Teach A Man To Fish
I'm gonna stick to this plain and simple Canadian choir for you now. No French involvement here that I can discern, unlike yesterday. I still have little or no idea who these folks are or when this record may have dropped into my collection. I'm listening to it now and it's a straight ahead choir with an awful of of voices singing over a low-key organ. Or at least that's the one track that's played so far. Not sure what the market for this sort of thing was, but I suppose it existed. Oh, wait, the next track is more of an orchestra thing with no organ. Much more up-tempo, too. OK, this is better. Still too many people singing to get a clear recording of them. Hard to get a good clear recording of a large choir, it just al turns to mud at some point. Not trying to turn you off here, just want you to have some idea of what you're downloading. This is The Fischer Choir-Merry Christmas From The Fischer Choir (Polydor (Canada) 2371 789, Stereo, 1976). And thanks for sticking around this late in the season. It's been going on for a long time now. Have we hit the two month point yet? I think we're pretty close.
1. Jingle Bells
2. White Christmas
3. Little Drummer Boy
4. Ave Maria
5. Silent Night
6. Sleighride In Petersburg
7. Christmas Gifts For All Ye Children
8. Softly Falls The Snow
9. Never The Bells Toll So Sweetly
10. O Ye Joyful
2. White Christmas
3. Little Drummer Boy
4. Ave Maria
5. Silent Night
6. Sleighride In Petersburg
7. Christmas Gifts For All Ye Children
8. Softly Falls The Snow
9. Never The Bells Toll So Sweetly
10. O Ye Joyful


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