Merle Haggard, The Strangers, Bonnie Owens, The Carter Family – The Land Of Many Churches – 1971 – Religious / Country (vinyl lp)

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Label Capitol Records – SWBO-803
Format Vinyl LP
Country Canada
Genre Religious / Country
Year 1971

Tracklist

Merle Haggard & The Carter Family At Big Creek Baptist Church

A1Introduction - Rev. Jimmy Whitlock / We'll Understand It Better By And By - Congregation (2:24)

A2Medley: Take My Hand, Precious Lord / Jesus Hold My Hand (3:15)

A3Precious Memories (3:10)

A4History Of Big Creek Baptist Church - Rev. Jimmy Whitlock (2:26)

A5Turn Your Radio On (1:45)

A6If We Never Meet Again (3:53)

A7Closing Prayer: Just As I Am - Congregation (1:19)

Merle Haggard & The Strangers At San Quentin Garden Chapel

B1Introduction & Opening Prayer - Rev. Frank Butler (2:07)

B2Amazing Grace (3:15)

B3Where Could I Go (2:00)

B4Medley: Old Time Religion / Pass Me Not / Sweet By And By (2:44)

B5The Old Rugged Cross (3:33)

B6Closing Prayer - Rev. Frank Butler (1:21)

Merle Haggard & The Carter Family At Nashville Union Rescue Mission

C1Introduction - Merle Haggard (1:24)

C2Life's Railway To Heaven (2:20)

C3On The Jericho Road (2:21)

C4Steal Away (3:30)

C5I Saw The Light (2:34)

Merle Haggard & The Strangers At Assembly Of God Tabernacle

D1Introduction - Rev. J.D. Smith / Leaning On The Everlasting Arms - Congregation (4:58)

D2Guide Me, Lord (2:25)

D3The Family Bible (3:23)

D4I'll Be Listening (3:26)

D5Just A Closer Walk With Thee (3:04)

D6Closing Prayer - Rev. J.D. Smith (1:02)

Condition

Sleeve Condition Very Good (VG) punch hole / corner wear
Label Condition Mint (M)
Vinyl Condition Side 1 - Mint (M) / Side 2 - Mint (M) all in amzing shape
BIN # R85

Here's a fascinating piece of Merle Haggard's catalog that often gets overlooked by casual fans but deserves serious attention from collectors of outlaw country and gospel crossover material. "The Land Of Many Churches" represents Hag at his most spiritually reflective, recorded during a period when he was grappling with his own relationship to faith and redemption. What makes this release particularly special is the stellar supporting cast - Bonnie Owens brings her distinctive harmonies throughout, while The Carter Family's participation connects this album directly to the roots of country gospel tradition. The Strangers, as always, provide that unmistakable Bakersfield sound that grounds even these sacred songs in authentic country grit.

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Retro Revolution Records – Halifax, Nova Scotia

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