Come Sunday
Download links and information about Come Sunday by Charlie Haden, Hank Jones. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Gospel, Jazz, Rock, Christian Rock, Christian Country Music, Classical genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 45:02 minutes.
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Artist: | Charlie Haden, Hank Jones |
Release date: | 2012 |
Genre: | Gospel, Jazz, Rock, Christian Rock, Christian Country Music, Classical |
Tracks: | 15 |
Duration: | 45:02 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Take My Hand Precious Lord | 4:25 |
2. | God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen | 2:29 |
3. | Down By the Riverside | 2:58 |
4. | Going Home | 4:11 |
5. | Blessed Assurance | 2:08 |
6. | It Came Upon the Midnight Clear | 2:58 |
7. | Bringing In the Sheaves | 2:53 |
8. | Deep River | 1:56 |
9. | Give Me That Old Time Religion | 2:59 |
10. | Sweet Hour of Prayer | 2:29 |
11. | The Old Rugged Cross | 3:56 |
12. | Were You There When They Crucified My Lord | 3:08 |
13. | Nearer My God to Thee | 2:16 |
14. | Come Sunday | 3:36 |
15. | Leaning On the Everlasting Arms | 2:40 |
Details
[Edit]This album is Mastered for iTunes. Between them, bassist Charlie Haden and pianist Hank Jones have recorded a host of notable duo albums with everyone from guitarists Pat Metheny and Egberto Gismonti to pianists Tommy Flanagan and Keith Jarrett. But together they recorded Steal Away, and that sublime 1995 project of “spirituals, hymns, and folks songs” remains a highlight for both. Fifteen years later, the pair reunited a few months before Jones’ death for its follow-up, Come Sunday. The repertoire’s scope was expanded—there’s a pair of Christmas carols and the Duke Ellington title track. Yet the playing and interaction remain as deeply felt. Haden takes the melody on “Down by the Riverside,” with Jones providing his legendary intuitive accompaniment. “Going Home” is based on the theme from the second movement of Dvořák’s Ninth Symphony and is a textbook example of Jones’ sometimes-overlooked soulfulness.