Harmony (The Priests album)

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Harmony
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Studio album by
Released23 November 2009
Recorded2009
Genre Classical
Label RCA [1]
The Priests chronology
The Priests
(2008)
Harmony
(2009)
Noël
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Harmony is the second studio album by Catholic group, The Priests. It was released in 2009 on RCA Records. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "How Great Thou Art"
  2. "Te Deum"
  3. "Gaelic Blessing"
  4. "Amazing Grace"
  5. "Bist du bei mir (When Thou Art Near)"
  6. "Benedictus"
  7. "Stabat Mater"
  8. "Laudamus Te"
  9. "Ave Verum Corpus"
  10. "King Of Kings"
  11. "Lift Thine Eyes (From Elijah)"
  12. "Silent Night"
  13. "The Lord's Prayer"
  14. "Bí Íosa Im Chroíse"
  15. "You'll Never Walk Alone"

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