The Very Best Of - Marian Anderson

The Very Best Of

Marian Anderson

  • Genre: Christian
  • Release Date: 2009-09-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 30
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2009 Master Classics Records
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Poor Me Marian Anderson 4:02
2
Honor, Honor Marian Anderson 1:47
3
De Gospel Train Marian Anderson 1:38
4
My Soul's Been Anchored in the Marian Anderson 1:51
5
Roll, Jerd'n, Roll! Marian Anderson 2:09
6
Hear de Lam's A-Cryin' Marian Anderson 2:55
7
He's Got the Whole World in Hi Marian Anderson 2:02
8
Lord, I Can't Stay Away Marian Anderson 2:23
9
Trampin' Marian Anderson 3:41
10
Heaven, Heaven Marian Anderson 1:52
11
My Lord, What a Morning Marian Anderson 3:26
12
Dere's No Hidin' Place Down De Marian Anderson 0:54
13
Deep River Marian Anderson 2:33
14
O What a Beautiful City! Marian Anderson 1:56
15
Sinner, Please Marian Anderson 2:03
16
Go Down, Moses Marian Anderson 2:42
17
City Called Heaven Marian Anderson 4:49
18
Ride On, King Jesus Marian Anderson 2:07
19
Nobody Knows the Trouble I See Marian Anderson 3:39
20
On Ma Journey Marian Anderson 1:51
21
Plenty Good Room Marian Anderson 1:41
22
Hold On! Marian Anderson 2:26
23
If He Change My Name Marian Anderson 3:07
24
Every Time I Feel de Spirit Marian Anderson 1:33
25
Soon-a Will Be Done Marian Anderson 2:08
26
Sometime I Feel Like a Motherl Marian Anderson 3:01
27
Crucifixion Marian Anderson 4:01
28
Were You There? Marian Anderson 3:28
29
Let Us Break Bread Together Marian Anderson 1:37
30
Hard Trials Marian Anderson 1:55

Reviews

  • Properly performed and deeply spiritual

    5
    By segabear
    I have always been moved by Negro Spirituals (I am NOT politically correct). This one of the moving experiences I have ever had. I grew up in Atlanta in the 50's and am well aware of the political forces that hindered her career and kept from the world one of the most glorious contralto voices. She did, however, pave the way for the next generation. She often visited Dr. Martin Luther King, Sr at Ebernezer Baptist Church and and sang (They didn't even make whites sit in the back of the church!). Stygian is the only adjective to describe her contralto voice (or was she a tenor). The is a landmark recording and is highly recommended

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