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There’s Nothing on Earth That Heaven Can’t Cure

Carl Story and His Rambling Mountaineers

Album · 1965 · Starday SLP 348

There's Nothing on Earth That Heaven Can't Cure (Starday Records SLP-348, 1965) is a studio gospel album from Carl Story and His Rambling Mountaineers, recorded at Starday Sound Studio in Nashville and produced by Tommy Hill. Story plays guitar and sings lead; Franklin "Bud" Brewster plays banjo; Willie G. Brewster plays mandolin; and Claude Boone holds the bass. The Brewster brothers were long-running members of the Rambling Mountaineers, and their presence gives the recording the settled confidence of a well-worn working band. Story's Starday gospel albums of the mid-1960s represent the fullest documentation of the hard-bluegrass sacred style he had developed since his earliest recordings in the 1940s, and the twelve-song devotional program here belongs to the tradition he spent his career defining as the self-designated Father of Bluegrass Gospel.

Tracklist

  1. 1 He ran
  2. 2 Hold my hand
  3. 3 Because of Calvary
  4. 4 It is the judgement day
  5. 5 Zion Hill
  6. 6 Underneath that sacred cover
  7. 7 There's nothing on earth that heaven can't cure 2:23
  8. 8 Precious moments
  9. 9 Kneel at the cross
  10. 10 How Beautiful Heaven Must Be alt version
  11. 11 A Saviour who cares
  12. 12 Take up the cross

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