This glorious recording from the choir of St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle includes The Lamb, perhaps one of the best-known choral works of the late twentieth century.
DICKEY BETTS has been a ramblin' man since quitting high school to play rock 'n' roll in a traveling circus called World of Mirth. He would do about a dozen shows a day on the Teen Beat stage at fairgrounds from Canada all the way down the eastern seaboard. On stages from city to city, this is where Betts has always thrived and cemented his reputation as one of the greatest guitarists of all time. An original member of the Allman Brothers Band, he first found fame and fortune with the release of their 1971 live album "At Fillmore East" Betts played a key role in making the Allman Brothers stadium-filling stars in the mid-'70s then returned the band to prominence in 1989, keeping the group among rock's vanguard through the '90s. As leader of his Great Southern group during the 2000s, Betts continued to play stages around the world, elating fans from Chicago to Tokyo.
Recorded while the band was on tour for Sacrifice, their 20th studio album, heavy metal legends Saxon bring the massive stage presence to their fans once again with St. George's Day Sacrifice: Live in Manchester. In front of a frenzied British crowd, the live album finds the stalwart band unleashing a rousing, two-hour live set, ripping through decades of material as they rock ridiculously hard for a band that's been working for nearly 40 years…