King's Singers: All At Once Well Met: English Madrigals

Track List

First Set of English Madrigals: A little pretty bonny lass, The
Songs of 3-6 parts: Weep no more, thou sorry boy
Shoot, false love, I care not
Now is the month of maying
Fowre armes two neckes
Harke all ye lovely saints above
Since Robin Hood
Canzonets to 3 Voices: no 23, Though Philomela lost hir love
O wretched man
Weep, o mine eyes
nightingale, the organ of delight, The
Come sirrah Jacke hoe
Cruell, behold my heavie ending
First Set of English Madrigals: Fair Phyllis I saw sitting all alone, The
Sing wee and chaunt it
On a fair morning
Oft have I vowde
I thought that love had been a boy
Say love if ever thou ditst find, D 58
All at once well met faire ladies
Construe my meaning
Lord! when I think
Cruel, wilt thou persever
Second Booke of Songes: no 12, Fine knacks for ladies
Strike it up tabor
I love, alas I love thee
Farewell, dear love
Songs of 3-6 parts: See, see the shepheards Queene
Have I found her
Lady your words do spite me
Were I a King
Firste Booke of Songes: no 17, Come againe, sweet love doth now envite
Tan ta ra, cries Mars
Why should I love?
Psalmes, Songs and Sonnets...fit for Voyces or Viols: This sweet and merry month of May

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This disc includes both ADD and DDD recordings.

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First Set of English Madrigals: A little pretty bonny lass, The
Songs of 3-6 parts: Weep no more, thou sorry boy
Shoot, false love, I care not
Now is the month of maying
Fowre armes two neckes
Harke all ye lovely saints above
Since Robin Hood
Canzonets to 3 Voices: no 23, Though Philomela lost hir love
O wretched man
Weep, o mine eyes
nightingale, the organ of delight, The
Come sirrah Jacke hoe
Cruell, behold my heavie ending
First Set of English Madrigals: Fair Phyllis I saw sitting all alone, The
Sing wee and chaunt it
On a fair morning
Oft have I vowde
I thought that love had been a boy
Say love if ever thou ditst find, D 58
All at once well met faire ladies
Construe my meaning
Lord! when I think
Cruel, wilt thou persever
Second Booke of Songes: no 12, Fine knacks for ladies
Strike it up tabor
I love, alas I love thee
Farewell, dear love
Songs of 3-6 parts: See, see the shepheards Queene
Have I found her
Lady your words do spite me
Were I a King
Firste Booke of Songes: no 17, Come againe, sweet love doth now envite
Tan ta ra, cries Mars
Why should I love?
Psalmes, Songs and Sonnets...fit for Voyces or Viols: This sweet and merry month of May