Album US 1982 on Angel Records label
Classical (Renaissance)
Recorded In England Printed In U.S.A. The logo on the front appears as EMI Angel Digital
The King's Singers , GB album by | |
Anthony Holt voc, GB baritone vocals | |
Simon Carrington voc, *1942 GB baritone vocals | |
Brian Kay voc, *1944 GB bass vocals | |
Alastair Hume voc, *1942 countertenor vocals | |
Jeremy Jackman voc, countertenor vocals | |
Bill Ives voc, *1948 GB tenor vocals | |
Robert Spencer fl, 1932-1997 GB lute | |
John Fraser voc, dr, h, GB snare, tabor |
Robert Claxton cover |
Stuart Eltham engineer |
Capitol mastered by |
John Fraser producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Sing We And Chant It | The King's Singers | Thomas Morley | |
2 | On A Fair Morning | The King's Singers | Thomas Morley | |
3 | Oft Have I Vowed | The King's Singers | John Wilbye | |
4 | Is Love A Boy? | The King's Singers | William Byrd | |
5 | Say Love, If Ever Thou Didst Find | The King's Singers | John Dowland | |
6 | All At Once Well Met | The King's Singers | Thomas Weelkes | |
7 | Construe My Meaning | The King's Singers | Giles Farnaby | |
8 | Lord! When I Think | The King's Singers | Thomas Weelkes | |
9 | Cruel,Wilt Thou Persever? | The King's Singers | Thomas Morley | |
10 | Fine Knacks For Ladies | The King's Singers | John Dowland | |
11 | Strike It Up, Tabor! | The King's Singers | Thomas Weelkes | |
12 | I Love, Alas I Love Thee | The King's Singers | Thomas Morley | |
13 | Farewell Dear Love | The King's Singers | Robert Jones | |
14 | See, See The Shephards' Queen | The King's Singers | Thomas Tomkins | |
15 | Have I Found Her? | The King's Singers | Francis Pilkington | |
16 | Lady, Your Words Do Spite Me | The King's Singers | John Wilbye | |
17 | Were I A King | The King's Singers | John Munday | |
18 | Come Again, Sweet Love Doth Now Invite | The King's Singers | John Dowland | |
19 | Tan, Ta Ra Cries Mars | The King's Singers | Thomas Weelkes | |
20 | Why Should I Love? | The King's Singers | George Kirbye | |
21 | This Sweet And Mary Month | The King's Singers | William Byrd |