1611: Celebrating 400 Years of the King James Bible
by Various Artists
SKU: 2696623
ISBN-10: UA00138416

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Description of 1611: Celebrating 400 Years of the King James Bible by Various Artists
Daywind Records presents this fourteen song set celebrating the four hundred year anniversary of the 1611 King James Bible. Features powerful performances from Southern Gospel greats, including Greater Vision, Gold City, Karen Peck & New River, Ernie Haase, and many more
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My Name Is Lazarus (Greater Vision) (00:03:21) |
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Calvary's Story (Lordsong) (00:03:27) |
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I Believe (Gold City) (00:03:40) |
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Ephesians One (Karen Peck & New River) (00:02:49) |
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I Still Cling To The Old Rugged Cross (Brian Free & Assurance) (00:04:41) |
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Damascus Road (The Perrys) (00:02:53) |
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Dry Bones (Austins Bridge) (00:02:50) |
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On The Road To Emmaus (The Steeles) (00:03:51) |
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John Saw (Gold City) (00:03:28) |
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In Gethsemene (Smith, White & Fairchild) (00:03:58) |
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I Love To Tell The Story (Mark Trammell Trio) (00:03:28) |
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Dare To Be A Daniel (Brian Free & Assurance) (00:04:32) |
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The Cross (The Crabb Family) (00:04:25) |
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An Unexpected Cross (Ernie Haase) (00:04:46) |
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| Product: | 1611: Celebrating 400 Years of the King James Bible |
| Recorded by: | Various Artists |
| Label Imprint: | (C) 2011 DayWind Records |
| Media: | Digital |
| Format: | Burn On Demand |
| Subject Category: | Southern Gospel |
| Playing Time: | 00:52:15 minutes |
| Selections/Songs: | 14 |
| Weight: | 0.2 pounds |
| Length: | 5 inches |
| Width: | 5.5 inches |
| Height: | 0.4 inches |
| Label: | New Day |
| Street Date: | 8/29/2012 |
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