The Art of the Bawdy Song

The Art of the Bawdy Song
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  • Henry Purcell: I gave her cakes and I gave her Ale; Fye, nay, prithee John; The Miller's daughter; Tom the Taylor; My lady's coachman John; As Roger last night to Jenny lay close; Pox on you; Sir Walter enjoying his Damsel; Come, come, let us dring
    +Henry Adridge: Taking his beer with old Anacharsis
    +Anonymus: Aniseed Robin; Cuckolds all a-row; The old fumbler; Walking in a meadowe greene; The irish jig or the night ramble; Dainty fine aniseed water; Most men do love the spanish wine; Argeers; Gathering peascods; Ladie lie near me; My thing is my own; When first Amyntas sued for a kiss
    +John Blow: 'This women makes us love
    +John Church: Where they drank; Poor owen
    +William Cranford: Here dwells a pretty maid
    +Thomas d'Urfey: Cold and raw
    +John Eccles: My man John had a thing that was long
    +William Ellis: My lady and her Maid
    +John Isum: Celia learning on the spinnet
    +Robert Jones: Will said to his mammy
    +Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck: More palatino
    +Thomas Weelkes: Come sirrah Jacke hoe
  • Künstler: Baltimore Consort, Merry Compainions
  • Label: Sono Luminus, DDD, 1991
  • Erscheinungstermin: 15.2.2010
  • Tracklisting
  • Mitwirkende

Disk 1 von 1 (CD)

  1. 1 Anonym: Aniseed Robin
  2. 2 Anonym: Cuckolds all a-row
  3. 3 Henry Purcell: I gave her cakes and I gave her Ale
  4. 4 Henry Aldridge: Taking his beer with old Anacharsis
  5. 5 Henry Purcell: Fye, nay, prithee John
  6. 6 Thomas D'Urfey: Cold and raw
  7. 7 Henry Purcell: The Miller's daughter
  8. 8 Robert Jones: Will said to his Mammy
  9. 9 Anonym: The old fumbler
  10. 10 Anonym: Walking in a meadowe greene
  11. 11 John Isum: Celia learning on the spinnet
  12. 12 Henry Purcell: Tom the Taylor
  13. 13 Henry Purcell: My lady's coachman John
  14. 14 Anonym: The irish jig or the night ramble
  15. 15 Thomas Weeles: Come sirrah Jacke hoe
  16. 16 Anonym: Dainty fine aniseed water
  17. 17 Anonym: Most men do love the spanish wine
  18. 18 Anonym: Argeers
  19. 19 Anonym: Gathering peascods
  20. 20 William Ellis: My lady and her Maid
  21. 21 Henry Purcell: As Roger last night to Jenny lay close
  22. 22 Henry Purcell: Pox on you
  23. 23 Anonym: Ladie lie near me
  24. 24 John Blow: 'Tis women makes us love
  25. 25 Henry Purcell: Sir Walter enjoying his Damsel
  26. 26 Anonym: My thing is my own
  27. 27 William Cranford: Here dwells a pretty maid
  28. 28 John Eccles: My man John had a thing that was long
  29. 29 Anonym: When first Amyntas sued for a kiss
  30. 30 Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck: More palatino
  31. 31 John Church: Poor owen
  32. 32 John Church: Where they drank
  33. 33 Henry Purcell: Come, come, let us drink