Winston Churchill's 'Finest Hour' is a captivating collection of speeches, a testament to the former Prime Minister's exceptional oratory skills. Released on 31 August 2018 by Musical Concepts, this spoken word album spans 2 hours and 28 minutes, offering a comprehensive glimpse into Churchill's leadership during times of war and turmoil.
The album features an array of iconic speeches, including 'Britain Must Arm', 'Their Finest Hour', and 'The End Of The Beginning', which showcase Churchill's unwavering resolve and unshakeable optimism in the face of adversity. These historic addresses, delivered between 1938 and 1946, demonstrate Churchill's remarkable ability to rally the British people and inspire hope during the country's darkest hours.
In addition to his notable speeches, the album includes newsreels and broadcasts from the era, such as 'Hitler Marches into Austria' and 'The Blitz', providing a poignant context to Churchill's words. The inclusion of 'St. George & The Dragon' and 'A Sense Of Collective Security' adds a personal touch, highlighting Churchill's thoughts on security and national identity.
Winston Churchill's 'Finest Hour' is a unique and fascinating album that provides a window into the past, allowing listeners to experience the power and emotion of Churchill's speeches. With its extensive tracklist and historical significance, this album is an essential listen for anyone interested in history, politics, and the art of oratory.
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Tracks
Britain Must Arm (Usa Speech) [Oct. 16th, 1938]Winston Churchill
Be Ye Men Of Valour (Solemn Hour) [May 19th, 1940]Winston Churchill
Colossal Military Disaster (We Shall Fight On The Beaches) [June 4th, 1940]Winston Churchill
Their Finest Hour (House Of Commons) [June 18th, 1940]Winston Churchill
The First Year (Never Have So Many…) [Aug. 20th, 1940]Winston Churchill
Every Man To His Duty (Sept. 11th, 1940)Winston Churchill
Give Us The Tools (Broadcast To The World) [Feb. 9th, 1941]Winston Churchill
Westward Look, The Land Is Bright (April 27th, 1941)Winston Churchill
Do Your Worst (London Blitz Speech) [July 14th, 1941]Winston Churchill
Some Chicken… Some Neck! (Canada Parliament) [Dec. 30th, 1941]Winston Churchill
The End Of The Beginning (Nov. 10th, 1942)Winston Churchill
Unconditional Surrender (The End Of The War In Europe) [May 8th, 1945]Winston Churchill
The Sinews Of Peace (The Iron Curtain" Speech'") [Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri] (May 5th, 1946}Winston Churchill
Hitler Marches into Austria - Chamberlain Returns from Munich - Invasion of Poland – UK Mobilisation – Evacuation of Children – War DeclaredBBC radio presenters
Fall of France – Air Raid Warning – The Blitz – Navy News – Vera Lynn – UK Bomber Report – The V-Sign – News from North Africa – Lili Marlene – El Alamein – Japan Attacks – Italy Surrenders – Italy declares War on Germany – Moonlight Serenade (exc) – D DaBBC radio presenters
St. George & The Dragon (April 29, 1933)Winston Churchill
A Sense Of Collective Security (April 30, 1938)Winston Churchill
The First Month of War (Oct. 1st, 1939)Winston Churchill
In The End, All Will Be Well (Fall Of France) [June 17th, 1940]Winston Churchill
War Of The Unknown Warriors (July 14th, 1940)Winston Churchill
Lift Up Your Hearts (June 12th, 1941)Winston Churchill
Hitler Is A Monster Of Wickedness (June 22nd, 1941)Winston Churchill
For More Than A Year… (July 29th, 1941)Winston Churchill
We Are Still Masters Of Our Fate (Sept. 9th, 1941)Winston Churchill
Never Give In (Oct. 29th, 1941)Winston Churchill
How Are We Going To Win This War? (Nov. 7th, 1941)Winston Churchill
Address To A Joint Session Of The U.S Congress (May 19th, 1943)Winston Churchill
Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 23rd, 1944)Winston Churchill
This Is Your Victory [Address To V.E Day Crowds]" (May 8th, 1945)Winston Churchill
We Need A United States Of Europe [Address In Zurich}" (September 1946)Winston Churchill
Recollections: The Lurking Dangers, The Loaded Pause (1937)Winston Churchill
Recollections: The King's Invitation (May 8th, 1940)Winston Churchill