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  2. Redemption Songs - Wikipedia

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    Redemption Songs is a collection of reinvented hymns and spiritual songs. As part of a church community that believed passionately the blessing of understanding the story of redemption through early church songs and ancient hymns, Jars of Clay found themselves a part of a growing renaissance, one that inspired them to write new songs using the rich hymn texts as the foundation.

  3. Jars of Clay discography - Wikipedia

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    Description: A seven-track mini-album featuring studio sessions of songs from the album Inland [E] Inlandia: The Remix Collection: Released: March 4, 2014; Formats: CD, digital; Label: Gray Matters; Description: A seven-track mini-album featuring remixes of songs from the album Inland; A Jars of Clay In-studio Performance of the "Much Afraid" Album

  4. Redemption Song - Wikipedia

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    A few more recordings from live concerts exist, both audio and video, amongst them a performance from Dortmund, Germany, on June 13, 1980, which is featured on the official 2014 release Uprising Live. "Redemption Song" was released as a single in the UK and France in October 1980 and included a full band rendering of the song.

  5. After Math: Redemption songs - AOL

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    Self-inflicted SNAFUs are an inevitable, albeit cringe-inducing, aspect of life -- whether that's referring to the veteran who helped save a squad of young soccer players as "pedo guy" or ...

  6. Songs of Freedom - Wikipedia

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    Songs of Freedom is a four-disc box set containing music by Bob Marley and the Wailers, from Marley's first song "Judge Not", recorded in 1961, to a live version of "Redemption Song", recorded in 1980 at his last concert.

  7. This Mortal Coil (album) - Wikipedia

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    This Mortal Coil is the fifth studio release of the progressive metal band Redemption.The album was officially released on October 11, 2011. The inspiration for the album came from guitarist/keyboardist Nick van Dyk being diagnosed with cancer and told he had 3–5 years to live, only to later have that diagnosis overturned and be declared cancer-free. [1]

  8. Redemption Hymnal - Wikipedia

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    The Redemption Hymnal is a red-covered hymnbook containing 800 evangelical hymns, first published by the Elim Publishing House in London, in 1951. The hymnal was compiled by a committee of leaders from the three main Pentecostal denominations in the United Kingdom: Assemblies of God in Great Britain , Elim Pentecostal Church and the Apostolic ...

  9. Sons of Korah (band) - Wikipedia

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    Redemption Songs, Sons of Korah's third album, was released in November 2000. [8] For that album the line-up was Coghill on backing vocals; Gear on double bass, bass guitar, lead guitar, piano, solo nylon guitar, backing vocals and cello; Jacoby on lead vocals and guitar; together with Richard Beechey on drums and percussion; and Marcus Hayden ...