Saturday, March 28, 2026

Noël, Again

This next share is a companion piece to something I posted earlier in the season, but didn't have ready at the time. I don't do a good of finishing things together sometimes, mostly because I try to do too much and lose track of some of the little connections. Anyhow, this record is a collection of Noëls, similar to this one I shared with you back in February. There are even a few tracks in common between the two, as well as both artists being named Jean. You can see why I really should have shared both of these albums out as a pair. But I can't cry over spilled milk, at least I was able to finish it up before the season ended. (What's that you say, the season ended a long time ago? I suppose you're correct, but it's always Christmas in your heart!) This is Jean-Louis Gil-Noëls Francaise A L'Orgue (EMI (France) 2C 069-12.577, Stereo, 1973). Enjoy!

01. Où S'en Vont Ces Gays Bergers?
02. Michaut Qui Causoit Ce Grand Bruit
03. Carillon En Fa Majeur
04. Noël Provençal: Tambourin
05. Chantons de Voix Hautaine
06. Noël En Forme de Pastorale
07. Noël No 10 (Grand Jeu Et Duo)
08. Noël No 11 (Récit En Taille)
09. Noël No 12-Noël Suisse (Grand Jeu Et Duo)
10. Joseph Est Bien Marié
11. Noëls Bourguignons: Ah Jô Deu De Pubelle - Grand Dei, Ribon, Rebeine
12. Votre Bonté, Grand Dieu

MEGA

8 comments:

  1. Thanks, Ernie. I don't remember the other album, but I know that I download every album... Will have to give both a listen :)

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    1. I share a lot, it's easy to miss something now and then. But don't let it happen again! :)

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    2. Ernie, I checked. I have it in my "Non Popular Music" iTunes ;)

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    3. Well, that seems appropriate. It ain't very popular...

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  2. Thank you, Santa Ernie. It's ALWAYS the season for Christmas music!
    Appreciatively, a Little Elf from Arizona

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    1. You're very welcome. Do you know Santa? Can you put in a good word for me with the big guy? Thanks!

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