Click on the field header labeled "Extensions" (to order the list by extension)
Scroll down and click on the entry for "ASX"
Click on the "Change Action" button
Select the top radio button labeled "Open them with the default application"
Repeat steps 6-8 for every instance of the ASX extension in the list. When you are done, click "Close" then click "OK" in the options window. Audio samples should now play properly in Windows Media Player.
Track Listings
Title
Listen
1.
Sunday Mornin' Singin'
- The Bluegrass Cardinals
2.
Crossing of Jordan
- The Bluegrass Cardinals
3.
He Is Near
- The Bluegrass Cardinals
4.
Carpenter of Wood
- The Bluegrass Cardinals
5.
Shine Hallelujah Shine
- The Bluegrass Cardinals
6.
March Around the Throne
- The Bluegrass Cardinals
7.
Touch of God's Hand
- The Bluegrass Cardinals
8.
Angels Rock Me to Sleep
- The Bluegrass Cardinals
9.
From Cradle to Cross to Crown
- The Bluegrass Cardinals
10.
Just a Little Talk With Jesus
- The Bluegrass Cardinals
11.
Sailing for Glory
- The Bluegrass Cardinals
12.
Sweet Hour of Prayer [*]
- The Bluegrass Cardinals
13.
The First Time I Heard About Heaven [*]
- The Bluegrass Cardinals
14.
Where Rainbows Touch Down [*]
- The Bluegrass Cardinals
15.
I Hope That My Lord Will Let Me In [*]
- The Bluegrass Cardinals
16.
The Old Fashioned Preacher [Live][*]
- The Bluegrass Cardinals
17.
Don't Give Up on Me [*]
- The Bluegrass Cardinals
18.
That's the Way I Want to Go [Live][*]
- The Bluegrass Cardinals
The Bluegrass Cardinals put a little bit of church in their down-home picking and country harmonies. Sunday Mornin' Singin' is the group's 1980 album, a classic in the genre. Led by the father and son duo of Don and David Parmley, the Bluegrass Cardinals define bluegrass-gospel music with impassioned renditions of preacher tunes like "Crossing of Jordan,""Shine Hallelujah Shine," and "Touch of God's Hand." And, though the production is a little slicker, many of the numbers evoke the feeling of the Coen Brothers' old-timeyO Brother, Where Art Thou? But the Bluegrass Cardinals prove they are just as devoted to gospel as to bluegrass and country; for example, their version of "He Is Near" is done a cappella, purely with vocal harmonies. This re-release of the album is the definitive version, with seven extra tracks, and even if it's not the number one choice for hardcore bluegrass collectors, listeners who appreciate both gospel and bluegrass will be in heaven.