Purchase this version of Amazing Grace here in download:
https://avbmp.bandcamp.com/track/amazing-grace-vangelis-style
Composed and Produced by Arnaud van Beek
© 2013 AVB Music Productions
http://www.arnaudvanbeek.com
This is my version of Amazing Grace with a Vangelis twist in the middle of the song.
I produced this version in 2010 at my studio in The netherlands.
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"Amazing Grace" is one of the most recognizable Christian hymns in the English-speaking world. The text by English poet and Anglican clergyman John Newton (1725--1807) was first published in 1779. The words describe in first person the move of a "wretch" from a "lost" to a "found" state by a merciful act of God. The melody, "New Britain", was first published in 1829 by Charles H. Spilman and Benjamin Shaw (Cincinnati). Unattributed to any composer, the melody combines two earlier melodies ("Gallaher" and "St. Mary") and likely represents a confluence of oral traditions. "New Britain" was wedded to Newton's text in 1835 by composer William Walker to form the hymn familiar today.
https://avbmp.bandcamp.com/track/amazing-grace-vangelis-style
Composed and Produced by Arnaud van Beek
© 2013 AVB Music Productions
http://www.arnaudvanbeek.com
This is my version of Amazing Grace with a Vangelis twist in the middle of the song.
I produced this version in 2010 at my studio in The netherlands.
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"Amazing Grace" is one of the most recognizable Christian hymns in the English-speaking world. The text by English poet and Anglican clergyman John Newton (1725--1807) was first published in 1779. The words describe in first person the move of a "wretch" from a "lost" to a "found" state by a merciful act of God. The melody, "New Britain", was first published in 1829 by Charles H. Spilman and Benjamin Shaw (Cincinnati). Unattributed to any composer, the melody combines two earlier melodies ("Gallaher" and "St. Mary") and likely represents a confluence of oral traditions. "New Britain" was wedded to Newton's text in 1835 by composer William Walker to form the hymn familiar today.
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