The Great Miracle Soundtrack by Mark McKenzie with Libera!!
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Erik Woods, the host and producer of the soundtrack radio show ’Cinematic Sound' has reviewed 'The Great Miracle' here @ 1:14.31 Although he's very enthusiastic he doesn't quite mention Libera in name. Still positive vibes all the same.
Quite right, I think we would all love an extended version of 'Benedectus Deus'paopao wrote:just got to love Stefan's solo at the beginning.
now i want this song in extended version,
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Yep with Benedectus you just get into it and then its over. It is wonderful but needed an extra 1 min added to itJimmyRiddle wrote:Erik Woods, the host and producer of the soundtrack radio show ’Cinematic Sound' has reviewed 'The Great Miracle' here @ 1:14.31 Although he's very enthusiastic he doesn't quite mention Libera in name. Still positive vibes all the same.
Quite right, I think we would all love an extended version of 'Benedectus Deus'paopao wrote:just got to love Stefan's solo at the beginning.
now i want this song in extended version,

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My apologizes for not mentioning the Libera Boys Choir. I didn't get any liner notes or PR with the promo album Mark McKenzie sent me.JimmyRiddle wrote:Erik Woods, the host and producer of the soundtrack radio show ’Cinematic Sound' has reviewed 'The Great Miracle' here @ 1:14.31 Although he's very enthusiastic he doesn't quite mention Libera in name. Still positive vibes all the same.
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Hi Erik - no worries, I was just letting people know not to expect a direct link with Libera when they listened to it. I know details of the performers especially the adult choir are a bit thin on the ground. Thanks for taking the time to register here and provide feedback. I agree 100% with your review by the way. It's a memorable album. I've listened to it in full several times and would love to see a live performance of it some time.cinsoundradio wrote:My apologizes for not mentioning the Libera Boys Choir. I didn't get any liner notes or PR with the promo album Mark McKenzie sent me.JimmyRiddle wrote:Erik Woods, the host and producer of the soundtrack radio show ’Cinematic Sound' has reviewed 'The Great Miracle' here @ 1:14.31 Although he's very enthusiastic he doesn't quite mention Libera in name. Still positive vibes all the same.
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P.S. I'm not sure of your contacts in the radio industry, but I'm sure Libera would be keen to respond to any invitation to be interviewed by local media

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This is actually too bad, as I would love to know the choirs behind such songs. It would be a good way to promote the choirs too. Btw I love Home Alone<3 and Somewhere in My Memory is one of my favorite Christmas songs!phlibera wrote:I think this is common among choirs featured in a soundtrack. Off the top of my head, the choir that sang "Somewhere In My Memory" for the Home Alone soundtrack isn't known.

The first couple of seconds sound like Ben, a little bit, but to me I think it sounds like Stefan's voice, especially when he says the words, "Benedictus Deus". Also I think it's Stefan because of the overall tone quality, like it sounds like a more traditionally-trained voice, and doesn't he sing in another choir besides Libera? His voice kind of reminds me of Ed Day's, a little bit. He kind of had that more traditional choirboy sound, in my opinion.phlibera wrote:I'm beginning to think that the beginning solo is that of Ben.
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Are you sure? Hollywood is really fanatical about including every last person possibly involved with the making of a movie in their movie credits. I'll bet that if you rented the movie and closely examined the end credits you'd find the choir mentioned.phlibera wrote:I think this is common among choirs featured in a soundtrack. Off the top of my head, the choir that sang "Somewhere In My Memory" for the Home Alone soundtrack isn't known.
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I have found a few images of the movie

This one fits perfectly with the cover of the MP3 album
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I have found a few images of the movie


This one fits perfectly with the cover of the MP3 album

More on the french forum

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wow i like the angels thats a good sotry is it a bout a girl who see angels or people going to heaven??fan_de_LoK wrote:Â
I have found a few images of the movie
This one fits perfectly with the cover of the MP3 album
More on the french forum
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I have also added a 3'25'' video composed with excerpts from the movie, found on the Imagica site, the companie that made the movie ! 
Sorry, you must go to the french forum to see this video, I can't put it here, apparently the Libera Dreams forum cannot embed HTML...


Sorry, you must go to the french forum to see this video, I can't put it here, apparently the Libera Dreams forum cannot embed HTML...


Thanks for the postings FDL
There are some realy powerfull images. I must try and get the movie.
There are some realy powerfull images. I must try and get the movie.
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