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Personnel: Wally Varner, Tommy Fairchild (piano). At Home With The Blackwood Brothers/Release Me Music At Home With The Blackwood Brothers/Release Me Songs | 1. | I'm Free Again |
| 2. | What a Savior |
| 3. | He |
| 4. | When God's Chariot Comes |
| 5. | Love of God, The |
| 6. | Lord, Build Me a Cabin in Glory |
| 7. | Sing, Be Happy |
| 8. | Beyond the Sunset |
| 9. | Give Me Time |
| 10. | There's a God Somewhere |
| 11. | 'Tis Wonderful to Me |
| 12. | When They Ring Those Golden Bells |
| 13. | Release Me (From My Sin) |
| 14. | Said I Wasn't Gonna Tell Nobody |
| 15. | I Knew Jesus (Before He Was a Super Star) |
| 16. | For Me |
| 17. | At the Crossing |
| 18. | God Showed His Love to Me |
| 19. | Leaning on the Arms of Jesus |
| 20. | Blessed Jesus |
| 21. | I Like What's Happening |
| 22. | Something Took Hold of Me |
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