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| | Product Details | | Audio CD Release Date: | February 04, 1994 | | Studio: | Rounder / Umgd | | Number Of Discs: | 1 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 32 reviews |
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| | Track Listing | | 1. | Walk Over God's Heaven | | 2. | Will There Be Any Stars? | | 3. | Where No One Stands Alone | | 4. | Never Will Give Up | | 5. | Remind Me, Dear Lord | | 6. | I Know Who Holds Tomorrow | | 7. | Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven | | 8. | I'd Rather Have Jesus | | 9. | Far Side Bank Of Jordan | | 10. | In The Palm Of Your Hand | | 11. | Loves Me Like A Rock | | 12. | Jewels | |
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44 of 44 found the following review helpful:
I'm no church goer but this CD is stunning!! Jul 18, 2001
By Thomas Stanley
"Mountain Boy"
I am not normally a gospel music fan. I bought this album after hearing the sound track to "O Brother Where Art Thou" that featured "I'll Fly Away" by the Cox Family and Allison Krauss. I am now hunting down all I can find. The vocals are bell ringing. The instrumental work is world class. I think that "The Far Side Bank of Jordan" is worth the price of the entire CD. This entire CD is superior work that is a must have. No Prozac or Zoloff will lift your spirits as much as this single CD.
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Like Bathing in the River Jordan Jan 14, 2002
By Tim Scannell
"Tim"
Alison Krauss could have stayed with the Cox Family for the rest of her career and not sold herself one inch short. She and the band are one, seamless, adding to each other, not one of them ahead of the next. I don't know what you call the intangible quality captured here, but I sure recognized it when I heard it, and I bet you will, too. My favorite song is Far Side Bank of Jordan; I look forward to it every time I listen, as I happily endure all of the amazing songs the come before, and after, it. This is powerful, rich, reassuring music that's full of longing and belief. I've been searching for it -- and the unformed feeling it conjures up -- since I was a kid. If this disk doesn't make you feel God, nothing likely will. While I haven't been to communion in about 20 years, if they'd been singing these tunes on Sunday mornings, I bet I'd still be going to church every week.
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Great! Mar 17, 2006
By Noquah Adkins
"Noqah"
As usual the quality of music on this album is outstanding.....i was born and grew up in the nountains of Western NC and Eastern TN, my mother sang many of these songs as we worked out in the fields..we could hear her singing clear across the mountain.........Sorry, i can't give you an objective opinion about the music on this album, it goes too deep into my heart....
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
For Christians and just plain music lovers... Jul 25, 2000
By Ginger L. Savage
"gingerbear"
I Know Who Holds Tommorrow will go down as one of the classic country/bluegrass/gospel albums. Allison Krauss and the Cox family singers remind us what gospel music is about. It's about the delicate harmonies, subtle shadings, and clean sounds that make shiver run down your spine. "Will there be any stars" has also been a classic gospel standard and this recording gives it a fresh new feel. Willard Cox rendition of "Far Side Bank of Jordan" is an absolute tear jeaker. He captures the sadness and yet the joy, of knowing that there will be a better place. Sydney's verision of "Love me Like A Rock," I think is better than Paul Simon's. Yet nothing moves this album more than the perfect voice of Allison Krauss. Her delicate harmonies with the Cox sisters are exquisite. I hope that Country Music and mainstream music will soon realize that Allison Krauss is the finest singer/musician of her generation and her amazing talent is heaven sent. Enjoy!
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Beautiful gospel. Aug 17, 2005
By Heather Rennie
"graphic design tutor"
I actually bought this as a gift. I was not a gospel fan. Neither was I an Alison Krauss fan. And who was the Cox family? Now that has all changed - I loved it! Very moving, emotionally and spiritually (even if you are not that way inclined). I quote from the giftee: "An excellent example of the genre." Take the time to listen for yourself - it will be worth it.
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