Mississippi Mass Choir: It Remains to Be Seen

Mississippi Mass Choir: It Remains to Be Seen

Release date : January 19, 1993
Runtime : 1h 52m
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Join the acclaimed Mississippi Mass Choir for this roof-raising performance as the Grammy-nominated collective sings selections from its 1993 release, the final recording to feature group founder and principal singer, Frank Williams. Highlights from this performance include "It Remains to Be Seen," "There Is None Like Him," "Hold on Old Soldiers," "Your Grace and Mercy" and "It Wasn't the Nails."
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  • title:Mississippi Mass Choir: It Remains to Be Seen
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1993
  • Runtime:1h 52m
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  • Overview:Join the acclaimed Mississippi Mass Choir for this roof-raising performance as the Grammy-nominated collective sings selections from its 1993 release, the final recording to feature group founder and principal singer, Frank Williams. Highlights from this performance include "It Remains to Be Seen," "There Is None Like Him," "Hold on Old Soldiers," "Your Grace and Mercy" and "It Wasn't the Nails."
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