
Performer:
The Fisherfolk
Title:
Rejoice With The Fisherfolk
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1594 mb
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The Fisherfolk - Rejoice With The Fisherfolk album download
Tracklist
A1 | This Is The Day | 1:46 |
A2 | Come And Go With Me | 2:07 |
A3 | Something In My Heart | 0:45 |
A4 | Thank You, Thank You, Jesus | 1:22 |
A5 | I Must Have Jesus | 1:01 |
A6 | Oh! How Good Is The Lord | 2:36 |
A7 | There's A River Of Life | 2:38 |
A8 | Spirit Of The Living God | 2:30 |
A9 | Fill Your Heart With Love | 2:26 |
A10 | Turn Me, O God | 4:08 |
A11 | There Is Power In The Blood | 3:06 |
A12 | How Firm A Foundation | 4:02 |
B1 | For You Are My God | 3:48 |
B2 | The Lord Is Present | 2:52 |
B3 | Blessed Be The Name | 2:10 |
B4 | God Gives Peace Like A River | 3:52 |
B5 | Psalm 8 | 3:09 |
B6 | Silver And Gold | 1:16 |
B7 | Rejoice In The Lord Always | 1:10 |
B8 | I Love The Name Of Jesus | 2:35 |
B9 | Glory Be To Jesus | 2:37 |
B10 | Thou Art Worthy | 2:08 |
B11 | Alleluia! Sons Of God, Arise! | 2:48 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Celebration Services (International) Ltd.
- Copyright (c) – Celebration Services (International) Ltd.
Credits
- Guitar – Bill Pulkingham, Phil Higgins
- Performer – Bill Farra, Conway Barker, David Gustafson, David Porter , David Stayner, Dianne Gustafson, Howard Clark , Jodi Page, Judith Harris , Lindsay Treen, Margi Pulkingham, Marie Schlink, Nona Keene, Pat Allen , Sandy Hardyman, Terry Schlink
- Performer, Bass Guitar – Richard Gullen
- Performer, Cello – Max Dyer
- Performer, Guitar – Mimi Farra, Rick Roberts
- Performer, Piano – Betty Pulkingham
- Performer, Tambourine – Ruth Wieting
- Performer, Violin – Louise Jolly
Notes
Recorded in the Cathedral of the Isles, Millport, Isle of Cumbrae, Scotland.Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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CR1017 | The Fisherfolk | Rejoice With The Fisherfolk (LP, Album) | Celebration Records | CR1017 | UK | 1979 |
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They called the tiny people Fisherfolk for they were the shepherds of the fish and the river. And then what happened? Why did we forget about you? - she asked the old woman. The people of the Round Forest now look after the river together with the fish shepherds and teach their children the story of the Fisher Folk and the brave little girl so they would never forget again.
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Fisherfolk are Argonian laborers who live and work at the Bal Foyen Dockyards.