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$35.00

Reid, Paul - Paul Reid's Christmas and The Littlest Angel

Format: LP
Label: RCA Victor KPLI 0077
Year: 1974
Origin: Coburg, Ontario, 🇨🇦
Genre: Christmas, Childrens, poetry
Keyword:  Christmas
Value of Original Title: $35.00
Make Inquiry/purchase: email ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Albums
Websites:  No
Playlist: Canadian Christmas

Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
My Family
Christmas Decorations
Midnight Mass
Mom
Dad
Traditions of Christmas

Side 2

Track Name
The Spirit of Christmas
The Littlest Angel
From My House to Your House

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Information/Write-up

Michael Reid (Paul's brother) and the estate of Paul Reid joined MOCM on Dec 1, 2013. We are extremely happy to present Paul Reid's stories here, most notably Paul Reid's Christmas, which is one of the more popular recordings on this website. This fresh recording was digitally transferred from a previously sealed copy on Dec 1, 2024.

“A Paul Reid Christmas” has become a bit of an institution in the cities where Paul Reid was on the air.

The live show revolves around Paul’s memories of Christmas while growing up as one of sixteen children. He talks reverently of his Mother and Father and how they made Christmas so special even though they were poor.

He reads other pieces as well.

The origins of the carol “Silent Night”
A sermon by Peter Marshall entitled, “Let’s Keep Christmas”.
And the favourite children’s story. The Littlest Angel”, by Charles Tazwell.

He talks bout his favourite Christmas Carols and plays them all.

While Paul was alive, in the true Christmas spirit, he gave the show to anyone who wished to broadcast it. As a result it played in a number of countries and on the Armed Forces Network. We were told it also played during the war in Vietnam.

It is worth noting that he did most of show live every year. Some pieces were taped to give him a break. Some years he had trouble finding something new to add or he didn’t feel the Christmas spirit. (It aired the first week of December most years.) The radio station staff and librarians would help. When Dad would go in to prepare for the show, he would find the studio darkened with only candles lit, a decorated Christmas tree in the corner and other decorations. There were usually messages from staff and most importantly his kids and family, wishing him a Merry Christmas. To him, Merry Christmas meant “I love You”.

Doing the annual Christmas show was the only time I ever saw him nervous for a show. He would get uptight usually mid November as the broadcast date would approach. We kids would do our best to stay out of his way but would all wish him a Merry Christmas when he left.

I have listened to the show hundreds of times over the years and it never seems to age or get stale. It is truly a timeless show that appeals to all ages, races and religions.

Over the years, I have received countless, calls, letters and e-mails from people all over North America, saying how much they and their families have been touched by the show and how they finish writing their cards, doing their Christmas baking or wrapping gifts to it. It has been a part of a Christmas tradition in thousands of families and remains Paul’s most enduring legacy.

As you listen to him baste your jangled nerve ends each evening with gentle words which flow like fine wine, you find yourself marveling at what kind of rare, wonderful stuff PAUL REID is made of.

This album, like no other one he has ever made, opens up his heart and lets your mind walk through his life, all the way to his early childhood. It tells you, with deeply-moving nostalgia, that he is not one of a kind after all, but one of 16 children who were lucky enough to have MAY and PERCY REID as parents.

These reflections are a joyous epitaph to Christmases past, back in Peterborough during the depression... a tender, loving journey into a time and place which comes alive again with such warmth and clarity that you swear you can almost feel that gentle, fatherly hand of PERCY on his son’s shoulder.

The turkey and stuffing and sounds of children's laughter... the squeak of half-soled shoes... keeping the beat as dad plays the fiddle... the home-made toys made priceless by the love of the calloused hands which assembled them.

It is MAY REID... her forehead glistening with radiance as she softly hums a carol over a simmering stove.

It is the unabashed pride of a grateful son, many years later, who has spent his life trying to measure up to the length of the shadow they cast... a son whose shadow would one day envelope an entire city with his own warm, gentle kind of love.

It is Paul’s Christmas classic, the Littlest Angel, a poetic jewel which will make this album sparkle for many Christmases to come.
-John Robertson

good blog story here: http://fine-music.blogspot.ca/2012_12_01_archive.html
Please forward any inquiries, including the purchase of this album to:

Michael Reid
President
The Night Is Ours Productions
KEMEdia Studios - Montreal
16873 Boul. Hymus
Kirkland, Qc. CANADA H9H 3L4
514-782-3000
www.keme.qc.ca
kemedia@gmail.com
https://www.paulreidchristmas.com/reidmike71/A_Paul_Reid_Christmas.html

Paul Reid’s Christmas: written and narrated by Paul Reid
The Littlest Angel: written by Charles Tazwell and narrated by Paul Reid
Produced by Perry Carmen for CODA Productions
Engineered by “Big” John Curl

Album Design by Les Creations Clic Clac Design
Cover Illustration by Steven Mathias Takach

Comments

Anonymous

Good Morning and Merry Christmas, I’ve been listening to the radio broadcast since I was a young man in Montreal, as it was a tradition to gather as a family and listen to the show on CJAD and if we missed the broadcast, listen to it on Christmas Eve. I still have cassette tape version (two cassettes still) but no longer a cassette player, which as the cassette player went out fashion, I purchased the 2 CD version. The CD player too is on its last legs, and I’d like to download it on Spotify so I can continue the tradition. Would you be so kind as to walk me through the process of purchasing the album(s) so that it will be possible to add to my library. Cheers, Michel Satuna Island, BC

Anonymous

Hi I’m looking to purchase the Paul Reid Christmas & Littlest Angel CD. Canadian Playlist. Can you accommodate or point me in the right direction? Thank you, Lorrie Johnston

Anonymous

Hi, I am interested in purchasing the Paul Reid collection for my husband for Christmas. He grew up in Montreal, his parents spoke fondly of Paul Reid, and he listened to Paul Reid as a child. I live in Calgary Alberta, with the postal strike, how would it be shipped? I am concerned about it arriving in time for Christmas. Please let me know as soon as possible if you can 🙂 Kindest regards, Sonia

Anonymous

Hi, My name is Tracey and I was wondering if you could answer a question for me. For years now, I have been in search of a copy of the recording of the littlest angel by Paul Reid. However, I can not find it to buy it. I came across your web site and I was wondering if I can purchase a copy form you or not. Thanks in advance for your help, Tracey

Anonymous

Good Morning, Like so many others our Christmas mornings were enriched by the beautifully narrated story "The Littlest Angel". We all listened and Mom cried because her heart broke for a misunderstood child. For years my mother has asked us to get her a copy to play at her convenience and for her grandchildren. Last year I gave her another grandchild for Christmas (or close enough to.) This year, I would like to buy her this album. It does not need to be original or an lp. (In fact it might be better if it wasn't!) . Regardless. Whatever format is available I would like to purchase it. Can you help me with this? Thank you- trying to plan Christmas early- Katie Stroud Walker

Anonymous

Hello. Grew up listening to Paul Reid every Christmas Eve after we arrived home from visiting our family and before we tucked in for the night. He became as much as a tradition in our family as mincemeat and trifle. Would love to purchase a disc for my father. My mother passed away years ago a week before Christmas and I know this would bring back many wonderful memories of our Christmases past. Please let me know if a disc is available and how to go about purchasing. Thank you Lisette Rayment