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Performer: Eric Nelson

ANTOGNINI: There Will Come Soft Rains (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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ANTOGNINI: There Will Come Soft Rains (Review by Colin Clarke)

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BARBER, SAMUEL: Sure on This Shining Night (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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BARBER, SAMUEL: Sure on This Shining Night (Review by Colin Clarke)

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BELAFONTE/FREEDMAN: Turn the World Around (arr. Decormier/Nelson) (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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BELAFONTE/FREEDMAN: Turn the World Around (arr. Decormier/Nelson) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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CHILCOTT, BOB: Remember Me (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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CHILCOTT, BOB: Remember Me (Review by Colin Clarke)

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DALEY: In Remembrance (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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DALEY: In Remembrance (Review by Colin Clarke)

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DICKAU: I Carry Your Heart With Me (Review by Colin Clarke)

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DICKAU: I Carry Your Heart with Me (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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DICKAU: If Music Be The Food of Love (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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DICKAU: If Music Be The Food of Love (Review by Colin Clarke)

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DIEMER, EMMA LOU: O Come, Let Us Sing Unto the Lord (Review by Colin Clarke)

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DIEMER, EMMA LOU: O Come, Let Us Sing unto the Lord (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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ELDER: Ballade to the Moon (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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ELDER: Ballade to the Moon (Review by Colin Clarke)

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ELGAR: As Torrents in Summer (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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ELGAR: As Torrents in Summer (Review by Colin Clarke)

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EMERSON/GIDDONS: We Are Coming, Father Abraham (arr. Armstrong) (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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EMERSON/GIDDONS: We Are Coming, Father Abraham (arr. Armstrong) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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GILMORE, PATRICK: When Johnny Comes Marching Home (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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GILMORE, PATRICK: When Johnny Comes Marching Home (Review by Colin Clarke)

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GJEILO: Ubi Caritas (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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GJEILO: Ubi Caritas (Review by Colin Clarke)

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HENDERSON, ALVA: Your Fragrance (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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HENDERSON, ALVA: Your Fragrance (Review by Colin Clarke)

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HENSON: My Flight for Heaven (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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HENSON: My Flight for Heaven (Review by Colin Clarke)

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KITTEREDGE: Tenting on the Old Campground (arr. Van Camp) (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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KITTEREDGE: Tenting on the Old Campground (arr. Van Camp) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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KNAPP: Assurance (arr. K. Berg) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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KNAPP: Assurance (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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L’ESTRANGE: Oculi, omnium (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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L’ESTRANGE: Oculi, omnium (Review by Colin Clarke)

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NANCE: Like as the Hart Desireth the Waterborooks (Review by Colin Clarke)

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NANCE: Like as the Hart Desireth the Waterbrooks (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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NELSON, E.: How Do I Love Thee?. What Does the Lord Require? (Review by Colin Clarke)

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NELSON, RON: How Do I Love Thee?. What Does the Lord Require? (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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NELSON, RON: Music, When Soft Voices Die (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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NELSON, RON: Music, When Soft Voices Die (Review by Colin Clarke)

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PHILLIPS: The Beatitudes (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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PHILLIPS: The Beatitudes (Review by Colin Clarke)

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POWELL, MEL: The Word Was God (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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POWELL, MEL: The Word was God (Review by Colin Clarke)

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RANKIN: Fair Thee Well, Love (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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RANKIN: Fair Thee Well, Love (Review by Colin Clarke)

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RHEINBERGER: Abendlied (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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RHEINBERGER: Abendlied (Review by Colin Clarke)

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RUNESTAD: Come to the Woods (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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RUNESTAD: Come to the Woods (Review by Colin Clarke)

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RUTTER: For the Beauty of the Earth (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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RUTTER: For the Beauty of the Earth (Review by Colin Clarke)

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SPIRITUALS, TRADITIONAL: Soon-Ah Will Be Done (arr. Dawson) (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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SPIRITUALS, TRADITIONAL: Soon-Ah Will Be Done (arr. Dawson) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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SPIRITUALS, TRADITIONAL: Wade in the Water. Didn’t My Lord Deliver Daniel (both arr. Hogan) (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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SPIRITUALS, TRADITIONAL: Wade in the Water. Didn’t My Lord Deliver Daniel (both arr. Hogan) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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STEFFE: Battle Hymn of the Republic (both arr. Wilhousky) (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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STEFFE: Battle Hymn of the Republic (both arr. Wilhousky) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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TAKACH: Neither Angels, Nor Demons, Nor Powers (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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TAKACH: Neither Angels, Nor Demons, Nor Powers (Review by Colin Clarke)

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THOMPSON, RANDALL: The Last Words of David (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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THOMPSON, RANDALL: The Last Words of David (Review by Colin Clarke)

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TICHELI: Earth Song (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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TICHELI: Earth Song (Review by Colin Clarke)

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TRADITIONAL: City Called Heaven (arr. Poelinitz) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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TRADITIONAL: Come Thou Fount (arr. Nelson) (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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TRADITIONAL: Come Thou Fount (arr. Nelson) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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TRADITIONAL: Come, Thou Font of Every Blessing. Children of the Heavenly Father. How Can I Keep from Singing?. Wondrous Love. Elijah Rock. I Open My Mouth. City Called Heaven. Music Down in My Soul. In Dat Great Gittin’ Up Mornin’ (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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TRADITIONAL: Come, thou fount of every blessing. Children of the Heavenly Father. How can I keep from singing?. Wondrous Love (all arr. E. Nelson) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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TRADITIONAL: Down in the River to Pray (arr. J. Johnson/Nelson) (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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TRADITIONAL: Down in the River to Pray (arr. J. Johnson/Nelson) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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TRADITIONAL: Elijah Rock. In Dat Great Gettin’ Up Mornin’ (both arr. Hairston) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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TRADITIONAL: Follow the Drinking Gourd (arr. Koepke) (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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TRADITIONAL: Follow the Drinking Gourd (arr. Koepke) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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TRADITIONAL: Goober Peas. Bonnie Blue Flag. I am a Rebel Soldier (all arr. Nelson) (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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TRADITIONAL: Goober Peas. Bonnie Blue Flag. I am a Rebel Soldier (all arr. Nelson) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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TRADITIONAL: Hark, I hear the Harps Eternal (arr. A. Parker) (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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TRADITIONAL: Hark, I hear the Harps Eternal (arr. A. Parker) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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TRADITIONAL: I Open My Mouth (arr. A. Thomas) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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TRADITIONAL: Music Down in My Soul (arr. Hogan) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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TRADITIONAL: My Country, ‘tis of Thee (arr. Wilberg) (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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TRADITIONAL: My Country, ‘tis of Thee (arr. Wilberg) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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TRADITIONAL: The Dying Soldier (arr. Short/Willberg) (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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TRADITIONAL: The Dying Soldier (arr. Short/Willberg) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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TRADITIONAL: When Memory Fades (arr. Nelson) (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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TRADITIONAL: When Memory Fades (arr. Nelson) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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WILDRON/MURPHY: Tell my Father (arr. Ramsey) (Review by Ken Meltzer)

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WILDRON/MURPHY: Tell my Father (arr. Ramsey) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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