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  2. File:Rose of Sharon hymns (IA roseofsharonhymn00menn).pdf

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  3. Look Inside the Asylum Choir - Wikipedia

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    Look Inside the Asylum Choir is the 1968 debut album by Asylum Choir, a studio group consisting of the session musicians Leon Russell and Marc Benno. Russell arranged the songs, complete with sped-up trumpet section, and multi-tracked himself playing piano, guitar and drums. Benno contributed multi-tracked vocals, guitar and bass guitar. [2]

  4. File:The army hymn-book (IA armyhymnbook00pres).pdf

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  5. Manchester Hymnal - Wikipedia

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    Recognizing a growing need for hymnals in Mormon congregations in the eastern United States, David Rogers published a new version of the hymnal in 1838. The style, preface, layout, and many of the hymns were copied from the official 1835 hymn book, but forty of the ninety hymns were swapped out.

  6. The Asylum Choir - Wikipedia

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    Essentially a studio musician gathering, the Asylum Choir was formed around 1967 and the group's debut album was issued in 1968. [2] A second album was recorded in 1969, but the album did not see release until late 1971 because of contract disputes. [2]

  7. Asylum Choir II - Wikipedia

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    Asylum Choir II is the second and final album, after the 1968 debut Look Inside the Asylum Choir, of the studio aggregation consisting of Leon Russell and Marc Benno.It was recorded and expected to be released in 1969, but legal issues held up its release for two years.

  8. Lyra Davidica - Wikipedia

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    The Lyra Davidica ("the harp of David"; expanded title: Lyra Davidica, or a Collection of Divine Songs and Hymns, Partly New[ly] Composed, Partly Translated from the High-German and Latin Hymns) [1] is a collection of hymns and tunes first published in 1708. [2] The volume was published by John Walsh (printer).

  9. Hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    This article refers to the English version. The book was published on the 150th anniversary of the publication of the first LDS hymnbook, compiled by Emma Smith in 1835. Previous hymnbooks used by the church include The Manchester Hymnal (1840), The Psalmody (1889), Songs of Zion (1908), Hymns (1927), and Hymns (1948).