Tuesday, April 07, 2026

Veo Returns

If the cover on this share looks familiar, it's because I shared a record with the exact same stock cover yesterday. Funny how that happens sometimes. If any of it sounds familiar, it's because I shared a record by the music director of this church with you many years ago, a much more professional studio production, though still very much a religious record. Going back and re-reading what I wrote about that record, I see that I mentioned already having this album. That was almost seven years ago, so I've had this record in the stacks for a long time without actually getting to it. That's typical. Sometimes I bring stuff home from the store and record it right away, other times it sits in a pile for a very long time before I pay it any attention. That's just the way it goes. The tracks here are as they were presented on the vinyl, sort of long blocks of different groups doing a few songs each. I didn't try to cut it into actual individual songs, I hope you don't mind too much. I was having a little trouble finding time to get to this one and it was just easier that way. Not sure if I hear any of the magic that made that other album by Veo Gray so interesting, but give it a listen and see what you think. This is Christmas...Around The World (Century 25800, Mono, 1966). There was a program for a live performance of this material in the sleeve of the album, I scanned that for you as well. Love to find little bits of history like that to make the record feel more personal.

1. Cherub Choir-First Baptist Church, Ocala, Florida-Veo Gray, Director-Mrs. Joe B, Crace, Piano-O Come Let Us Sing Unto The Lord; The Donkey; Away In A Manger; Jesus Was Born In Bethlehem
2. Sunshine Choir-First Baptist Church, Ocala, Florida-Veo Gray, Director-Mrs. Lloyd Williamson, Piano-Shepherds Went To Bethlehem; Where Was Jesus Born That Night; Lovely Christmas Tree; Little Baby Jesus
3. Carol Choir-First Baptist Church, Ocala, Florida-Veo Gray, Director-Renee Millard, Piano-Ronald Doyle, Flute-As Lately We Watched; March Of The 3 Kings
4. Jr High Choir-First Baptist Church, Ocala, Florida-Veo Gray, Director-Renee Millard, Piano-Silent Night; Calypso Noel; Christmas Thanksgiving
5. Chapel Belles-First Baptist Church, Ocala, Florida-Veo Gray, Director-What Child Is This; Carol Of The Bells
6. Chapel Choir-First Baptist Church, Ocala, Florida-Veo Gray, Director-Mrs. L.L. Batts, Piano-Ring Silver Bells; Carol Of The Shepherds; Rise Up Shepherds And Foller; Sing Gloria
7. Church Choir-First Baptist Church, Ocala, Florida-Veo Gray, Director-Mrs. Batts, Organ-Mrs. Veo Gray, Piano-Bring A Torch, Jeanette, Isabella; Good Christian Men, Rejoice; Do You Hear What I Hear?
8. Multiple Choirs-First Baptist Church, Ocala, Florida-Veo Gray, Director-Mrs. Batts & Mrs. Gray, Piano-O Holy Night

MEGA

9 comments:

  1. I believe the cover was also used on either the Army; Navy; or Air Force series... that you have shared Ernie :)

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    1. Yep, I think I linked back to that one in the previous post. :)

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  2. Well Ernie, at least I gave it a listen. For better or worse, I finally settled on a 5 out of 10.
    It was worth listing to, but nothing special.

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    1. Did you listen to his other LP I linked to? That one is much better.

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    2. Yes, and it got a 7 rating, only because I almost gave up on it before it got much better.

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    3. Not many albums out there that you can listen to all the way through every time. Even Sgt. Pepper had Within You Without You...

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  3. Interesting how some records sit for years before finally getting the attention they deserve. There’s something special about revisiting older recordings like this—especially with those added details like the original program, which really brings the history to life. Even if it feels different from the earlier album you mentioned, it’s still a unique snapshot of a musical moment.
    At music appreciation and learning programs, we’ve seen how exploring different recordings and styles can deepen understanding and connection with music over time.

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