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Latest issue: 11 February 2012
Last updated: 10 February 2012

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My Kind of Hymn

 Featuring the award winning Exmoor Singers of London, this beautiful recording of Tablet readers’ top 20 favourite hymns includes 2 hauntingly exquisite bonus tracks, known to be favourites of the late Pope John Paul II, sung by the Polish mezzo-soprano Renata Jonscher.

The CD is accompanied by a booklet containing the lyrics off all the hymns as well as exclusive descriptions from contributors, ranging from the composers themselves, such as Daniel Schutte who writes about ‘Here I am, Lord’, to Renata Jonscher who describes how the late Pope John Paul II felt about the two hymns she sings in her native language, Barka (Lord You Have Come to the Lakeside) and Madonno Czarna (Black Madonna).

See the list of Top 10 hymns, voted for by Tablet Readers.
Related article: How great these are by Ian Bradley

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Track Listing and audio samples:

1. He Who Would Valiant Be
2. Christ, Be Our Light [related article]
3. How Great Thou Art [mp3] [related article]
4. Praise to the Holiest [related article]
5. Dear Lord and Father of Mankind [related article]
6. Soul of My Saviour [related article]
7. Hail, Queen of Heaven
8. Be Thou My Vision [mp3] [related article]
9. Here I am, Lord (I, the Lord of Sea and Sky) [mp3]
10. Thine be the Glory
11. Let all Mortal Flesh Keep Silence [mp3] [related article]
12. When I Survey the Wondrous Cross [related article]
13. Now the Green Blade Riseth [related article]
14. Be Still, for the Presence of the Lord [mp3]
15. Immortal, Invisible [related article]
16. Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer
17. My song is Love Unknown
18. Shine, Jesus, Shine
19. Abide with Me
20. Amazing Grace
21. Chorale Improvisation on Nun Danket Alle Gott
22. Madonno Czarna (Black Madonna) [mp3]
23. Barka (Pan Kiedyś Stanął Nad Brzegiem)
(Lord You Have Come to the Lakeside)


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The CD is also available at the following bookshops:

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