St. Thomas Choir Of Men And Boys, Gerre Hancock, St. Thomas Choir Of Men & Boys - God My Heart Is Ready - Selected Hymns & Psalms (1992)

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Title: God My Heart Is Ready - Selected Hymns & Psalms
Year Of Release: 1992
Label: eOne Music International Classics
Genre: Classical, Choral
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:05:12
Total Size: 265 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Psalm 24: The Earth Is The Lord's (Bamby) - [03:21]
02. Psalm 121: I Will Lifet Up Mine Eyes (Bairstow) - [02:36]
03. Hymn: Lo, He Comes (Helesley): Stanzas 1,2, And 4 Descant By Paul Berry, Class Of 1992 - [04:03]
04. Psalm 96: O Sing Unto The Lord (Thalben-ball) - [04:05]
05. Psalm 8: O Lord, Our Govenor (Plainsong, Verses In Fauxbourdon By Hancock) - [04:14]
06. Hynm: Joy To The World (Antioch) - [02:58]
07. Psalm 84: O How Amiable Are They Dwellings (Parry) - [04:18]
08. Psalm 48: Great Is The Lord (Turle) - [04:01]
09. Psalm 108: O God, My Heart Is Ready (Atkins) - [03:45]
10. Hymn: We Sing Of God (Magdalen College) - [03:13]
11. Psalms 133: Behold Now, Bless The Lord (Andrew & Hancock) - [02:15]
12. Psalm 22: 1-11: My God, My God, Look Upon Me (Wesley) - [03:41]
13. Psalm 114: When Isael Came Out Of Egypt (From Thonus Peregrinus) - [02:17]
14. Hymn: Jesus Lives! (St. Albunis): Sanzas 1,2 And 4 (Descant By Alan Gray) - [02:19]
15. Psalm 23: The Lord Is My Shepherd (Goss) - [02:37]
16. Psalm 136: O Give Thanks Untothe Lord (Lloyd) - [05:47]
17. Psalme 47: O Clap Your Hands (Noble) - [02:43]
18. Hymn: The Head That Once Was Crowned (Descant By Alan Gray) - [02:25]
19. Hymn: O Come Labor On (Noble) - [02:43]
20. Psalm 150: O Praise God In His Holiness (Talbot (Sung In Procession Out Of The Nave)) - [02:01]

This is a wonderful collection of Anglican hymnal hymns with the addition of some beautifully arranged hymns.
The recording performed by the St. Thomas Choir under the direction of the great Herr Hancock is truly outstanding. Boys sing with a purity and sweetness of sound that you can't hear anywhere else these days, and men are excellent too. The singing of English words is exquisitely beautiful.