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Wassail! Wassail!
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"An album for all year...quite simply, a beautiful celebration." The Boston Globe
"A charming and insightful reflection of this country's cultural diversity and energy." The Washington Post
"A joyful intermingling of high art and folk music...includes the most beautiful recording of the Shaker tune 'I Will Bow and Be Simple' available on disc." The Detroit News
Revels visits early America in this classic, Parents Choice Award-winning recording featuring Kentucky folk legend Jean Ritchie, and beloved public radio personality Robert J. Lurtsema. Haunting, austerely gorgeous, and front-porch friendly, this recording is as American as a Shaker chair, as universal and timeless as, well, the Revels itself.
Playlist
Exultation
The Angel and the Shepherds / Go Tell It on the Mountain
Iglulik Eskimo Poem
The Huron Indian Carol
The Babe of Bethlehem
Star Silver
The Cherry Tree Carol
New Hosanna
Glory to the Mountain
Children, Go Where I Send Thee
The Kentucky Wassail Carol
The Christmas Tree
Chicken Foot
Mountain Christmas Carolling
Wondrous Love
I Will Bow and Be Simple
Shall I Tell You Who Will Come?
Jesus, Jesus, Rest your Head
The Young Convert
Boston Brigade March
Shall We Gather at the River?
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This is the show that started it all: the original medieval Christmas Revels from which all their years of merry, musical mischief first began. A jovial king prepares his castle to make merry through dark midwinter...
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This beautiful, frisky, and sweetly melodic recording focuses on that mystical time when Christian celebration mingled with the older pagan rituals of winter solstice. ..
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"Beguiling...sung with style and energy." The Washington Post
The cast of the Cambridge Revels wanders through six centuries of European holiday music...
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"An enchanting collection." The Washington Post
English, early American, French and Irish carols are gorgeously sung with sweet, sure harmonies. As a special treat, the children caper through a frisky St. George and the Dragon play...
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