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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2011

Inspired by a collaboration of John Dykes and John Henry Newman, this ultra-romantic work shows influences of Leo Sowerby and the jazz/blues idiom. (www.randallmullin.com)

For copies: http://www.alfred.com/Products/Favorite-Hymns-for-Organ--00-BHS9501.aspx

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  • Super playing and sound ! Is it the wet or dry Skinner? If dry what reverb are you using? Mics/speakers or direct to file?

  • @kiwiplant Many thanks for the comments. It is the wet Skinner at 24-bit and recorded direct to file. It does produce a lovely sound when played slowly.

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  • Such an inspiring sound of sensitive beauty. The Skinner is doing well under your fingertips. Thank you for this delight.

  • Great! More Hebble please!

  • Hebble has some nice arrangements. This is a beautiful piece. Thanks,

  • After a long day "on the job," this clip was just the ticket for a spiritual unwinding session to conclude the hectic day. Beautifully played, Randy!

  • very nice!

  • Just sumptuous!

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