Album US on Musical Heritage Society label
Folk (Folk)
The cover bears label number MHS 3831X while the labels show MHS 3831. "The keyboard instruments used in the recording are an Italian harpsichord of about 1600, and a late seventeenth-century English chamber organ, both from the Russell Collection in the University of Edinburgh." "Published with the financial assistance of the Saltire Society and the Scottish Arts Council 1974."
![]() | The King's Singers , GB album by |
![]() | Kenneth Elliott hps, GB harpsichord, organ, sleeve notes, edited by, arranged by, album by |
![]() | Alastair Hume voc, *1942 vocals |
![]() | Alastair Thompson voc, *1944 GB vocals |
![]() | Anthony Holt voc, GB vocals |
![]() | Brian Kay voc, *1944 GB vocals |
![]() | Nigel Perrin voc, GB vocals |
![]() | Simon Carrington voc, *1942 GB vocals |
Helena M. Shire edited by, song texts edited by |
Alan Moy mastered by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Hac In Anni Jannua | The King's Singers / Kenneth Elliott | 1:50 | |
2 | Ex Te Lux Oritur | The King's Singers / Kenneth Elliott | 1:32 | |
3 | Haec Dies | The King's Singers / Kenneth Elliott | 1:36 | |
4 | My Heartly Service | The King's Singers / Kenneth Elliott | 4:35 | |
5 | Sanctus | The King's Singers / Kenneth Elliott | Robert Carver | 5:27 |
6 | Salve, Rex Gloriae (Organ) | The King's Singers / Kenneth Elliott | 3:22 | |
7 | All Sons Of Adam | The King's Singers / Kenneth Elliott | 2:16 | |
8 | Si Quis Diligit Me | The King's Singers / Kenneth Elliott | David Peebles, Francy Heagy | 4:15 |
9 | Lytil Blak (Organ) | The King's Singers / Kenneth Elliott | John Black | 2:00 |
10 | Woe Worth The Tyme | The King's Singers / Kenneth Elliott | 2:08 | |
11 | Credo | The King's Singers / Kenneth Elliott | 4:05 | |
12 | Trip And Go, Hey | The King's Singers / Kenneth Elliott | 7:00 |