A Tribute to Salvation Army Musicians, Music and Composers
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Track Title | Artist | Conductor | Composer |
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Introduction and Welcome to Visiting Sections | Congregation | ||
Jubilation | Festival Chorus | Janette Smart arr. Graeme Press | |
Reasons Why | Festival Chorus | Words; Keith Banks, Music; John Martin | |
March - Hillcrest | German Staff Band | Bruce Broughton | |
Joy to the World | Staines Songsters | Words; Isaac Watts, Music; Handel arr. Liberty | |
O Be Joyful | Staines Songsters | Psalm 100, Music; John Rutter | |
Since Jesus | International Staff Band | Leonard Ballantine | |
I Dare to be Different | Festival Chorus | Words; Harry Read, Music Dick Krommenhoek | |
Piano Concerto No.2 Op 18 in C Minor (Last Movement) | International Staff Band - Soloist - Richard Phillips | Rachmaninoff arr. William Himes | |
March - Rosehill | International Staff Band and German Staff Band | Albert H. Jakeway | |
Then Will the Very Rocks Cry Out | Sydney Staff Songsters | McSpadden, George, Thonpson & Scruggs | |
Witness | Sydney Staff Songsters | Spiritual arr. Jack O'Halloran | |
The Word for the World | Festival Chorus | Words; Phillip Couts, Music; Richard Phillips | |
Come Where the Lord is Calling | Festival Chorus, Organ and International Staff Band | Words; Leo Ward, Music; John Larsson | |
More Than Wonderful | International Staff Songsters | Lanny Wolfe | |
Corpus Christi | International Staff Band | Robert Redhead | |
Hail, Thou Once Despised Jesus | Congregation and Festival Chorus | Words; John Bakewell & others, Music; 'Hyfrodol' arr. Leonard Ballantine |