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Performer: Hubert Laws SPIRITUALS IN CONCERT: In that great getting up morning. Sinner, please don't let this harvest pass. Over my head/Li'V David. Oh, what a beautiful city. Lord, how come me here? I believe I'll go back home/Lordy, won't you help me? Ride on King Jesus. Swing low, sweet chariot/Ride up in the chariot You can tell the world. Scandalize my name. Great day. Oh, glory. Calvary/Were you there? Talk about a child that do love Jesus. Gospel train. My God is so high. There is a balm in Gilead. He's got the whole world in His hand (Review by David Mason Greene) | flute | Hubert Laws and Earl Klugh: How to Beat the High... (Hubert Laws) (Review by Andrew Sussman) | flute | Hubert Laws: Make It Last (Hubert Laws) (Review by Andrew Sussman) | flute | BLANCHARD: New Earth Sonata for Flute, Guitar, Piano, and Rhythm (Review by John Ditsky) | flute | BOLLING, CLAUDE: CALIFORNIA SUITE (Review by Royal S. Brown) | flute | FARBERMAN: Crumble’s Ballet (Review by Paul Rapoport) | flute | TELEMANN, GEORG PHILIPP: Suite in A minor for Flute and Strings; Overture; Air à l'Italien; Réjouissance (Review by John Ditsky) | flute | TRADITIONAL: Amazing Grace (Review by John Ditsky) | flute | WILLIAMS, PATRICK: HOW TO BEAT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING (Review by Frederic Silber) | flute | WILLIAMS, PATRICK: HOW TO BEAT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING (Review by Frederic Silber) | saxophone |
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