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Sister Miriam Therese Winter, SCMM, Medical Mission Sisters And Paulist Folk Singers / John Ylvisaker, Robert Edwin And Instrumental Ensemble - Praise The Lord In Many Voices: A Recorded Performance In Carnegie Hall: Part I album flac

Sister Miriam Therese Winter, SCMM, Medical Mission Sisters And Paulist Folk Singers / John Ylvisaker, Robert Edwin  And Instrumental Ensemble - Praise The Lord In Many Voices: A Recorded Performance In Carnegie Hall: Part I album flac Performer: Sister Miriam Therese Winter, SCMM
Title: Praise The Lord In Many Voices: A Recorded Performance In Carnegie Hall: Part I
Style: Folk, Psychedelic Rock
Released: 1967
Country: US
MP3 album: 1651 mb
FLAC album: 1651 mb
Rating: 4.8
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Genre: Rock / Folk and Country

Complete your Sister Miriam Therese Winter, SCMM, Medical Mission Sisters And Paulist Folk Singers, John Ylvisaker, Robert Edwin And Instrumental Ensemble collection. Medical Mission Sisters And Paulist Folk Singers.

At Carnegie Hall is a live album by The Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane. It was recorded on 29 November 1957 at "Thanksgiving Jazz", a benefit concert produced by Kenneth Lee Karpe for the Morningside Community Center in Harlem. Other acts performing included: Billie Holiday, Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Charles, Sonny Rollins, and Chet Baker with Zoot Sims

My chain, my pants, my pants with the chain They know it's me, the hat and the shades They heard my voice and they ran to the stage My Vans, my braids, my mans, my babes My girls, my ex, my hoes that I left The way I stepped out the car, that's a flex Give thanks, get fresh, praise the. Lord then finesse, bless

Medical Mission Sisters were founded in 1925 in Washington, . by a young Austrian doctor named Anna Dengel. Over the past 92 years, Medical Mission Sisters have offered care and compassion to millions of individuals in our world. As the times and the needs have evolved, so too has our focus in mission - from curative, to preventative, to promotive, to community-based, to holistic health care. We also advocate and work for the health of our Earth and for a just sharing of our world’s limited resources.

Medical Mission Sister Jane Gates once wrote that she has never forgotten the old sailor’s lament in The Ancient Mariner- Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink. She talked to them about Medical Mission Sisters and showed a short film about the Lakota Sioux Tribe with whom she served in mission for five years. To this day, the tribe endures the impact of the 15th century Doctrine of Discovery that allowed Christian explorers the right to claim lands inhabited by non-Christians and was later adopted by the United States Supreme Court and continues to govern .

Their voices set them and their bands above the rest and define them as the best rock singers of all time. List includes both men and women. To be included on this list, the vocalists must be primarily known for their association with rock music and (obviously) must have a great voice. While there are many notable vocalists of today's rock music, arguably many of the best rock vocalists of all time are those from earlier generations. Elvis Presley, Freddie Mercury from Queen, John Lennon from The Beatles, Jim Morrison from The Doors and Bob Dylan are only a few of some of the best rock vocalists ever but also some of the most influential singers of all time. Freddie Mercury especially had an amazing voice and was ranked second only to Mariah Carey by MTV for the best voices in music ever.

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Tracklist

Mass Of A Pilgrim People
Medical Mission Sisters* And Paulist Folk Singers Lord, Have Mercy 1:55
Medical Mission Sisters* And Paulist Folk Singers Glory To God 1:46
Medical Mission Sisters* And Paulist Folk Singers Creed 3:25
Medical Mission Sisters* And Paulist Folk Singers Holy, Holy, Holy 1:10
Medical Mission Sisters* And Paulist Folk Singers Our Father 1:30
Medical Mission Sisters* And Paulist Folk Singers Lamb Of God 1:30
Medical Mission Sisters* And Paulist Folk Singers Recessional: God Gives His People Strength 2:35
Mass For The Secular City
John Ylvisaker, Robert Edwin Introit - Sing To The Lord 3:00
John Ylvisaker, Robert Edwin Kyrie - Lament Of The City 3:33
John Ylvisaker, Robert Edwin Gloria - Joy In The City 5:12
John Ylvisaker, Robert Edwin Credo - Death In The City 5:10
John Ylvisaker, Robert Edwin Sanctus - Lord In The City 2:10
John Ylvisaker, Robert Edwin Agnus Dei - New Life In The City 2:50

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
AVS-102 Sister Miriam Therese Winter, SCMM*, Medical Mission Sisters* And Paulist Folk Singers / John Ylvisaker, Robert Edwin And Instrumental Ensemble* Sister Miriam Therese Winter, SCMM*, Medical Mission Sisters* And Paulist Folk Singers / John Ylvisaker, Robert Edwin And Instrumental Ensemble* - Praise The Lord In Many Voices: A Recorded Performance In Carnegie Hall: Part I ‎(LP) Avant Garde Records AVS-102 US 1967
AVM-102, AV-102 Sister Miriam Therese Winter, SCMM*, Medical Mission Sisters* And Paulist Folk Singers / John Ylvisaker, Robert Edwin And Instrumental Ensemble* Sister Miriam Therese Winter, SCMM*, Medical Mission Sisters* And Paulist Folk Singers / John Ylvisaker, Robert Edwin And Instrumental Ensemble* - Praise The Lord In Many Voices: A Recorded Performance In Carnegie Hall: Part I ‎(LP, Mono) Avant Garde Records , Avant Garde Records AVM-102, AV-102 US 1967
AVM-102 Sister Miriam Therese Winter, SCMM*, Medical Mission Sisters* And Paulist Folk Singers / John Ylvisaker, Robert Edwin And Instrumental Ensemble* Sister Miriam Therese Winter, SCMM*, Medical Mission Sisters* And Paulist Folk Singers / John Ylvisaker, Robert Edwin And Instrumental Ensemble* - Praise The Lord In Many Voices: A Recorded Performance In Carnegie Hall: Part I ‎(LP, Mono) Avant Garde Records, Ltd. AVM-102 UK 1967


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A live concert from Carnegie Hall, side one consists of the choral/folk sounds of the Medical Mission Sisters, joined here by the male Paulist Singers. Good harmonies enhanced by a nice background of classical guitars and a snappy rhythm section, south-of-the—border styleTthe real winner is side two with one of the first vinyl appearances of John Ylvisaker, whose solo lps on the same label are among the most outstanding examples of early Jesus rock. This session doesn’t quite match those efforts; nevertheless John and band (with Robert Edwin assisting on vocals) deliver a nice mix of bossa nova, samba, hard rock, and gospel blues, highlighted by wife Amanda’s organ playing.