You can find it at the website brooklyntabernacle.org. Look in the music store section under orchestrations (that's the accomp. track). The song is from the CD High and Lifted Up.
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No, we do not hold any sound tracks
It depends on what you mean. Are you asking what an accompaniment IS, or are you asking what kind of accompaniment choirs usually have? Accompaniment is the music that is played along with the singing, like the track in a pop song. The background music to make the track more enjoyable. The typical accompaniment used during choir concerts is the Piano. Other instruments are added on occasion.
WORD Music had the first couple of albums on Sound Track CD's but I don't think they have continued printing them. Maybe try Ebay or Word Music. I have the first Album's soundtrax but they are so scratched that its hard to use them. Hope this helps.
Where can I find accompaniment track for the song Move Me With Compassion
The US Marine Choir
The accompaniment track for Jesus Dropped the Charges, arranged by Geron Davis and Bradley Knight, is on the accompaniment CD for the album "Song of Praise". It can be purchased for 60.00 from Spiritsound Music, Cleveland, TN. The web site is www.spiritsoundmusic.com - hope this is what you are looking for.
The accompaniment track for Livin' as performed by the Clark Sisters can be found at almost any store that sells music. It can be special ordered by some bookstores that sell music as well.Ê
no.. i don't think so.. :S
Roc C's track 'Don't Stop' provide the surprising accompaniment to the couple's tango
Don't know if you are looking for a certain arrangement or not, but there is a track in a kind of Pop style at www.cottagetapes.com. They have a lot of older songs/hymns in new arrangements.
It's been covered by dozens of people and groups, but the group Gold City's version is one of the most popular.Originally, it was a Southern Gospel Christian song written by brothers Chuck and Greg Day. Yes it was first recorded by The Gold City Quartet (Brian Free, Ivan Parker, Mike LeFevre, Tim Riley) with Ivan Parker singing lead on the Album 1987 Movin' Up(Riversong Records/RO 2386) . The song was number one on the Singing News Chart from January-June, 1988. It was also the Song of the Year in 1988. Ivan Parker who now has a solo career is most Identified with the song in the Southern Gospel Market. He has sung the song in several of Bill Gaither's Homecoming videos.In 1989, the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir recorded the song with Michael English singing solo with the choir. It became popular in the Contemporary Christian market as will as in the African American Gospel market. Also they released a studio version. That version also became and still a very popular solo sound track with Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir singing background.Recently, Aaron, Adam, & Jason Crabb have recorded the song, both together and as soloist. Also since the Gaither Vocal Band has reunited, they are performing the song with this QuintetMichael English -- LeadDavid Phelps -- First tenorMark Lowry -- BaritoneWess Hampton -- Second tenorBill Gaither -- BassFinally, Alvan Slaughter (former soloist with the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir) included the song on his 1997 album Yesrecorded live at New Song Fellowship in Brentwood, Tennessee.ITunes most popular download of Midnight Cry is the Gold City Quartet and Michael Englis.