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1960 studio album by Paul Robeson
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"Encore, Robeson!", subtitled Paul Robeson: Favorites, Vol. 2, is a studio album by Paul Robeson, released on Monitor in 1960.[2]
The album was originally issued in 1960 as a long-playing record, catalog numbers MP 581 (mono) and MPS 581 (stereo).[1][2]
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1. | "No More Auction" | |
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2. | "Some Day He'll Make It Plain to Me" | |
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3. | "Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel" | |
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4. | "Bear the Burden in the Heat of the Day" | |
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5. | "Mount Zion: "On My Journey"" | |
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6. | "I'm Gonna Let It Shine" | |
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7. | "Let Us Break Bread Together on Our Knees" | |
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8. | "Amazing Grace" | |
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- Freedom newspaper
- I Want to Be African
- Negroes—Don't Ape the Whites
- Negroes Should Join the CIO
- Time to Bring Negro Players Into the Major Leagues
- Never Again Can Colonialism Be What It Was
- Paul Robeson Congressional hearings
- Thoughts on Winning the Stalin Peace Prize
- To You Beloved Comrade
- Ho Chi Minh Is Toussaint L'Ouverture of Indo-China
- We Can Learn from the Struggle in South Africa
- Here I Stand
- Paul Robeson Speaks
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