<< MP3 BYU Vocal Point - Lead Thou Me On: Hymns and Inspiration
BYU Vocal Point - Lead Thou Me On: Hymns and Inspiration
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FormatMP3
SourceCD
Bitrate320kbit
GenreReligious
TypeAlbum
Date 9 years, 3 weeks
Size 111.04 MB
 
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BYU Vocal Point has been described as an "optical illusion for your ears." Their inventive a cappella style, innovative arrangements, and incredible vocal percussion continue to wow audiences everywhere. They have performed before millions on national television on NBC's The Sing-Off, in concerts, and on YouTube.com.

While Vocal Point showcases mostly popular songs from yesterday and today in their concerts, the group always includes a few hymns and inspirational songs. Now for the first time, Vocal Point's music of praise and worship is featured exclusively on its own album.

• Lead, Kindly Light (John Henry Newman, John B. Dykes; arr. James Stevens)
• All Creatures of Our God and King (St. Francis of Assisi, Peter von Brachel; arr. Buck Mangum)
• I Need Thee Every Hour (Annie S. Hawks, Robert Lowry; arr. McKay Crockett)
• Danny Boy (Frederic Weatherly (additional lyrics by Keith Evans), traditional Irish tune; arr. McKay Crockett)
• He is Born (Aaron Edson)
• Noyana / Come, Come, Ye Saints (William Clayton, Jesse Tom White; arr. Trevor Johnson)
• I Stand All Amazed (Charles H. Gabriel; arr. McKay Crockett)
• Be Still, My Soul (Katharina von Schlegel (translated by Jane Borthwick), Jean Sibelius; arr. Michael Hicks)
• We All Need Saving (Jon McLaughlin; arr. Paul Bodily)
• Infant Holy, Infant Lowly (Traditional Polish carol (translated by Edith M. G. Reed); arr. McKay Crockett)
• Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing (Robert Robinson, John Wyeth; arr. Keith Evans)
• Savior, Redeemer of My Soul (Orson F. Whitney, Rob Gardner; arr. Keith Evans)
• Nearer, My God, to Thee (Sarah Flower Adams, Lowell Mason; arr. James Stevens)

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