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Our beloved Spock (1978-1991) is featured in the header photo, in a photo from 1979. These are some of my LPs, themed compilations, and the like. PLEASE NOTE that since my previous host FileFactory has made itself useless, I am slowly but surely updating to DRIME. Please be patient, and email me with comments or questions to msuperfan1956@gmail.com – note that comments sent through Blogger DO NOT allow a personal response.

Monday, September 29, 2025

Dreamin' on Clouds

This is dreamy stuff, I say.

01. Missa “Et ecce terrae motus” a 12 voci: Kyrie: Kyrie eleison (1:38)
02. Missa “Et ecce terrae motus” a 12 voci: Kyrie: Christe eleison (2:45)
03. Missa “Et ecce terrae motus” a 12 voci: Kyrie: Kyrie eleison (1:43)
04. Missa “Et ecce terrae motus” a 12 voci: Gloria (10:30)
05. Missa “Et ecce terrae motus” a 12 voci: Credo (10:53)
06. Missa “Et ecce terrae motus” a 12 voci: Sanctus: Sanctus (3:13)
07. Missa “Et ecce terrae motus” a 12 voci: Sanctus: Pleni sunt caeli (1:47)
08. Missa “Et ecce terrae motus” a 12 voci: Sanctus: Hosanna (2:23)
09. Missa “Et ecce terrae motus” a 12 voci: Sanctus: Benedictus (3:09)
10. Missa “Et ecce terrae motus” a 12 voci: Sanctus: Hosanna (2:31)
11. Missa “Et ecce terrae motus” a 12 voci: Agnus Dei: I (1:47)
12. Missa “Et ecce terrae motus” a 12 voci: Agnus Dei: II (3:09)
13. Missa “Et ecce terrae motus” a 12 voci: Agnus Dei: III (1:52)
14. Sequentia “Dies irae Dies illa” (19:04)


If you’re like me, you might be enchanted by this stuff without knowing what the heck is going on.  Still, I scanned the English-language parts of the booklet.

About two minutes into the final track, you finally get a taste of *something* known, with the “Dies Irae” melody, which then floats in and out.  A sombre ending for a fascinating recording.

Note the original purchaser’s note about where bought and the price.


Come back from your cloud on Thursday for the commencement of this year's mucho supremo SPOOKY SPOCK-TOBER!
  

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