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Music : Amazing Grace: 40 Treasured Hymns

Amazing Grace: 40 Treasured Hymns

by: Tennessee Ernie Ford



Amazing Grace: 40 Treasured Hymns
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0617884083021
Label: Spring House / EMI
Manufacturer: Spring House / EMI
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Spring House / EMI
Release Date: November 17, 1998
Sales Rank: 1960
Studio: Spring House / EMI










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Tennessee Ernie Ford's warm, commanding baritone lives on most dramatically in his vivid rendition of the Merle Travis-penned coal miner's song 'Sixteen Tons,' which topped the national charts in 1955. But by the 1960s, Ford, a leading entertainer in his time and host of an NBC-TV variety show that ran from 1956 to 1961, had turned heavily to sacred music. By the time of his death in 1991, he'd recorded no fewer than 81 albums of gospel and spiritual music. Some of Ford's most memorable hymns are collected in this ample set, which includes both the familiar ('How Great Thou Art,' 'Rock of Ages') and the relatively obscure ('When God Dips His Pen of Love in My Heart,' 'Blessed Assurance'). Across the years, Ford's voice continues to echo with heartfelt earnestness and warm reassurance that soothes the soul and transcends the test of time as he magnificently makes these gospel masterpieces his own. --Bob Allen









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Disc 1:
  1. Stand By Me
  2. When God Dips His Love In My Heart
  3. He Knows What I Need
  4. Others
  5. What A Friend We Have In Jesus
  6. Sweet Hour Of Prayer
  7. Come On Down
  8. Blessed Assurance
  9. I Can Tell You The Time
  10. Just A Little Talk With Jesus
  11. Life's Railway To Heaven
  12. Saved By Grace
  13. My Task
  14. No Tears In Heaven
  15. Peace In The Valley
  16. Nearer, My God, To Thee
  17. His Amazing Grace
  18. Just A Closer Walk With Thee
  19. On The Jericho Road
  20. A Beautiful Life
Disc 2:
  1. Precious Memories
  2. Did You Think To Pray?
  3. The Old Rugged Cross
  4. In The Garden
  5. Face To Face
  6. I Find No Fault In Him
  7. Rock Of Ages
  8. Hide Me, Rock Of Ages
  9. A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
  10. Alleluia
  11. How Great Thou Art
  12. Put Your Hand In The Hand
  13. I Know The Lord Laid His Hands On Me
  14. Get On Board, Little Children
  15. Farther Along
  16. Let The Lower Lights Be Burning
  17. Wayfaring Pilgrim
  18. Lord, I'm Coming Home
  19. Take My Hand, Precious Lord
  20. If I Can Help Somebody


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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Amazing Grace: 40 Treasured Hymns/Tennessee Ernie Ford ...
I received the above product in excellent condition. It was exactly as described and I have been enjoying listening to it since it's arrival. Ordering, paying and receiving products is always easy on Amazon.com. Thankyou for your excellent service. Barb V.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Tennessee Ernie Ford Amazing Grace cassette two ...
No stars at all...This tape Stinks...very baaad.
The backup singers ruin this tape.

Ralphael, the OLD one



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * If I Can Help Somebody ...
The booming bass of Tennessee Ernie Ford is truly something to behold. The envy of opera baritones, Tennessee Ernie Ford is one of the few singers (Crosby and Como come to mind) who can sing the saddest of laments one minute and turn around and sing the funniest of ditties the next. His discography reflects this, and spans from country to rock and from gospel to pop. But, of all Tennessee Ernie Ford's music, I prefer his gospel. His deep, emotive baritone is perfect for shading the notes of even the most wistful heavenly pleas. This CD compilation represents an excellent sampling of his many gospel LPs. Every type of gospel song is present, from the obscure to the ubiquitous. However, what separates these versions of hymns from others is untimely Tennessee himself. A man of deep Christian faith, he instils these hymns with a level of emotion and a depth of feeling seldom heard, and certainly beyond what even the original composers may have imagined. From these recordings, it is easy to see why his first album, aptly titled `Hymns,' spent 277 weeks on the best selling charts.

The song choices can hardly be faulted, representing the complete spectrum of his gospel recording stretching from the early 1960's right into the late 1970's. Taken as a whole, this is an excellent sampling while we await the eventual re-release of his entire gospel discography. Though great, it is not a perfect release by any means. Not that there is anything wrong with the songs, mind you, just the quality and sources used. Although no documentation is provided, it appears that this CD uses at least three different levels of sourcing for its songs, which results in some very uneven sound quality. The good news is that there appears to be 1st generation masters used on many of the tracks, especially the tracks sourced from the `Spiritual' and `Hymn' long players. However, these are not original version of those tracks. In 1962 both aforementioned LPs were re-recorded in full stereophonic sound, and those are the versions brilliantly present here. There is one curious change though. The song "In the Garden" is sourced from the vinyl of the 1956 mono version, resulting in the worst sounding effort in the disc. Most other songs have middling sound quality, as all other songs, save the ones recorded with the The Jordanaires, appear to be sourced from 2nd generation masters.

I strongly recommend purchasing this with the recently re-released LPs of `Hymns' and `Spirituals.' Although the track listing between those two albums and this set may seem to overlap, they do not. The versions are, in fact, completely different.

If you like gospel music, you might as well start with the best, and this is it. You will not find a better singer of Christian songs.

A.J. Smith
A 19-year old music fan




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * AMAZING GRACE by TENNESSE ERNIE FORD ...
Very meaningful and olden but golden songs along with songs that I'd not heard before.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Amazing Grace-40 Treasured Hymns by Tennessee Ernie Ford ...
Amazing Grace: 40 Treasured Hymns-I will take the title of this CD set and call it "Amazing Music" by one of my favorite singers of all time. His voice is always strong and soars about the backup singers. My favorite of the 40 hymns on these two CD's is: "Did You Think to Pray?". On the last chorus of this hymn, Tennessee Ernie takes the bass part and blends it with the backup singers in a way that touches my heart every time I hear it. A purchase of this item is money WELL spent! Bill Joe Nix, Shelbyville, Tennessee 37160


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