Two Ash Wednesday selections recorded by your blogger on his Casio WK-3800, both by the marvelous gospel songwriter, Bentley DeForest (B.D.) Ackely. These are straight out of vintage song folios, except for some embellishment by me, especially in the second number, where the harp part is ad-libbed. I've always wanted to type "where the harp part is ad-libbed."
I layered the Casio patches with sound-on-sound, so these are me, me, and me. Savio sez, "Download today! I did!" A savvy cat, that Savio.
Btw, In the Garden with Jesus is not to be confused with the much more famous In the Garden, though it is reminiscent of same. (Well, these songs were produced in huge numbers, so complete originality wasn't always achievable.)
To the instrumentals: Ash Wednesday--Lee at the Casio WK-3800
Forgive Me, Lord (B.D. Ackley)
In the Garden with Jesus (B.D. Ackley)
Lee Hartsfeld, Casio WK-3800
Lee
3 comments:
Savio looks a lot like King James to me, except for the ashes... How do you tell them apart?
James is bigger and redder, and he has white patches. Savio is an unbroken tan. (I've always wanted to type "an unbroken tan.")
Well, cream, actually.
Cream tiger, to be specific. Savio just corrected me.
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