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Blind Boys of Alabama, Go Tell It on the Mountain

Audio CD

Disk ID: 144209

Disk length: 45m 25s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2003

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Last Month of the Year 3:03
2. I Pray on Christmas 3:41
3. Go Tell It on the Mountain 3:57
4. Little Drummer Boy 3:19
5. In the 4:49
6. Joy to the World 2:25
7. Born in Bethlehem 6:36
8. The Christmas Song 2:34
9. Away in 5:22
10. Oh Come AllYe Fait 2:10
11. White Christmas 4:03
12. Silent Night 3:19

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Review

Exceptional in every way, the Blind Boys of Alabama's Christmas record is a must have for Christmas music fans of all ages and musical persuasions. Go Tell It on the Mountain features the legendary gospel group singing with some of the most renowned artists in the music world who share gospel, R&B and folk roots. Thirteen tracks deep, every song is a gift, offering such compelling new arrangements and dynamic vocal performances of traditional hymns, carols and mistletoe pop standards that some will seem like you're hearing them for the first time. With guest stars such as Solomon Burke, Tom Waits, Shelby Lynne, Chrissie Hynde, Aaron Neville, Me'Shell Ndegeocello, the immortal jazz man Les McCann and others, it's impossible to list all the highlights. Suffice to say, the blistering blues-funk rendering of "Away in a Manger" with George Clinton, Robert Randolph and the Blind Boys, along with a smoldering duet of "The Christmas Song" by Shelby Lynne and Clarence Fountain from the group, will have you shoutin' from the mountaintop again and again. --Martin Keller

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