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danielmount -> RE: Old SG Record Albums Part 2 (10/16/2008 5:00:51 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Jeff_from_Kentucky Over the past week I have picked up 9 more Cathedrals LPs: Cathedral Trio When The Saints Go Marching In; Land of the Bible; I Saw the Light; Right On; One At A Time; Favorites Old and New; Then I Found Jesus; Travelin' Live; and Better Than Ever. I am now down to where I only need 12 (maybe 13) Cathedrals projects until I have their complete collection, not counting compilations of course. The reason I said maybe 13 is that I am not sure if Live in Nashville was released as an album/CD or if it was video only. Does anyone know for sure? It was a CD, too, but it's not much. It's probably the oddest item in the Cathedrals discography様ive performances from various concepts容ven various lineups!用ut together on one CD packaged as though it was actually recorded on one night. Then a choir was overdubbed to the point where it's equal with or louder than the group's vocals...[&:][&:][&:] Daniel. you are getting the Cathedrals Live in Jacksonville mixed up with the Live In Nashville video. The former was released on CD, cassette and songbook and the latter was on video only. Live In Nashville was the first video with Ernie Haase, but no CD was released for it. Climbing Higher and Higher was the CD that featured the songs for the project, but it was of course a studio project. P.S. concerning the Jacksonville project, not all performances on there were live. Some were from studio recordings and had overdubbed applause etc. Some of the live chatter were put in places that weren't even the same song for performance the comments were made about. For instance, as I recall, George makes a comment about Ernie hitting a high note and making him dizzy or something like that. That was from the Campmeeting Live recording and about the Db on the end. The place it was inserted in the Jacksonville CD made no sense at all. Oh, yes. You're right. Sorry about that mixup!
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