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Rev. Luther Barnes: Look To The Hills - COMPACT DISCS

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Management number 205750527 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $67.50 Model Number 205750527
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Title: Look To The Hills
Artist: Rev. Luther Barnes
Label: Shanachie
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 016351585127
Genre: Gospel
Release Date: 2020-05-29
Number of Discs: 1

Rev. Luther Barnes has blazed an impressive trail over two decades through his traditional "quartet" recordings and his more contemporary "choir" recordings including his recent Top 10 Gospel radio hit with "God's Grace" in conjunction with his Restoration Worship Center Choir. Luther has received a number of Stellar and GMWA awards and was inducted into the International Gospel Music Hall of Fame. Following up on 2016's "The Favor Of God," Barnes' previous album with the Choir, Look To The Hills is a gorgeous, diverse recording. Highlights include the anthemic balladry of the title track, the uptempo celebratory "I Love Serving The Lord" and "Already Done," a collaboration between Rev. Barnes and special guests Huey Williams of The Jackson Southernaires, "quartet" legend Don McKenzie and Stellar Award-nominated rising artist Jarrell Smalls.

Tracks:
1.1 Look To The Hills
1.2 I Love Serving The Lord
1.3 You Kept Me
1.4 I Love Him
1.5 Lord Give Us Time
1.6 Thank You For What You’ve Already Done
1.7 The Best of Me
1.8 I’ll Still Belong To You
1.9 Hear Me As I Pray
1.10 Well Done

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