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Angels We Have Heard On High

by Justine's Black Threads

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A rollicking rockabilly/bluegrass take on a traditional carol, evoking the unbridled joy of the season.

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Angels we have heard on high
Sweetly singing o'er the plains
And the mountains in reply
Echoing their joyous strains
Gloria in excelsis deo
Gloria in excelsis deo
Angels we have heard on high
Sweetly singing through the night
And the mountains in reply
Echoing their brief delight
Gloria in excelsis deo
Gloria in excelsis deo
Shepherds why this jubilee
Why your gladsome strains prolong
What the gladsome tidings be
That inspire your heavenly song
Gloria in excelsis deo
Gloria in excelsis deo

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released November 16, 2020
(c) 2020 by Justine Covault
Traditional music
Lyrics by James Chadwick
Arranged by Justine Covault

Vocals, guitar: Justine Covault
Bass, vocals: Johnny Sciascia
Guitars: Jimmy Scoppa

Recorded at Woolly Mammoth Sound by David Minehan
Cover design by Crispin Wood
Cover photo by Justine Covault

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Justine's Black Threads Boston, Massachusetts

Justine Covault's (singer, songwriter, and guitarist) signature voice carries her raw stories with a lonesome lilt, while tight harmonies bring the heartache home.
With veteran players Johnny Sciascia (Eilen Jewell, Cranktones, Jittery Jack) on upright bass and harmony vocals and Jim Scoppa (T.H. and the Wreckage, Stan Martin Band) on blistering tumbleweed guitar.
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