Rebellions Are Built On Hope
I don't know why I get excited about records sometimes, but I do. This one intrigued me for some reason I find difficult to explain. Maybe it's because I've never seen it before, I dunno. I'm sure you won't get as excited for this one as I was, but that's OK. I'm sure there's a person out there who will want to listen to John Corrigan With The Hymns Of Hope Choir & Orchestra-The Miracle Of Christmas (Hymns Of Hope Recordings HH-102, Stereo).
1. The Prophecy I
2. O Come, O Come Emmanuel
3. The Prophecy II
4. Thou Did'st Leave Thy Throne
5. The Enunciation
6. It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
7. The Journey
8. O Little Town Of Bethlehem
9. His Birth-A Christmas Lullaby
10. The Shepherds And Angels
11. The First Noel; Angels We Have Heard On High
12. The Manger
13. What Child Is This?
14. The Wise Men
15. We Three Kings Of Orient Are
16. The Confirmation
17. Adeste Fideles (AKA O Come All Ye Faithful)
2. O Come, O Come Emmanuel
3. The Prophecy II
4. Thou Did'st Leave Thy Throne
5. The Enunciation
6. It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
7. The Journey
8. O Little Town Of Bethlehem
9. His Birth-A Christmas Lullaby
10. The Shepherds And Angels
11. The First Noel; Angels We Have Heard On High
12. The Manger
13. What Child Is This?
14. The Wise Men
15. We Three Kings Of Orient Are
16. The Confirmation
17. Adeste Fideles (AKA O Come All Ye Faithful)


Ernie, thank you for this one. I will listen to it on Christmas morning sometime after 11am. The usual time I attended mass.
ReplyDeleteAs part of the School Church Choir, when we allowed to sing on a Sunday, we had the 10am mass slot, or we were invited to sing with the main Church Choir during the 12:30 mass slot. The 11:15 mass slot was reserved only for the main Church Choir as it was the main mass of the day. Our Church had masses at: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11:15am, and 12:30 pm. Weekday mornings at 6:30, Saturdays at 6:30am and pm. Occasionally at 5:30 pm during important times of the year.