One Wide River to Cross

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One Wide River To Cross
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Released1971
Recorded1971
Genre Bluegrass
Progressive bluegrass
Label Rebel Records
Country Gentlemen chronology
The Best of the Early Country Gentlemen
(1971)
One Wide River To Cross
(1971)
Sound Off
(1971)
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One Wide River To Cross is an album by the progressive bluegrass band Country Gentlemen, recorded in 1971. [2]

Contents

Track listing

  1. One Wide River to Cross
  2. Born Again
  3. Heaven
  4. On The Sunny Side of Life
  5. Gone Home
  6. Little White Church
  7. I Am a Pilgrim
  8. Rank Strangers
  9. He Will Set Your Fields on Fire
  10. Weapon of Prayer
  11. I'm Using My Bible for a Roadmap
  12. Are You Washed in the Blood

Personnel

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References

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