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The Stanley Brothers - Sacred Songs from the Hills (Remastered Edition) (2024) Hi-Res

The Stanley Brothers - Sacred Songs from the Hills (Remastered Edition) (2024) Hi-Res
  • Title: Sacred Songs from the Hills (Remastered Edition)
  • Year Of Release: 1960 / 2024
  • Label: Little Starlight Records
  • Genre: Country, Bluegrass, Bluegrass Gospel, Rhythm & Blues
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
  • Total Time: 32:02
  • Total Size: 190 / 346 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. The Master's Bouquet (Gathering Flowers) (2:27)
02. In Heaven We'll Never Grow Old (2:29)
03. Praise the Lord (I Saw the Light) (2:11)
04. Where We'll Never Die (2:24)
05. The Darkest Hour Is Just Before Dawn (2:53)
06. Let Me Hide Myself in Thee (Rock of Ages) (2:51)
07. Let the Church Roll On (2:08)
08. Rank Strangers (3:04)
09. I'm Ready to Go (2:13)
10. Mother No Longer Awaits Me (3:02)
11. A Few More Seasons (2:47)
12. What a Friend (We Have in Jesus) (3:33)

For their second Starday album, the Stanley Brothers continued to make use of lead guitar, which had been introduced at their previous session for King in Sept. 1959. Fortunately, they also brought back in the fiddle/mandolin...

An inital album session took place at WNER-Live Oak Florida in Jan/Feb 1960 including a re-recording of Mother No Longer Awaits Me At Home, which they'd originally cut for Rich-R-Tone in 1947. All four tracks cut at this session were released in Mar 1960 in a picture sleeve 7" EP: A Few More Seasons / Where We'll Never Die // In Heaven We'll Never Grow Old / Mother No Longer Awaits Me At Home (Starday SEP-123) 1960.

A second session a few months later in May/Jun took place at Magnum Studio, Jacksonville Fl.[1] and many of the selections, would once again form the basis of the Stanley gospel repertoire, with many titles being re-recorded several times by Ralph and the Clinch Mountain Boys in later years.

Rank Stranger in particularly noteworthy, and has gone on to be come one of bluegrass' most enduring songs. In 2009 the US Library Of Congress added the recording to their National Recording Registry, which is some honour considering only 25 titles are chosen each year, showcasing the range and diversity of the American recorded sound heritage.

Prior to the albums release, a further single was issued with two songs from the May sessions: Rank Stranger / Gathering Flowers For The Master's Bouquet (Starday 506) Aug 1960.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for Hi-Res.