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  2. Hymn (album) - Wikipedia

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    Hymn is the twelfth studio album by English soprano Sarah Brightman and first since 2013's Dreamchaser. The five-and a half year gap between both studio albums marks Brightman's longest break between studio releases. This album marks Brightman's ninth studio collaboration with producer Frank Peterson. The album was released on 9 November 2018 ...

  3. Hymns to the Silence - Wikipedia

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    It was his first studio double album. Morrison recorded the album in 1990 in Beckington at The Wool Hall Studios and in London at Townhouse and Westside Studios. When Hymns to the Silence was released in 1991, it reached number five on the UK Albums Chart and received positive reviews from critics. Morrison's use of various musical styles was ...

  4. Hymn (Ultravox song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hymn" is a song from Ultravox's sixth studio album Quartet. Released as the album's second single on 19 November 1982, it reached #11 on the UK Singles Chart [ 1 ] and the Top 10 in Germany and Switzerland.

  5. Urban Hymns - Wikipedia

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    Urban Hymns is the third studio album by English rock band the Verve, released on 29 September 1997 on Hut Records. The group had broken up while promoting A Northern Soul in August 1995, though they reformed two weeks later without guitarist Nick McCabe.

  6. Hymn (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Hymn or the title song, by Sarah Brightman, 2018; Hymns (2nd Chapter of Acts album), 1986; Hymns (Bloc Party album), 2016; Hymns (Corey Glover album), 1998; Hymns (Godflesh album), 2001

  7. Hymn for the Weekend - Wikipedia

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    "Hymn for the Weekend" received generally positive reviews from critics. Jody Rosen of Billboard called it "the album's grooviest". [7] Helen Brown of The Daily Telegraph wrote: "Beyoncé makes more of her appearance on 'Hymn for the Weekend', bringing her chunky harmonies and no-nonsense brass section to a peppy little excursion into indie R&B which opens with a paradisiacal fanfare and finds ...

  8. Hymn: Sarah Brightman In Concert - Wikipedia

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    Hymn: Sarah Brightman In Concert is the sixth worldwide concert tour, and tenth tour altogether, by English soprano singer Sarah Brightman in support of her album Hymn (2018). The tour started on 24 November 2018, in São Paulo, Brazil, and will continue until 2021. The event is expected to include 125 shows in five different continents, thus ...

  9. Hymns (Loretta Lynn album) - Wikipedia

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    Hymns is the fifth solo studio album and first Gospel album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn. It was released on November 15, 1965, by Decca Records. [1] The album consists of 12 gospel and inspirational songs that were either popular over the years or were written by Lynn for this album.