Saturday, December 06, 2025

Super Saturday Salvation 13

Lucky number thirteen! You probably didn't think the series could possibly go on this long, did you? Well, here we are, and the end is still a ways off. This next entry takes us to the end of the Seventies and features noted wine spokesperson Orson Welles. Sure he did a think or two else, like introducing a memorable episode of Moonlighting, and voicing The Brain for a number of years after his death, but I think we all remember those wine commercials. You'll really enjoy his instantly recognizable voice on Peace (Army Of Stars, The Salvation Army, Western Territory, Community Relations Department KM 4395, Stereo, 1979). Looks like we're back to two-channel stereo with this installment, I knew they couldn't keep going with the quad for too much longer. It was a noble experiment and they stuck with it for much longer than most, but it was a doomed format, like Betamax or Novell.

1. Orson Welles-Introduction
2. The Roger Wagner Chorale And Sinfonia Orchestra-Trumpet Voluntary
3. Orson Welles-The Christmas Story (Luke 2:1-7)
4. The Roger Wagner Chorale And Sinfonia Orchestra-O Little Town Of Bethlehem
5. Orson Welles-The Christmas Story (Luke 2:8-14)
6. The Roger Wagner Chorale And Sinfonia Orchestra-Christmas Day
7. Orson Welles-The Desiderata
8. Orson Welles-The 24th Psalm
9. The Roger Wagner Chorale And Sinfonia Orchestra, Soloist-Byron George Wright-These Things I Know (Londonderry Air)
10. Orson Welles-Psalm 8 And Psalm 100
11. The Roger Wagner Chorale And Sinfonia Orchestra-Ode To Joy
12. Orson Welles-The 23rd Psalm
13. The Roger Wagner Chorale And Sinfonia Orchestra-Peace In Our Time O Lord
14. Orson Welles-Isaiah 2:4
15. The Roger Wagner Chorale And Sinfonia Orchestra-Dona Nobis Pacem
16. Orson Welles-Philippians 4:8-9
17. The Roger Wagner Chorale And Sinfonia Orchestra-Let There Be Peace On Earth
18. Orson Welles-Closing

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