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
2. Adagio for Strings - Samuel Barber
3. God - Tupac Shakur (read by James Monroe Iglehart)
4. Healing Chant - The Native Flute Ensemble
5. Sweet Hour of Prayer - Anonymous 4
6. The Young Convert - The Boston Camerata
7. New Jordan - The Oregon State University Choir
8. Love Is Little - The Tudor Choir
9. Heaven - Duke Ellington
10. You're Not Walking Alone - Rev. James Cleveland
11. Where I Learned to Pray - Loretta Lynn
12. I Saw the Light - Hank Williams
13. Swing Low - Jeff & Sheri Easter
14. Moses, Don't Get Lost - John Davis and Group
15. Shall We Gather at the River - Fisher and Company
16. Appalachian Spring, Excerpt – Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
17. Chichester Psalms - Bournemouth Symphony Chorus and Orchestra
18. How Glorious Is Thy Name - Dave Brubeck and the Baltimore Choral Arts Society
19. Oh, Doctor Jesus - Ella Fitzgerald
20. Quien Como Tu? - Ricardo Rodriguez
21. There Is a Balm in Gilead - Chanticleer
22. Hope, Faith, Life, Love - Eric Whitacre
23. Amazing Grace - Peter B. Allen
Editorial Review:
Throughout the United States' history, music has played an integral part in the prayer life of Americans. The Many Voices of One Nation Under God compiles some of the most important music written and recorded to illustrate the history of prayer in America. The music included in this CD spans the US history from Native Americans to modern day music and shows the richness and variety of our great composers and performers. The CD illustrates through music the development of prayer in America, and is the perfect companion to James P. Moores book The History of Prayer in America, One Nation Under God.