
This is another fine entry in the solemn Catholic folk sound, written and performed by six students at Baltimore's St. Mary's Seminary, one of whom was Tim Schoenbachler who later had an album on NALR called 0, Jerusalem Songs For The Masses has an acoustic-guitar-driven sound very similar to Jack Miffleton/The Group, going back and forth from moody flute-accompanied ballads to lively songs with banjo. Vibrant harmonies throughout Striking yellow-on-black cover illustration of a bunch of heads Recommended. (Ken Scott – The Archivist).
Tracks:
01. Theme
02. Rise Up Jerusalem
03. The Lord is My Hope
04. Psalm 97
05. Simeon's Canticle
06. Make Known Your Way
07. Baptism Prayer
08. People of God
09. Lamentations
10. Sanctus
11. Memorial Acclamation
12. Amen
13. Yes, Lord, Amen
14. Be Filled With the Spirit
15. A Song for the Masses
You can find this one here.
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