| CD $14.00 | |
| Book of Arrangements $10.00 | |
| SALE! Cassette $5.00 | |
. . . fingerstyle solos.
. . . includes:
| Ave Maria Blessed Assurance Fairest Lord Jesus Father I Adore You God Be With You God Who Made the Earth and Heaven Let Us Celebrate the Glories of Our God Open Our Eyes Peace Like a River Shaker Hymn Tune Swing Low Sweet Chariot We Gather Together |
. . . available on CD and cassette. The companion book, More Hymns for Classic Guitar, is published in classical guitar notation and is available from Edensong.
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Reviews: |
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"This sequel to Hymns for Classic Guitar is just as satisfying
as its popular predecessor. Rick Foster's guitar work is flawless. |
| Christian Herald - 1980 |
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"While hymns are usually thought of as solemn and slow, Rick infuses the 12 traditional and contemporary pieces on this LP with an effervescence that seems to work quite well. Foster's song arranging ability and his facility with a nylon-string guitar in a solo context are clearly evident, whether he's dancing on the strings with the Baroque-flavored 'Shaker Hymn Tune' or adding beautiful harmonic touches to "Father I Adore You.'" |
| Guitar Player Magazine - November 1980 |
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"This is the 6th solo album by a guitarist who has really found
his forte in rendering the most soothing, lyrical, and melodious religious
music on vinyl today. |
| Progress Bulletin newspaper review, - 1981 |
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"Rick's intentions to minister through his music are immediately clear. He has chosen carefully the tools of his ministry. With guitar in hand and an old hymnal before him he's set out to breathe new light into the proven classics of the faith. This is praise in its most elegant simplicity." |
| Word Family Record and Tape Club |
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"In most cases, album titles don't give the listener a clue to the
music inside. But in Rick Foster's case, the title tells all on his latest
release. By the time you read this review the album will have been on the
market for several months and should have had time to prove itself on the
best-seller lists. |
| The Bookstore Journal - January 1981 |