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An unknown choir piece recording was sampled by '''The Caretaker''' ''([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Caretaker_(musician) Leyland Kirby])'' in his song [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Me4xztuibWI Friend's Past, Re-united] on his album [https://thecaretaker.bandcamp.com/album/a-stairway-to-the-stars A Stairway to the Stars].
The '''''Recording of Unknown Choir Piece''''' comes from a 1960s recording of a choir performing an unidentified piece of music. The recording was sampled by '''The Caretaker''' ''(Leyland Kirby)'' in his song [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Me4xztuibWI Friend's Past, Re-united] on his album A Stairway to the Stars.  
[[File:A stairway to the stars the caretaker.jpg|thumb|right|A Stairway to the Stars by The Caretaker 2001]]


The sample comes from a 1960s recording of a choir performing an unidentified piece of music. Only 50-60 copies on vinyl were made for the members of the choir and conductor. Leyland Kirby was able to find two copies of it in a shop in the 1990s, but the rest of the copies are "impossible to find". <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCiAqZlsTdI] You can't link to specific YouTube comments, sadly. Should be under a thread by Mr. Mister.</ref> Also, the choir/church in the recording is unknown.
The recording has also been sampled on Selected Memories from The Haunted Ballroom, deleted scenes, forgotten dreams, and Everywhere at the End of Time, also by Kirby.


Kirby owns two copies of the record, though he has not released them publicly.
==Availability ==
 
Only 50-60 copies on vinyl were made for the members of the choir and conductor. Leyland Kirby was able to find two copies of it in a shop in the 1990s though he has not released them publicly, and the rest of the copies are "impossible to find".<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCiAqZlsTdI You can't link to specific YouTube comments, sadly. Should be under a thread by Mr. Mister.</ref> Also, the choir/church in the recording is unknown.
The recording has also been sampled on [https://thecaretaker.bandcamp.com/album/selected-memories-from-the-haunted-ballroom Selected Memories From The Haunted Ballroom], [https://thecaretaker.bandcamp.com/album/deleted-scenes-forgotten-dreams Deleted scenes, forgotten dreams] and [https://thecaretaker.bandcamp.com/album/everywhere-at-the-end-of-time Everywhere at the End of Time], also by Kirby.


===False Identifications===
===False Identifications===
[[File:His praises sound lichfield choir.PNG|200px|thumb|left|His Praises Sound, by Lichfield Cathedral Choir 1966]]
It has been falsely identified as "'''Lord, let me know mine end'''" by ''Maurice Greene'',<ref>[https://youtu.be/WCiAqZlsTdI?t=1280] Falsely identified piece/recording.</ref> and was thought to be a recording by the [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbWdlRNXEC2OtsZ4QcTqYKQ Lichfield Cathedral Choir.]
 
- It has been falsely identified as "'''Lord, let me know mine end'''" by ''Maurice Greene''.<ref>[https://youtu.be/WCiAqZlsTdI?t=1280] Falsely identified piece/recording.</ref>
 
- It was thought to be a recording by the [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbWdlRNXEC2OtsZ4QcTqYKQ Lichfield Cathedral Choir.]


==Gallery==
[[File:His praises sound lichfield choir.PNG|200px|thumb|His Praises Sound, by Lichfield Cathedral Choir 1966|alt=|none]]
==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 19:47, 18 October 2022

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Status: Partially found

The Recording of Unknown Choir Piece comes from a 1960s recording of a choir performing an unidentified piece of music. The recording was sampled by The Caretaker (Leyland Kirby) in his song Friend's Past, Re-united on his album A Stairway to the Stars.

The recording has also been sampled on Selected Memories from The Haunted Ballroom, deleted scenes, forgotten dreams, and Everywhere at the End of Time, also by Kirby.

Availability

Only 50-60 copies on vinyl were made for the members of the choir and conductor. Leyland Kirby was able to find two copies of it in a shop in the 1990s though he has not released them publicly, and the rest of the copies are "impossible to find".[1] Also, the choir/church in the recording is unknown.

False Identifications

It has been falsely identified as "Lord, let me know mine end" by Maurice Greene,[2] and was thought to be a recording by the Lichfield Cathedral Choir.

Gallery

His Praises Sound, by Lichfield Cathedral Choir 1966

References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCiAqZlsTdI You can't link to specific YouTube comments, sadly. Should be under a thread by Mr. Mister.
  2. [1] Falsely identified piece/recording.