The King's College Choir Of Cambridge King's College Choir, Cambridge David Willcocks - The Psalms Of David (Volume II) (CD, Album, RE)

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Genre: Classical

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

4 pages booklet.
Recorded in the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge, 26 July 1971
Digital remastering (p) 1989 EMI Records Ltd
Front cover: The organ in the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge.

 

1. Psalm 126 (When The Lord Turned Again) . 12th Evening 2. Psalm 65 (Thou, O God, Art Praised In Sion) 3. Psalm 66 (O Be Joyful In God, All Ye Lands) 4. Psalm 67 (God Be Merciful Unto Us, And Bless Us) . 23rd Evening 5. Psalm 114 (When Israel Came Out Of Egypt) 6. Psalm 115 (Not Unto Us, O Lord) . - 7. Psalm 12 (Help Me Lord) 8. Psalm 133 (Behold, How Good And Joyful) 9. Psalm 134 (Behold Now, Praise The Lord) 10. Psalm 81 (Sing We Merrily Unto God) 11. Psalm 22 (My God, My God, Look Upon Me) . 15th Evening 12. Psalm 78 (Hear My Law, O My People)

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 0 77776 31012 1Barcode 077776310121

 

Recorded At Chapel Of King's College, CambridgePhonographic Copyright (p) Phonographic Performance LtdCopyright (c) David WillcocksData provided by Discogs
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