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Show 6 II Oitobcra l'Cr The Sail Lake Tribune Wedne.di Ibr Album Featuring Pope John Paul U Released in U. S Ulmers should sing these songs us they begin their shifts, so too young people on the tram, u hile hiking or around campfire Many young people already sing them; 1 msh them for all of you May this artistic creation 'Leconte an expression of the Polish spirit, of the freedom of Polish artists, a source for the renetral of Polish culture, and for Ihe musical culture of words both spoken and Popt John Paul II sung By Bill Carlton Novi York Daily Now s W ritor K NEW YORK unique and exciting event in recording history happened this week with the official release of an album featuring Pope John Paul II ringing folk songs nd ba.red music, including one song w ith a text w ntten by the Pope. The spiritual leader of 7(Ki million Catholics has been recorded pre lously m church serv ices, but this is the first time in history that lie or any other Pontiff has made a recording of secuar songs One million copies of the album, Pope John Paul I! Sings at the Festtv al erf Sacrosong, were pressed by Infinity Records in less than two weeks and distributed by MCA Records to stores throughout the Lnited States and Canada for release on Monday, the y visit to America first day of the Popes When the Pope made a pilgrimage to Poland last an annual June, he attended the "Sacrosong, religious and folk song com petit on m Cracow w hich he started 12 years ago w hen he w as event the archbishop of that city. The eight-da- y attracted three million people, and a tape was made of the Pope singing along or w ith the multitudes Renaissance Man What a Renaissance man be is! Besides being a People's Pope and an inspiration to all mankind, he is also a poet, a playwright, a singer with a nch, beautiful baritone voice, an excellent musical interpreter and a gifted lyricist. several A religious composition he years ago for the festival The Moment of the Entire Life, is magnificently performed by the Pope, as are album. The the othr five songs he smgs in the other soloists are stunning as well. The Raftsman, six-cit- '1 church-sponsore- d whuh the Pujk sim.-.- . is a very 'mjxirtai.t tug .n Polish literature and boating trips along the Victual are a popular pastime Hete the river y mlxtht"-man'spiritual movement toward Christ . . s The Hurulen Song From the East Carpathians is another popular song given a most spirited and simultaneous reading by the Pope as he is accom- panied by 3 million people "Queen. Black Madonna" is another important song to the Poles, symbolizing their patron saint, whose painting has miraculously survived hundreds of years of fires, invasions and assisTs the undt rprivileged of ail well as tn foreign missions Pope sings m Polish and an English translation is included in the album Throughout this richly varied record, there are simple melodies accompany ed by guitar or organ a well as chorales and orchestrated compositions in musical style ranging from medieval marches to Baroque cantatas to modem folk song Being entirely free of commercial taint and expressing pure, fervent feelings for God. this album is uplifting and wonderful from first cut to last Approv ed by Church The record was made first hv Crystal Records in East Germany and released there a few weeks ago. More than 60 (Ml copies were sold in its initial three day s of release It is av ailable here on import, but the one icltastd on the Ir.finiy Is he) is the onlv one approved by the Catholic Church Ron Alexcnhurg. president of Infinity Records, explained that his company obtained the North American rights to the album from the East Germans and coordinated the project with the Pontifical Mission Society in Boston. For the next 28 day s it is being sold in the Boston Archdiocese only through the church. At a list price of $9 SS, all profits during that time will benefit the society, which tasteful comedy for adits who can count TH faUGHEAND CWGHICAND HOW FUNNY CAN SEX BE RACQUET COHtT STATEUNE MOTEL) 973708 $3708 cKZMPaDl cREJ7iVCD 1 -- WHENFA FRENCH QUARTER N SQUAD COUNTESS" Cohk- am: 873-708- REDWOOD PETER L - CHN A SYNDROME 9737088 CREDIWOD 278-471- 1 3) BARBRA RYAN STREISAND, O'NEAL KSnUCTtB THURSDAY RALL t PGt 10.00 8.-0- 6.-0- The HWtVlLK'ntXs H mm 5 ; a cUTE-25523- CAS! 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