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100: Celebrating A Century of Recording Excellence

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Download links and information about 100: Celebrating A Century of Recording Excellence by Mormon Tabernacle Choir. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Gospel genres. It contains 32 tracks with total duration of 02:15:45 minutes.

Artist: Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Release date: 2010
Genre: Gospel
Tracks: 32
Duration: 02:15:45
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Alleluia Fanfare/Praise to the Lord, the Almighty 3:10
2. How Great Thou Art 5:02
3. Morning Has Broken 2:25
4. Brother James's Air 4:27
5. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring 3:36
6. The Lord's Prayer 3:30
7. The Impossible Dream 3:49
8. Homeward Bound 5:53
9. Old Time Religion 3:03
10. Climb Ev'ry Mountain 3:30
11. God Bless America 3:53
12. Call of the Champions 4:55
13. Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing 6:13
14. "Hallelujah" from Messiah 3:55
15. Bonus Track: Glorious Everlasting 3:15
16. Bonus Track: Betelehemu 5:29
17. How Firm a Foundation 4:36
18. Consider the Lilies 5:26
19. Simple Gifts 3:13
20. Be Still, My Soul 4:58
21. "Hallelujah Chorus" from Christ on the Mount of Olives 3:57
22. Come, Come, Ye Saints 4:20
23. You'll Never Walk Alone 3:19
24. Shenandoah 4:58
25. The Battle of Jericho 2:40
26. Over the Rainbow 4:44
27. Down to the River to Pray 3:57
28. Amazing Grace 6:25
29. God Be with You Till We Meet Again 2:45
30. Battle Hymn of the Republic 5:28
31. Bonus Track: All People That on Earth Do Dwell 3:36
32. Bonus Track: Danny Boy 5:18

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The Mormon Tabernacle Choir was formed in 1847 and the all-volunteer choir recorded its first record, “Let the Mountains Shout for Joy,” on September 1, 1910, and in the hundred years since, the choir — which currently has 360 members — has recorded 175 albums and done thousands of concerts and performances. This two-disc set (which also includes a bonus CD and DVD) collects some of the best tracks from that long legacy, including a digitally cleaned-up version of the original 1910 recording of “Let the Mountains Shout for Joy” and a similarly reconstituted “Worthy of the Lamb” from 1927. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir has become an American institution (they’re the longest standing recording group in the United States) and this fine set shows why.