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Traditional christmas carols [sound recording] / Pete Seeger.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: SF-40024-CD | Smithsonian FolkwaysPublication details: [S.l.] : Smithsonian Folkways, 2000.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
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Contents:
'twas on a night like this -- Mary had a baby -- Glory to that new born king -- What child is this? -- Rise up, shepherd, and follow -- Carol of the beasts -- Carol of the beasts (instrumental) -- The first noel -- Behold that star -- Lo, how a rose E'er blooming -- Masters in the hall -- Lo, how a rose E'er blooming (instrumental) -- Twelve gates to the city.
Summary: Long a seasonal favorite, this collection of 13 charming Christmas carols from French, English, Italian, and African American traditions captures the Christmas spirit with wonderful universality. These international holiday favorites include Twelve Gates to the City, Mary Had a Baby, and The First Noel. "A real alternative to the wall of strings or the overly sweet sound of many Christmas collections." –Dirty Linen.
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'twas on a night like this -- Mary had a baby -- Glory to that new born king -- What child is this? -- Rise up, shepherd, and follow -- Carol of the beasts -- Carol of the beasts (instrumental) -- The first noel -- Behold that star -- Lo, how a rose E'er blooming -- Masters in the hall -- Lo, how a rose E'er blooming (instrumental) -- Twelve gates to the city.

Long a seasonal favorite, this collection of 13 charming Christmas carols from French, English, Italian, and African American traditions captures the Christmas spirit with wonderful universality. These international holiday favorites include Twelve Gates to the City, Mary Had a Baby, and The First Noel. "A real alternative to the wall of strings or the overly sweet sound of many Christmas collections." –Dirty Linen.

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