Christmas In July 2019-Part 14
Good evening, welcome back! Hope you're enjoying things so far. Here's another ten tracks for your Christmas enjoyment.
1. Chet Baker And The Carmel Strings-Arranged & Conducted By Harry Betts-I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm from Into My Life (World Pacific (Liberty) WPS-21858, Stereo, 1966). I've got a small handful of Chet Baker tracks to share with you this season, from all over the place.
2. Jean Martinon Conducting The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra-Les Patineurs-Entree from Le Cid-Ballet Music/Les Patineurs (The Skaters)-Ballet (London CS 6058, Stereo, 1958). I think I screwed up by giving you a track from this one that comes after this first song. Sorry about that. I try to keep things in order.
3. Ferrante & Teicher-Mother Goose Suite (Ma Mère l'Oye): Pavane De La Belle Au Bois Dormant from The Artistry Of Ferrante & Teicher (ABC-Paramount ABCS-454, Technically Augmented Stereo). Another track from this non-Christmas suite.
4. Wayne Johnson With The Evangel Quartet-Ring The Bells from Spiritual Classics (Music City MC WJ 114, Stereo). I don't remember much about this one, I'm afraid.
5. Terry Gris-Snowflakes, Raindrops & Hailstones from Fiddle-Ee-Ee (Tom Thumb Records/Rhythms Productions T-304, Stereo, 1982). Music for the kiddie set. Kinda cool though.
6. Neville Marriner-Academy Of St. Martin-In-The-Fields-Toy Symphony: II. Menuetto (Allegretto) from A Little Night Music (Angel S-37443, Stereo, 1977). More symphonic suite music.
7. Unknown Artist-Troika! (From Lt. Kije Suite) from Superior New Works For Concert Band-Vol. XVII Advanced Edition (Jenson Publications 2xLP JP-6500, Stereo, 1985). Another demo song for school marching bands.
8. The Lutheran Church Of The Good Shepherd-Midge Payne, Director-Wasn't That A Mighty Day from Shepherd Choir 1978 (Audio Engineering Associates AEA-1221, Stereo, 1978). So many songs to share this year. I can't keep them all straight. I ripped some of them more than a month ago and I have little to no recollection of them I'm afraid.
9. Hap Palmer-What A World We'd Have If Christmas Lasted All Year Long-Vocal from Holiday Songs And Rhythms (Activity Records AR-538, Stereo, 1980). Another one for the kiddies.
10. Ted Alan Worth-Winternacht (Sleigh-Ride) from Ted Alan Worth In Concert On The Rodgers Touring Organ (OrganArts MG-7/202, 815/816, Stereo, 1969). Reading the liner notes on this one, Ted Alan was supposed to the the next Virgil Fox. I don't think that worked out.
And that's the end for today. Come back tomorrow, the well is still deep. Here's the download link. Thanks for listening!
Thanks for this Chet Baker track, apparently from his EZ listening period.
ReplyDeleteThey're all EZ as near as I can tell.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the Hap Palmer entry. I don't know why, but I liked the lyrics.
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