George Frederick Handel: The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy ; The Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Richard P. Condie ; Eileen Farrell, Martha Lipton, Davis Cunningham, William Warfield – Messiah (1973) 2xLP Stereo
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$ 19.99Messiah is a popular composition from German baroque composer George Frederick Handel.
This is a 1973 reissue.
Style: Baroque, Oratorio
Vinyl: VG+ / EX (vinyl is clean but plays with some minor surface noise.)
Cover: VG+ (minor corner wear.)
Label: Columbia Masterworks – M2S 607
Country: US
Tracklist:
Part One: The Prophecy And The Fulfillment Of The Nativity | ||
A1 | Overture | |
A2 | Comfort Ye, My People | |
A3 | Every Valley Shall Be Exalted | |
A4 | And The Glory Of The Lord | |
A5 | Thus Saith The Lord | |
A6 | But Who May Abide | |
A7 | And He Shall Purify | |
B1 | Behold, A Virgin Shall Conceive | |
B2 | O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings To Zion | |
B3 | For Unto Us A Child Is Born | |
B4 | Pastoral Symphony | |
B5 | There Were Shepherds | |
B6 | And The Angel Said Unto Them | |
B7 | And Suddenly There Was With The Angel | |
B8 | Glory To God | |
B9 | Then Shall The Eyes Of The Blind Be Opened | |
B10 | He Shall Feed His Flock | |
C1 | His Yoke Is Easy | |
Part Two: The Passion And The Resurrection | ||
C2 | Behold The Lamb Of God | |
C3 | He Was Despised | |
C4 | Surley He Hath Borne Our Griefs | |
C5 | And With His Stripes We Are Healed | |
C6 | All We Like Sheep Have Gone Astray | |
C7 | Lift Up Your Hands | |
C8 | Why Do The Nations? | |
D1 | He That Dwelleth In Heaven | |
D2 | Thou Shalt Break Them | |
D3 | Hallelujah! | |
Part Three: The Resurrection Of All Mankind To The Glory Of God | ||
D4 | I Know That My Redeemer Livith | |
D5 | Behold, I Tell You A Mystery | |
D6 | The Trumpet Shall Sound | |
D7 | Worthy Is The Lamb |
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Cover - is still sealed.
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Cover - may have light typical storage wear.
Excellent (EX):
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Cover - has some very minor cosmetic issue, like a light crease, light ring wear, nothing that is very noticeable.
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Cover - will have noticeable wear such as ring wear, seam splitting, writing on cover, creases, etc. Could be a couple items (not all) and they should not be major.
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Cover - will have a couple cosmetic issues ring wear, seam splitting, writing on cover, creases, etc and it will be very pronounce.
Good (G):
Vinyl - will play but will have a lot of issues and have a lot of loud background noise. We will rarely list a record in this condition.
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