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Tracks:
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I. Prepare The Way: Watchman Of Zion
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I. Prepare The Way: Kingsbridge
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I. Prepare The Way: Bozrah
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I. Prepare The Way: Baptismal Anthem
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II. A Virgin Unspotted: A Christmas Hymn
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II. A Virgin Unspotted: A Virgin Most Pure/A Virgin Unspotted
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II. A Virgin Unspotted: Boston
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III. Lo, The Bridegroom: The Heavenly Coutier
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III. Lo, The Bridegroom: Pretty Home
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III. Lo, The Bridegroom: The Midnight Cry
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IV. I Wonder As I Wander: Wyafaring Stranger
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IV. I Wonder As I Wander: Slow Traveller
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IV. I Wonder As I Wander: I Wonder As I Wander
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IV. I Wonder As I Wander: Lullay Thou Tiny Little Child
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V. Shepherds, Rejoice: Lovely Vine
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V. Shepherds, Rejoice: Adeste Fideless
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V. Shepherds, Rejoice: Still Water
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V. Shepherds, Rejoice: While Shpeherds Watched
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V. Shepherds, Rejoice: Sherburne
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V. Shepherds, Rejoice: Shepherds Rejoice
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VI. Light Of The World: Fulfilment
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VI. Light Of The World: Fulfilment
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VI. Light Of The World: Hush My Babe, Lie Still & Slumber
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VI. Light Of The World: Jesus The Light Of The World
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VI. Light Of The World: Joy To The World
Customer Reviews:
I play this all year 'round.....July 7, 2006 P. L. Smith(USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a beautiful CD that I bought at one of the Boston Camerata's concerts. It has become one of my absolute favorites and I play it all year 'round, not just at Christmas!
New Christmas Music from Old SourcesDecember 1, 2005 David Wilbur(Baker, WV United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This album is a treasure chest of great American music that happens to be enveloped in the theme of Christmas and predates the 1880's. In fact, much of the music is from colonial America and is presented with the passion, panache and professionalism we've come to expect from Boston Camerata. I have yet to share this music with any of my relatives and friends who are not dazzled by its authenticity and its stark contrast to what we think of as "American Christmas Music". The few songs that are familiar (A Virgin Upspotted, Joy To the World) are performed in the manner of earlier American times, when Christmas was more private, more of a family and community celebration. I cannot imagine anyone who seriously collects Christmas music being without this CD. You only have to hear the reworking of the lyrics to "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" into the 19th century standard, "Jesus, the Light of the World", to see what I mean.