No Artist - The State Funeral Of Sir Winston Churchill K.G., O.M., C.H.
- Label: His Master's Voice
- Cat#: ALP. 2081
- Format: Vinyl, LP
- Country: UK
- Released: 1965
- Genre: Non-Music
- Style: Field Recording,Spoken Word
Condition
Media: Near Mint (NM or M-) Can play without skipping. Significant scratches, surface noise, and groove wear.
Sleeve: Very Good Plus (VG+)
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Comments
cover close to NM, booklet included
Tracklist
| Position | Title/Credits | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| A1 | The Cortège Leaves Westminster Hall And Moves Off To The Dead March In 'Saul' (Handel Arr. Hartman) Played By The Band Of The Irish Guards | |
| A2 | The Royal Family Arrives At St. Paul's | |
| A3 | The Cortège Arrives At St. Paul's | |
| The Service | ||
| A4 | The Sentences (Music By Croft And Purcell) | |
| A5 | Hymn: Who Would True Valour See (Bunyan-Vaughan Williams) | |
| A6 | Prayers Said By The Dean Of St. Paul's | |
| A7 | RichardHymn: Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory Of The Coming Of The Lord (Steffe-Howe)Dimbleby Talks About Bladon And Reads 'Tribute' - A Poem By Avril Anderson | |
| B1 | The Lesson Read By The Canon-In-Residence | |
| B2 | Hymn: Fight The Good Fight With All My Might! (Monsell-Boyd) | |
| B3 | The Lord's Prayer: The Collect | |
| B4 | Anthem: Give Rest, O Christ, To Thy Servant With Thy Saints (Kieff Melody) | |
| B5 | A Prayer Said By His Grace The Arch Bishop Of Canterbury | |
| B6 | The National Anthem: The Last Post Reveille | |
| B7 | The Death March In 'Saul' (Handel) | |
| B8 | Hymn: O God, Our Help In Ages Past (Watts-Croft) | |
| End Of Service | ||
| B9 | The Cortège Leaves St. Paul's | |
| B10 | Speech By Sir Robert Menzies | |
| B11 | The Coffin Piped Aboard The Launch | |
| B12 | Dover Castle (Carter) And Rule Britania (Arne Arr. Woods) Played By The Band Of The Royal Marines (Plymouth Group) | |
| B13 | Gun Salutes | |
| B14 | The Flowers Of The Forest (Traditional) Played By The Massed Pipes | |
| B15 | The Royal Air Force Fly-Past And Departure Of The River Cortège | |
| B16 | Speech By General Eisenhower | |
| B17 | The Motor Cortège Arrives At Waterloo Station | |
| B18 | Departure Of The Train | |
| B19 | Epilogue: 'Tribute' (Poem By Averil Crabtree) Spoken By Richard Dimbleby |
Notes
St. Paul's Cathedral, London. January 30th, 1965. Produced in collaboration with The British Broadcasting Corporation. Gatefold sleeve.
£8.50
Comments
cover close to NM, booklet included