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Frank Algarme With The Bob Cline Singers - Oh, I Need Him flac album

Frank Algarme With The Bob Cline Singers - Oh, I Need Him flac album
  • Performer Frank Algarme
  • Title Oh, I Need Him
  • Style Gospel, Religious
  • Other formats FLAC VOX MIDI MP4 ADX MIDI XM
  • Genre Pop
  • Size MP3 1103 mb
  • Size FLAC 1426 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 712

Frank Algarme With The Bob Cline Singers - Oh, I Need Him ‎(LP, Album).

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Journalist: Oh, hi. My name’s Janice Short. I’m a reporter with the Pennington Evening News. I wonder if I could ask you a few questions. Man: About the council’s plan to close the park? Journalist: That’s right, yes. Man: Fantastic. We need all the publicity we can get. Journalist: So, who exactly is 'we'? Man: Well, we’re just a group of people who live round here, really. It’s called Variations, and I think it’s quite different to my last album. A lot of the songs on that were to do with dealing with being successful, as lots of second albums are, I suppose. But while I was on tour recently I, er,fell in love, actually, and I think that’s what’s motivated me to write these twelve tracks. Situation 7. Woman: Oh yes, I’ve been here a long time.

Tracklist

A1 Gentle Spirit
A2 Oh I Need Him
A3 Jesus (He Is The Son Of God)
A4 I Should Have Been Crucified
A5 The Light House
B1 I Just Feel Like Something Good Is About To Happen
B2 He’s Coming
B3 One Day Too Late
B4 This Could Be The Dawing
B5 There Is A River