Amen, Brother
This is another record I found at the Largo bookstore I think I've mentioned before. I really need to get up there again, but they just have so many dollar records it takes forever to go through them and I hate making my wife wait while I dive through the crates. Maybe someday soon I can find time to make the journey alone. Anyhow, it's a neat little record that seems to have been released as a fundraiser for a diabetes research foundation, a cause that I can certainly get on board with (I've been type 1 diabetic for almost thirty years now. It's no fun). It's a bunch of piano medleys of Christmas tunes sorted by their country of origin. I enjoyed it and I'm sure you will, too. Give a listen to Brother Harold Lootens-Carol Nocturnes For A Peaceful Evening At Home (Sentry Custom Recording KM 2763, Stereo).
1. Austrian: Still, Still, Still; The Darkness is Falling; Carol of the Children of Bethlehem; As Lately We Watched; Silent Night
2. Italian: Carol of the Bagpipers; Sleep, O Sleep, My Lovely Child; O Come All Ye Faithful (Latin Origin)
3. Slavic: Rocking Song; Shepherds Come A-Running; Polish Lullaby
4. French: Bring a Torch; March Of The Kings; He Is Born, The Holy Child; O Holy Night
5. English: The First Nowell; The Holly And The Ivy; What Child Is This?; Hark The Herald Angels Sing
6. Spanish: Thou Art Well Content; A La Nanita Nana; Fum, Fum, Fum
7. German: O Come, Littel Children; Maria On The Mountain; The Christmas Nightingale; O Christmas Tree
8. Puerto Rican: Happily Singing; Song Of The Wise Men; At The Hour Of Midnight
9. Early American: O Little Town Of Bethlehem; Cradle Song; It Came Upon A Midnight Clear; As Joseph Was A-Walking; Jesus, Jesus Rest Your Head; Joy To The World
10. Modern American: The Little Drummer Boy; The Christmas Song



No comments:
Post a Comment
All comments are greatly appreciated, but replies aren't guaranteed...