Encore (Clark Sisters album)

Encore: The Best of The Clark Sisters
Greatest hits album by The Clark Sisters
Released February 12, 2008
Recorded 1986-1994
Genre gospel music
Label Dexterity Sounds/Rhino Entertainment/WEA
The Clark Sisters chronology
Live... One Last Time
(2007)
Encore: The Best of The Clark Sisters
(2008)
The Clark Sisters Family Christmas

Encore: The Best of The Clark Sisters is a greatest hits collection by seminal gospel singing group The Clark Sisters to be released on February 12, 2008 through Dexterity Sounds/Rhino Entertainment.

The collection is the first of its kind, chronicling the group's mid- to late-80's recordings for Word/A&M. Though the Clark Sisters made their mark on the genre as independent artists, this collection spans the albums Bringing It Back Home, Conqueror, and the Grammy-nominated Heart & Soul from their first major label recording contract.[1]

Apart from the Word recordings, this collection opens with a new recording of their hit song "You Brought The Sunshine" featuring American Idol finalist Melinda Doolittle. Encore also includes The Clarks' "Follow The Star" (with Dorinda on lead) from the holiday compilation of the same name. The album includes commentary by sisters Jacky and Karen between songs.[1][2]

Track listing

Tracks 2, 6, 7, 8, 10 originally appeared on the album Heart & Soul (1986). Tracks 3, 9, 11 originally appeared on the album Conqueror (1988). Tracks 4, 5, 13 originally appeared on the album Bringing It Back Home (1991).

  1. You Brought The Sunshine (feat. Melinda Doolittle)
  2. There Is A Balm In Gilead
  3. More Than A Conqueror
  4. My Redeemer Liveth (live)
  5. I've Got The Victory
  6. I Am Blessed
  7. Pray For The USA
  8. Time Out
  9. I Won't Let You Go Until You Bless My Soul
  10. Jesus Is A Love Song
  11. Take Me Higher
  12. Follow The Star (feat. Dorinda Clark-Cole and Angie Winans)
  13. Medley: Is My Living In Vain/You Brought The Sunshine/Hallelujah (live)

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