All At once Well Met English Madrigals The King's Singers Nigel Perrin 1~14 Jeremy Jackman 15~35 Alastair Hume countertenors Alastair Thompson 1~14 Bill Ives 15~35 tenor Anthony Holt Simon Carrington Baritones Brian Kay bass Robert Spencer lute* John Fraser tabor+
1. A little pretty bonny lass / John Farmer 2. Weep no more, thou sorry boy / Thomas Tomkins 3. Shoot, false love / Thomas Morley 4. Now is the month of maying / Thomas Morley 5. Four arms, two necks, one wreathing / Thomas Weelkes 6. Hark, all ye lovely saints above / Thomas Weelkes 7. Since Robin Hood / Thomas Weelkes 8. Though Philomela lost her love / Thomas Morley 9. O wretched man / John Wilbye 10. Weep, O mine eyes / John Bennet 11. The nightingale, the organ of delight / Thomas Weelkes 12. Come, sirrah Jack, ho! / Thomas Weelkes 13. Cruel, behold my heavy ending / John Wilbye 14. Fair Phyllis I saw sitting all alone / John Farmer 15. Sing we and chant it / Thomas Morley* 16. on a fair morning / Thomas Morley 17. Oft have I vowed / John Wilbye 18. Is love a boy? / William Byrd 19. Say, Love, if ever thou didst find / John Dowland* 20. All at once well met / Thomas Weelkes 21. Construe my meaning / Giles Farnaby 22. Lord! when I think / Thomas Weelkes 23. Cruel, wilt thou persever / Thomas Morley 24. Fine knacks for ladies / John Dowland* 25. Strike it up, Tabor / Thomas Weelkes+ 26. I love, alas I love thee / Thomas Morley 27. Farewell, dear love / Robert Jones* 28. See, see the shepherds' queen / Thomas Tomkins 29. Have I found her / Francis Pilkington 30. Lady, your words do spite me / John Wilbye 31. Were I a king / William Mundy 32. Come again / John Dowland* 33. Tan ta ra, cries Mars / Thomas Weelkes 34. Why should I love? / George Kirbye 35. This sweet and merry month of May / William Byrd |