Let's go track by track and see/discuss what we think we know
Only big surprise is the title track is that the third song. While it's certainly not unheard of to do that in an album arrangement, I was surprised by it all the same. So come speculate with me!
Once an angel
Another collaboration with Takatsugu Muramatsu along the same lines as the similarly named "Angel", or perhaps it could be the Neil Young song?
Let me make songs
We know this one from the December 2020 St John’s Smith Square concert which was streamed due to Covid. A cool song!
If
A very tender song we also heard sung for the first time at St John’s Smith Square in December by Daniel. I look forward to this one as it was a fave from that concert for me.
Cum dederit
The
Vivaldi piece perhaps?
Total Praise
First sung at World Youth Day in 2016 and poorly captured on video, this was only sung again in 2020 both in
December and at the fully virtual
concert in June which was released as an EP titled
Apart but Together
Ave Maria
Considering that their last non-Christmas album
Beyond had no less than two versions of Ave Maria (one by Caccini and the other by Prizeman), would it be a far-out suggestion that the Schubert is being reintroduced? The last time it was performed was by TDL
in 2014 in DC and the piece requires a particular voice and an exceptional amount of vocal control. Since we now have Luca whose singing is exceptional and in the same vocal range I would surmise we have our song and soloist -- barring some new form of Ave Maria suddenly appearing.
Sing for our world
Another really cool song from the December concert that's a total earworm -- in a good way! I love how the boy's voices are used as percussion and other types of instruments. The style seemed really unusual for Libera but I grew to love it. Looking forward to this one.
Nearer my God
This was taped and released as a
standalone video back in 2018. I was fortunate enough to have heard it live twice; once in Ely Cathedral and then again on their US tour. It is a highly moving song, sung a capella, and I think all of us fell in love with it.
Vespera
AT LAST! This was
speculated about but now we have it! It will likely be arranged as per the recent
Aled Jones album which Libera sang on, but with only treble voices. For many of us
this old music video and song were how we came across Libera. It made Libera different than the other choirs and was extremely compelling as well! To now have one of my all time favorite Libera songs re-recorded is very exciting!!!
O Lord support us
No idea about this one! Found several versions with this title on YouTube but that gives us no defining hints.
Sacris solemnis
Has not been released on an album since
Luminosa (2001), but has been performed in concert since then so its inclusion makes sense. A Libera classic to my eyes which has not been on an album in 20 years
Deep peace - Gaelic Blessing
First released on
Peace in 2010 and as a music video it was not recorded again except on the
Apart but Together EP. It was performed in December as well. So we have three videos of it
1,
2, and
3
Nunc dimittis
While there are a myriad of settings of the Nunc Dimittis in liturgical music, I suspect that this is the same version sung on the
Angel Voices 2 album. This is a famous setting for a chorister soloist by Geoffrey Burgon. If this is the correct setting then who will the soloist be?
Home
Surprised! This song is really nice but was released in 2017 on
Hope so let us *hope* the remix is as good.
Lux aeterna
First released on their first album under the
Libera name. It's a nice and peaceful piece and I never thought they would release or sing it again. It was one of the songs on which they used noticeable and distinct lower voices; which I like!