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The Rex Nelon Singers - One More Song flac album
  • Performer The Rex Nelon Singers
  • Title One More Song
  • Date of release 1981
  • Style Gospel
  • Other formats WAV ASF MP3 DXD FLAC TTA DMF
  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1463 mb
  • Size FLAC 1545 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 241

Rex Humbard's evangelistic ministry, the Humbard Singers proclaim the present joy of the Christian life as well as the keen anticipation of a future heavenly home. The simple, direct Humbard Family style - whether heard in one of the great Humbard rallies, in a moving service at the unique Cathedral of Tomorrow, pastored by Rex Humbard, or in one of the 5,000 television programs originating annually from the Cathedral - communicates its meaningful message directly to the hearts of people.

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The Rex Nelon Singers ‎– One Step Closer. Label: Canaan Records ‎– CAS-9873. Format: Vinyl, LP, Album. Country: USA & Canada. Vocals – The Rex Nelon Singers.

Rex Nelon, Jake Hess, Ben Speer, and Robert S. Arnold. great! about 9 years ago. bluewingtip. He was truly one of the best. Thanks again for this. It made my day! about 11 years ago. hoover4000. yes. about 11 years ago.

Rex Nelon (January 19, 1932 - January 24, 2000) was one of the senior statesmen in the field of Southern Gospel music. His career spanned over 40 years of singing gospel music, as well as being an outstanding music publisher. Rex's love of songs began as a boy in Asheville, NC. At age 14, he won his first singing contest. The prize was a pair of shoes.

Which is why One More Light shouldn't come as such a surprise. And yet, the album remains a jarring follow-up to 2014's muscular The Hunting Party and an overall curve ball in their catalog.

The album harkened back to the Tyrannosaurus Rex days with long song titles and lyrical complexity, but was not a critical success. In the US, Warner Brothers dropped the band without releasing the album. T. Rex by now had an extended line-up which included second guitarist Jack Green and BJ Cole on pedal steel. Rex's penultimate album, Futuristic Dragon (1976), featured a schizophrenic production style that veered from Wall of Sound-style songs to nostalgic nods to the old T. Rex boogie machine. It only managed to reach number 50, but the album was better received by the critics and featured the singles "New York City" (number 15 in the UK) and "Dreamy Lady" (number 30). To promote the album, T. Rex toured the UK, and performed on television shows such as Top of the Pops, Supersonic and Get It Together.

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Tracklist

A1 One More Song
A2 Till He Comes
A3 It's My Desire
A4 When I Cross To The Other Side Of Jordan
A5 Everything Looks Brighter
B1 Let Your Faith Do The Walking
B2 Take Me to Jesus
B3 Don't Be Left Behind
B4 My Friend And I
B5 It Is Well
B6 Victory Shall Be Mine