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Hymned No. 1

Bart Millard  Main Performer

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1 Just a Closer Walk with Thee Traditional 4:57
2 Mawmaw's Song (In the Sweet By and By) Millard/Graul 4:10
3 Sweetest Name I Know Bridgers 3:53
4 Power in the Blood Jones 4:10
5 My Jesus I Love Thee/'Tis So Sweet Gordon/Featherstone 4:19
6 The Old Rugged Cross Bennard 4:04
7 Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior Crosby/Doane 4:03
8 Have a Little Talk with Jesus Derricks 3:42
9 Precious Lord, Take My Hand Dorsey 4:28
10 Softly and Tenderly Thompson 4:23
11 Just a Closer Walk with Thee [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track] Traditional  
12 Mawmaw's Song (In the Sweet By and By) [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Tra Graul/Millard  
13 Sweetest Name I Know [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track] Bridgers  
14 Power in the Blood [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track] Jones  
15 My Jesus I Love Thee/'Tis So Sweet [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track] Featherstone/Gordon  
16 The Old Rugged Cross [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track] Bennard  
17 Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track] Crosby/Doane  
18 Have a Little Talk with Jesus [DVD] Derricks  
19 Precious Lord, Take My Hand [DVD] Dorsey  
20 Softly and Tenderly [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track] Thompson  
21 Bonus Material [DVD][*]    
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Hymned No. 1

Dual Disc [DualDisc]

Label: INO/Epic

Style: Gospel

Hymned No. 1

UPC: 827969478721

Release Date: 08/16/2005

Original Release Date: 08/16/2005

Number of Discs: 2

Tracks: [Just a Closer Walk with Thee, Mawmaw's Song (In the Sweet By and By), Sweetest Name I Know, Power in the Blood, My Jesus I Love Thee/'Tis So Sweet, The Old Rugged Cross, Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior, Have a Little Talk with Jesus, Precious Lord, Take My Hand, Softly and Tenderly, Just a Closer Walk with Thee [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track], Mawmaw's Song (In the Sweet By and By) [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Tra, Sweetest Name I Know [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track], Power in the Blood [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track], My Jesus I Love Thee/'Tis So Sweet [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track], The Old Rugged Cross [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track], Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track], Have a Little Talk with Jesus [DVD], Precious Lord, Take My Hand [DVD], Softly and Tenderly [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track], Bonus Material [DVD][*]]
Contributors:

Rick Anderson

Gospel singers are supposed to be vocally agile, and their performances are often technically impressive. But the best ones give you the impression that no matter how baroque and elaborate the performance, it's all being done in the service of God, not as a way of bringing glory to the singer. One of the big differences between gospel music and Christian pop music is that in Christian pop music there seems to be more of a tendency for the artist to draw attention to his or her own sensitivity and righteousness by means of bloated or ill-conceived arrangements and a highly mannered, stylized delivery. Case in point: Bart Millard, a man who is as sincerely devout and musically gifted as they come, but who is also just a bit -- a good bit, actually -- too in love with his own voice. This album is meant to be a celebration of traditional hymns, but instead it comes across as a celebration of Bart Millard (an impression clinched by the DVD side of this DualDisc package, which features a documentary about Millard's hometown and childhood). The arrangements are all self-consciously idiosyncratic -- some in ways that work very nicely, such as the acoustic folk-rock setting of "Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior," and some in ways that don't, such as an inappropriately strutting New Orleans arrangement of "Just a Closer Walk with Thee." Millard's spare and lovely rendition of "Have a Little Talk with Jesus" is a treat, but his Memphis soul take on "Softly and Tenderly" is a disaster, and ruins one of the most powerful revival hymns ever written. Millard has lots of fans, and most will probably enjoy this album very much. But those from outside that group will likely be taken aback by many of the musical choices he makes here. ~ Rick Anderson, Rovi

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