The 6:30 Band | Double Cure

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Double Cure

by The 6:30 Band

The second recording by Redeemer Presbyterian Church's own “6:30 band” was recorded live in San Francisco in 1998 and features 11 new jazz arrangements of traditional hymn tunes.
Genre: Spiritual: Hymns
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1. Lord, with Glowing Heart I\'d Praise Thee
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2. My Faith Has Found a Resting Place
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3. Kind and Merciful
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4. Rock of Ages
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5. Glorious Things of Thee are Spoken
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6. And Can it Be
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7. How Sweet and Awesome is the Place
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8. If You But Trust
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9. O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus
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10. There is a Fountain
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11. It is Well with My Soul
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The second recording by Redeemer Presbyterian Church of New York City’s own “6:30 band” was recorded live in San Francisco in 1998 and features 11 new jazz arrangements of traditional hymn tunes. Legendary jazz pianist Dave Brubeck comments, “The band is in top form!” Featuring Julie Dieslin August on cello, Jonathan Gilley on acoustic and electric bass, Chris Hughes on drums and percussion, Tom Jennings on piano and Steve Sacks on saxophones.


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