Disperse the gloomy clouds of night


Okay, so nobody dies in the old hymn Oh Come Emmanuel, is in prison or alone (see Prince-post below), but you can tell there's been a lot of suffering. Based on seven antiphons sung in medieval monasteries beginning a week before Christmas, these twelfth-century Latin verses were translated and reduced to five by the nineteenth-century English carol writer John M. Neale. Singer-songwriter Jonatha Brooke adds her own angelical voice, plus the vocal chords and glacial effects of Kevin Gilbert

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Guuzbourg said…
Kevin Gilbert's dead, though. So there.
Anonymous said…
So is that link...
Anonymous said…
Please repost this song. I was a fan of Kevin Gilbert and would love to hear this..

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