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Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, Gospel Radio Gems

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1580133

Disk length: 39m 33s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. I'm Riding High on Wings of Love 1:56
2. 'Til the Last Leaf Shall Fall 2:10
3. We Should Walk Together 3:27
4. Peace Like a River 3:58
5. Just a Veil Between 2:47
6. Things Invisible 2:14
7. Dreamboat 3:18
8. I'm Finding Joy in My Savior's Love 1:54
9. Home of the Soul 3:18
10. Never Leave Me 3:57
11. When the Good Lord Cares 2:28
12. I Am So Glad 1:59
13. I Hold His Hand 3:26
14. Better Farther On 2:32

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Review

Pure, powerful, and soul-stirring, Gospel Radio Gems marks a high point in Doyle Lawson's storied career. The intricate four-part harmonies are in capable hands, backed only by Lawson's delicate acoustic guitar. Recording completely live using just two microphones, Lawson (lead), Barry Scott (tenor), Barry Abernathy (baritone), and Dale Perry (bass) vibrantly recreate the gospel radio shows that graced countless Southern airwaves in days gone by. The one-guitar format gives ample room for the vocals to shine, and they glow with warmth, joy, and passion. Lawson wisely avoids rehashing the standard gospel repertoire. More than an homage to the great gospel quartets of country's past--the Brown's Ferry Four, the Swanee River Boys, and the Jordanaires among them--this album showcases one of the great gospel quartets of country's present. --Marc Greilsamer

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