Monday, December 02, 2024

Parade Christmas Sampler

 

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Well, if I have to check online to see my comments, no problem.  Meanwhile, in addition to sending me that weird message (that I had somehow, in some neighboring multiverse, disabled comment moderation) and the accountably revised Comments Setting page, the post search feature isn't even working!  When Blogger goes belly up, it sets new standards.

By/on request, Parade's Christmas Sampler, a collection which ironically (and vividly) offers, more than anything else, a sampling of SPC's policy of ineptitude.  I mean, what can we say about a sampler that doesn't even identify the performers, beyond showing some album jackets on the front?  Is the goal to promote SPC's stable of artists by not naming them?  All told, this promo item is a splendid example of standard rack-jobber inattention to detail.  Worker #3: "This isn't ready for release."  SPC supervisor: "Don't worry about it.  Just get this to the racks."

I didn't go to the trouble of guessing the artists, save for Perry Como-soundalike Johnny Kay, who was re-re-re-re-released for something close to eternity across both SPC and other budget lines (in any word-association exercise, "Johnny Kay" would have to be answered with, "Shameless recycling."  If Johnny's contract called for a check every time his material was reused (and fake-stereo-ized, retitled, reattributed, etc.), he'd have been one wealthy person.  But, somehow, I doubt this...

So, cute concept.  With an artist listing, this might have more closely resembled an actual LP.  "Come, check out these tracks.  But we're not about to disclose the artists behind them.  Just buy anything with 'Parade' stamped on it."

Of course, I'm simply assuming that this post will actually post.  At the moment, I can't be certain of anything, Blogger-wise. As for Microbrain's Support person's suggestion (re my OneDrive cloud service), I don't see how I can possibly be utilizing "any company's main office network" (VPN?) by signing onto MY OneDrive account and linking to MY files.  I'm living in a 19th-century farmhouse in the middle of rural central Ohio.  It's not as if I'm anywhere close to downtown Columbus.

 

DOWNLOAD: Parade Christmas Sampler.zip


O Come All Ye Faithful
The Night Before Christmas
White Christmas
I Heard the Bells (Longfellow-Marks)
Jingle Bells
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
Away in the Manger
When Santa Claus Gets Your Letter
Hallelujah
Every Valley Shall Be Exalted
As With Gladness
Joy to the World
Santa Claus Is Coming to Town
The Twelve Days of Christmas


Parade Christmas Sampler (Parade XSP-419)


Lee

9 comments:

groovylounge said...

Unable to download this one. ☹️

Lee Hartsfeld said...

groovylounge,

Sorry about that! It should be working now. I don't know how that link went bad.

musicman1979 said...

Links work great here! Listening to Johnny "Perry", "Mr. K" Kaye's version of "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" as I type this. Good remastering; excellent sound quality.

dc_animal said...

Thanks for this lil' sampler. And sorry for your Blogger/Blogspot and OneDrive woes. Hopefully you can get that all sorted. It's always frustrating when settings get changed without your knowledge or consent. Half the batter to figure out WHERE to put the setting back and then trying to figure out if it's working the way you think it should.

dc_animal said...

'Half of the battle is to figure out...'

Lee Hartsfeld said...

dc_animal,

Thanks, and I accidentally fixed the issue by simply reopening OneDrive from the apps and programs list. Something told me it probably didn't download correctly to begin with (I was getting a "not syncing" symbol), and I guess I was correct. Microsoft Support is certain that the problem was my PC's VPM (which I disabled). Whatever; it's fixed. And I think that the syncing issue was between my personal cloud and the online service. Who knows?

The King of Jingaling said...

I can't download. The page keeps reloading (Using Firefox on Windows, 12/6)

The King of Jingaling said...

Looks like I could get to it with Edge rather than Firefox.

Lee Hartsfeld said...

The King of Jingaling,

Glad to hear! And just now seeing your comments, thanks to Blogger's rerouting of comment notification to my Gmail account. A change made just for the heck of it, I guess!