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Subject: P.C. de St-Laurent - File 01 of 21 - yEnc "Please read.txt" 770 bytes (1/1)
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Please read.txt
This is the last of three small LPs I was asked to post.
I need to add a warning.
This LP is some 50 years old, not in tip top condition, but most of all, it is not far from being off topic.
There are no trebles at all on Side 2 (Tracks 07-16)
As for the treble tracks it is very possible I might have posted them in the past as part of a larger post of Christmas songs by the P.C. de Saint-Laurent (from Paris), a choir I like.
Anyway I hope some can enjoy as both the organist and soloist were renowned artists in their time.
A word of caution for the curious who might be tempted to use the computer translation facilities on the different song titles.
That is not exactly French currently in use by the masses and I can only guess at the resulting mishmash
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