Saturday, December 06, 2025

Super Saturday Salvation 7

Lucky number seven! Hopefully more of you are starting to wake up now and can join in with today's Army of Stars Spectacular. We're up to 1974 already and our special guest is Lorne Greene, patriarch of The Ponderosa and space farer extraordinaire in Battlestar Galactica. Lorne left us with quite a bit of a Christmas legacy, but I think this small piece has been lost for a while. I'm excited to bring it back to you today. This is A Different Drummer (Army Of Stars, Quad, 1974). Another quad entry. Not sure if these are the first shares I've had that are in quad, I need to do some research. Looks like I may have shared a single track in quad during Christmas in July one time, but no albums. Cool, that means this is new ground for us.

1. Choral Union-San Francisco State University-Hallelujah Chorus
2. The Army Of Stars Orchestra-Directed By Rex Koury-The Little Drummer Boy
3. Lorne Greene, Narration-A Different Drummer
4. Jess Thomas-The Impossible Dream
5. Ava June-Hark, The Herald Angels Sing
6. University Singers-San Francisco State University-The First Noel
7. Jess Thomas-I Heard The Bells
8. University Singers-San Francisco State University-Sons Of The East
9. Ava June-Silent Night
10. Choral Union-San Francisco State University-Virgin's Cradle Hymn
11. Jess Thomas-The Lord's Prayer
12. Ava June-Porgi Amor (Aria, Marriage Of Figaro)
13. Choral Union-San Francisco State University-Joy To The World

MEGA

7 comments:

  1. Lorne Greene, eh? Impressive.

    Jess Thomas was a well-known Wagnerian tenor.

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    1. Greene did a surprising amount of Christmas music, from the Bonanza Christmas album to a solo effort, a nonLP single, some radio shows and now this.

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    2. Oh yeah, I do have that Bonanza Christmas LP!

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    3. Lorne Greene was one of my favourites - being a Canadian :)

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    4. Buster, I read that as Wagnerian terror. Depending on one's taste in music, that could be an accurate statement.

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    5. Whether you like it or not, most music by Wagner can be accurately described as a terror. :)

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