Lutheran Day, Part 2
As promised, here's the second installment of music by Lutherans for Lutherans. Well, anyone can enjoy it if they give it a try, and you certainly should. Reading the liner notes on this one, I understand it's produced by some sort of insurance collective for Lutheran church members. I don't know all the details, but it seems like an interesting idea. Hoping one of me readers can chime in with some more details since I'm too lazy to do the research myself. This is The Lutheran Brotherhood Singers-Christmas With The Lutheran Brotherhood Singers (Lutheran Brotherhood E-504, Stereo).
1. Festive Procession
2. Hodie Christus Natus Est
3. Prayer On Christmas Eve
4. The Snow Lay On The Ground
5. Holly Tree
6. A Boy Was Born
7. O Little Town Of Bethlehem
8. While Shepherds Watched
9. Cherry Tree Carol
10. Fum, Fum, Fum
11. Silent Night, Holy Night
12. The Lord Is A Mighty God
13. There Shall A Star
14. Three Movements From Gloria: Gloria
15. Three Movements From Gloria: Et In Terra Pax
16. Three Movements From Gloria: Cum Sancto Spiritu
17. Alfred Burt Carols: Caroling, Caroling; All On A Christmas Morning; We'll Dress The House
18. Glory Alleluia
2. Hodie Christus Natus Est
3. Prayer On Christmas Eve
4. The Snow Lay On The Ground
5. Holly Tree
6. A Boy Was Born
7. O Little Town Of Bethlehem
8. While Shepherds Watched
9. Cherry Tree Carol
10. Fum, Fum, Fum
11. Silent Night, Holy Night
12. The Lord Is A Mighty God
13. There Shall A Star
14. Three Movements From Gloria: Gloria
15. Three Movements From Gloria: Et In Terra Pax
16. Three Movements From Gloria: Cum Sancto Spiritu
17. Alfred Burt Carols: Caroling, Caroling; All On A Christmas Morning; We'll Dress The House
18. Glory Alleluia



Oddly, both this one and first one came to my attention for the first time earlier this week and now here they are. Spooky.
ReplyDeleteI spend a lot of time reading the signs and predicting the future.
DeleteI hope the signs aren't from chicken entrails. Those get so messy.
DeleteTea leaves.
DeleteOh, that's much better. You get to use the tea leaves to make tea, then you drink the tea, and then you read the leaves. Nothing goes to waste!
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