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UNISSUED RECORDING - Elgar’s “Organ Sonata”: John Scott St Paul’s Cathedral 1984

John Watt

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Oh! I'm so happy to see a new posting here, bumping my Nuclear Organ for World Peace off the title page.

But is that it? That's all your going to give us, just
UNISSUED RECORDING - Elgar’s “Organ Sonata”: John Scott St Paul’s Cathedral 1984
with an embedded video underneath.
There must be a reason you did this, and for sure, there's a reason it's an un-issued recording.

If I wasn't so respectful for everyone who is an organist and for what it takes to play one,
I'd keep typing and talk about picking through hundreds of free CD's today, some of them new.
That's a Hammond B3 I'm listening to right now, some "Medesky, Martin and Wood".
"Friday Afternoon in the Universe".

"Archive of Recorded Church Music", that must be up higher than being in a cloud.
Jus'sayin'.
 
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