Amen!
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Studio album by Della Reese
Released 1958
Recorded 1958
Genre Gospel, traditional
Label Jubilee
Producer Morty Palitz
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars[1]

Amen! is an album by singer and actress Della Reese. The album was her second record for Jubilee Records, and her first of many records dedicated solely to sacred and spiritual material. The album features background vocals by the Meditation Singers, which she had been a part of in the early ’50s. The album also features vocals by the then unknown singer Laura Lee, who had incidentally replaced Reese in the group, when she left in 1953.

The album was released on Compact Disc, alongside her 1959 album What Do You Know About Love?, for the first time in 2008, by Collector’s Choice.

Track listing [link]

  1. “Amen!” (Adapted by Palitz) – 3:56
  2. “Jesus Will Answer Your Prayer” (Barret, Lillenas) – 2:46
  3. “Last Mile of the Way” (Adapted by Palitz) – 4:06
  4. “Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen” (Adapted by Palitz) – 4:41
  5. “Rock-a-My Soul” (Adapted by Palitz) – 2:04
  6. “Hard to Get Along” (Rundles) – 5:20
  7. “Up Above My Head I Hear Music in the Air” (Tharpe) – 3:08
  8. “I Know the Lord Has Laid His Hands on Me” (Adapted by Palitz) – 3:39
  9. “Jesus” (Coleman) 2:21

References [link]

  1. ^ Planer, Lindsay. Amen! at Allmusic. Retrieved 2011-08-04.

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Amen.

Amen. is a 2002 German, Romanian and French film directed by Costa-Gavras.

Plot

The film Amen. examines the links between the Vatican and Nazi Germany. The central character is Kurt Gerstein (Ulrich Tukur), a Waffen-SS officer employed in the SS Hygiene Institute, designing programs for the purification of water and the destruction of vermin. He is shocked to learn that the process he has developed to eradicate typhus, by using a hydrogen cyanide mixture called Zyklon B, is now being used for killing Jews in extermination camps. Gerstein attempts to notify Pope Pius XII (Marcel Iureş) about the gassings, but is appalled by the lack of response he gets from the Catholic hierarchy. The only person moved is Riccardo Fontana (Mathieu Kassovitz), a young Jesuit priest. Fontana and Gerstein attempt to raise awareness about what is happening to the Jews in Europe but even after Fontana appealing to the pope himself, the Vatican makes only a timid and vague condemnation of Hitler and Nazi Germany.

Amen (Edens Edge song)

"Amen" is a song written by Skip Black, Hannah Blaylock, Catt Gravitt and Gerald O'Brien, and recorded by American country music group Edens Edge and released as the first single from their self-titled debut album for Big Machine Records in March 2011.

Critical reception

Matt Bjorke of Roughstock gave the song three and a half stars out of five, calling it an "immediately likable song with a simple yet memorable chorus and a classic-sounding country melody and vocal." Kevin John Coyne of Country Universe gave the song a B+, writing that the vocals "complement the music nicely, and don’t get in the way of telling the story."

Music video

The music video was directed by Roman White and premiered in May 2011.

Chart performance

"Amen" debuted at number 60 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for the week of April 9, 2011. It also debuted at number 99 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week of December 24, 2011.

Year-end charts

References

External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
  • Omega (Cyrillic)

    Omega (Ѡ ѡ or Ѡ ѡ; italics: Ѡ w or Ѡ ѡ) is a letter used in the early Cyrillic alphabet. Its name and form are derived from the Greek letter Omega (Ω ω).

    Unlike Greek, the Slavic languages had only a single /o/ sound, so Omega was little used compared to the letter On о), descended from the Greek letter Omicron. In the older ustav writing Omega was used mainly for its numeric value of 800, and rarely appeared even in Greek words. In later semi-ustav manuscripts it was used for decorative purposes, along with the broad version ( ) as well as the Broad On (Ѻ ѻ).

    Modern Church Slavonic has developed strict rules for the use of these letterforms.

    Another variation of o is the ornate or beautiful omega, used as an interjection, “O!”. It is represented in Unicode 5.1 by the misnamed character omega with titlo (Ѽ ѽ).

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    External links

  • A Berdnikov and O Lapko, "Old Slavonic and Church Slavonic in TEX and Unicode", EuroTEX ’99 Proceedings, September 1999 (PDF)
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