| 1. After the Sunrise |
| 2. Higher |
| 3. I Love to Tell of His Love |
| 4. Getting Ready to Leave This World |
| 5. Heaven Is My Home |
| 6. We Are Climbing |
| 7. Lord Lead Me On |
| 8. Empty Mansion |
| 9. I've Found a Hiding Place |
| 10. Holding to His Hand of Love |
| 11. Sunset Is Coming (But the Sunrise We'll See) |
| 12. Holy Be Thy Great Name |
Higher: Complete 1940 Dallas Session,Chuck Wagon Gang,Copper Creek,Bluegrass,Country,Country Gospel,Pop,Southern Gospel,Traditional Country
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Higher: Complete 1940 Dallas Session
Chuck Wagon Gang Manufacturer: Copper Creek ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000CBLBR Release Date: 2003-09-30 |
Tracks:
- After the Sunrise
- Higher
- I Love to Tell of His Love
- Getting Ready to Leave This World
- Heaven Is My Home
- We Are Climbing
- Lord Lead Me On
- Empty Mansion
- I've Found a Hiding Place
- Holding to His Hand of Love
- Sunset Is Coming (But the Sunrise We'll See)
- Holy Be Thy Great Name
Customer Reviews:
The ORIGINAL Chuck Wagon Gang!!.......2004-07-29
All of the songs recorded during this session were written between 1933 and 1939, and for old-time southern gospel fans, it doesn't get much better than that! Songs by the immortal Albert Brumley, J. R. "Pap" Baxter, Jr., Marion Easterling, Luther Presley, and others, make this a truly legendary offering. The vocal arrangements are strictly Stamps-Baxter Singing School four-part harmonies, and unlike later recording projects by the Gang, instrumentation is beautifully simple -- Jim Carter's 6-string acoustic guitar.
I can't say enough good things about this project. I've played it over and over since purchasing it about a month ago, and the only problem I've found (if it can be called a problem) is the opening line of the second half of the second verse of "Higher"... Anna started to sing the second half of the third verse, but recovered very neatly. That the recording engineer left that minor slip on the master cut is mute testimony to the stark harshness of the late Depression years. No unlimited budgets for platinum-bound mega hits back then...
This one is a keeper. Bob Terrell's commentary and vintage portraits of the group are worth the cost alone. If you're old enough to remember, these songs are a precious trip down memory lane. And if you're not old enough, they provide a rare glimpse of a time when Americans depended on God and on each other.
The Real Thing.......2004-07-16
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