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Legendary Marshall Family, Vol. 2 | 
| Artist: Marshall Family Label: Rebel Records Category: Music
Buy New: $9.98
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 203835
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 032511751522 EAN: 0032511751522 ASIN: B0001HA8MW
Release Date: February 24, 2004 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | When I Wake Up to Sleep No More - Marshall Family, Easterling, Marion | | • | Waiting for the Master to Come - Marshall Family, Marshall, Judy | | • | Old Time Gospel Medley - Marshall Family, | | • | The God That Never Fails - Marshall Family, Marshall, David | | • | Mr. Jesus - Marshall Family, Marshall, David | | • | The Things I Used to Do - Marshall Family, | | • | Gloryland - Marshall Family, Traditional | | • | Come Springtime - Marshall Family, Marshall, David | | • | You Never Mentioned Jesus to Me - Marshall Family, | | • | After While - Marshall Family, | | • | Pray, Brother, Pray - Marshall Family, Marshall, David | | • | The Baptism of Jesse Taylor - Marshall Family, Frazier, Dallas |
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| Customer Reviews:
Finest Family Harmony September 19, 2008 Therese Neufeld (Portage la Prairie, MB Canada) This CD makes me wish I had started listening to gospel bluegrass years and years ago. They are awesome, and you can certainly see how many of today's artists are influenced by their amazing music and voices, family harmonies, pure singing, and love for the Saviour. Don't think twice about buying this CD, just do it!! and love it!!
Fine, heartfelt truegrass gospel September 3, 2004 Joe Sixpack -- Slipcue.com (...in Middle America) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The Marshall Family "The Legendary Marshall Family, v.1" (Rebel, 2002) The Marshall Family "The Legendary Marshall Family, v.2" (Rebel, 2004)
Two fine collections of good, old-fashioned bluegrass gospel tunes, with bright, cheerful vocal and instrumental performances and a simple, joyous set of songs. Each of these discs collects tracks drawn from several of the Marshall Family albums of the 1970s, when the group was still a working, touring truegrass band. There are a few guest appearances -- a young Ricky Skaggs joining in some sweet a capella quartet vocals, for example -- but mostly it's the family itself, presenting this music in as simple and sincere a light as possible. It's great stuff. Later, after the familt act disbanded, various members moved into the equally under-the-radar Southern Gospel scene, either as songwriters or as members of up-and-coming bands such as The Isaacs (who praise the Marshalls in the liner notes of Volume 2, and cite them as early influences). Folks of a more secular bent who still appreciate certain strains of bluegrass gospel, the kinds that have a buoyant, optimistic feel, may find these albums quite enjoyable. I liked 'em!
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