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  2. The Imperials discography - Wikipedia

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    Jake Hess & The Imperials: Hess, McSpadden, Morales, Neilsen, Slaughter Skylite 1964 Introducing The Illustrious Imperials: Heart Warming/Benson 1964 Fireside Hymns: 1964 Blends and Rhythms: 1965 Talent Times Five: 1965 Slaughter Writes – Imperials Sing: 1965 Happy Sounds of The Imperials: 1965 He Was a Preachin Man: 1965 Slightly Regal: 1966

  3. The Imperials - Wikipedia

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    This version of the group released two albums on Lamon Records, The Imperials (2006) and Back to the Roots (2007), which is a collection of new versions of classic Imperials songs, and brought the group's first top

  4. Category:The Imperials albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Imperials albums or lists of The Imperials albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Imperials albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Priority (Imperials album) - Wikipedia

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    Priority is the 27th studio album by the Christian music group The Imperials, released in late 1980 on DaySpring Records. [2] It is the second album that the group has collaborated with well-known musician/producer Michael Omartian, their first being their previous album One More Song for You (1979).

  6. The Very Best of the Imperials - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of the Imperials is a compilation album by American Christian music group the Imperials, released in late 1981 on DaySpring Records. [2] [3] It is a collection of the Imperials' best songs from the Russ Taff years 1976–1980, covering their four albums Sail On, Heed the Call, One More Song for You and Priority.

  7. Big God (album) - Wikipedia

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    Big God is a 1991 studio album by Christian music vocal group The Imperials and is their second album released on the Star Song label. [3] [4] [5] The personnel line-up for this album consists of Armond Morales, David Will and two new singers Jonathan Pierce (who was credited on the album by his birth name Jonathan Hildreth.

  8. Sail On (Imperials album) - Wikipedia

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    Sail On is the 24th studio album by the Christian music vocal group The Imperials.Released in 1977, it is their first album on Word Records' DaySpring label. [2] [3] It is also the first appearance of two new members, Russ Taff on lead vocals and David Will on baritone vocals, in addition to founding member, bass vocalist Armond Morales and tenor Jim Murray.

  9. Side by Side (Imperials album) - Wikipedia

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    Side by Side is the 29th studio album by Christian music vocal group The Imperials, released in 1983 on DaySpring Records. [1] [2] It is the Imperials' first double album to feature each member taking a solo side.

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