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The Very Best of Gilbert & Sullivan
(Faris at al, 1987)

Performed by The London Symphony Orchestra
and The Ambrosian Opera Chorus
Conducted by Alexander Faris
Chorus Master John McCarthy


In 1987, a set of excerpts from the soundtracks of the Brent Walker video series was released on the Savoy/Reflection label. I have never heard of anything else on this label, and from the name I suspect that it was introduced for this recording only.

Correspondent Charles Lax bought the CD in Woolworths. It must have had an extremely short shelf life, as I have encountered very few people who have a copy. Charles described the CD cover as follows:

Top Left: Kate Flowers and Frankie Howerd in Trial by Jury (although there are no songs from this opera on the CD)

Top Right: Ann Howard and Keith Michelle in Ruddigore Act 2.

Bottom Right: William Conrad surrounded by female chorus in The Mikado.

Bottom Left: A dreadfully grainy and pixilated photo, which looks like it might have been taken off a TV screen, of Keith Michell in The Gondoliers Act 2.

Charles supplied the following list of tracks. The "sics" and other annotations are his.

  1. YEOMAN [sic] OF THE GUARD
    Overture
    [The overture is complete and not the shortened version used on the video.]

  2. PATIENCE
    So Go To Him And Say To Him
    Anne Collins & Derek Hammond-Stroud

  3. MIKADO [sic]
    The Sun Whose Rays
    Kate Flowers

  4. MIKADO [sic]
    Tit Willow
    Clive Revill

  5. THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE
    When The Foreman [sic] Bares His Steel
    Paul Hudson
    [Janis Kelly, Kate Flowers and Keith Michell are uncredited.]

  6. THE GONDELIERS [sic]
    Dance A Cachucha

  7. THE SORCERER
    John Wellington Wells
    Clive Revill

  8. MIKADO [sic]
    There Is Beauty In The Bellow
    Anne Collins & Clive Revill

  9. YEOMAN [sic] OF THE GUARD
    Act 1 Finale
    [This begins with "The Prisoner Comes To Meet Him Doom." Elizabeth Gale, Joel Grey, David Hillman, Peter Savidge, Alfred Marks, Geoffrey Chard, Claire Powell, Elizabeth Bainbridge, et al, are uncredited.]

  10. HMS [sic - and a pedantic one at that!!!] PINAFORE
    The Hours Creep On Apace
    Meryl Drower

  11. RUDDIGORE
    My Eyes Are Fully Open
    Keith Michell, Vincent Price & Sandra Dugdale
    [Sandra Dugdale is credited incorrectly in place of Ann Howard.]

  12. PATIENCE
    A Magnet Hung
    John Fryatt

  13. THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE
    Poor Wandering One
    Janis Kelly

  14. PRINCESS IDA
    Minerva
    Nan Christie

  15. THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE
    A Modern Major-General
    Keith Michell

  16. RUDDIGORE
    At [sic] The Ghosts High Noon
    [Donald Adams is uncredited.]

  17. MIKADO [sic]
    Three Little Maids
    Kate Flowers, Fiona Dobie & Anne Collins
    [Anne Collins is credited incorrectly in place of Cynthia Buchan.]

  18. IOLANTHE
    If You Go In
    Derek Hammond-Stroud, Thomas Hemsley & David Hillman

  19. YEOMAN [sic] OF THE GUARD
    I Have A Song To Sing-O
    Joel Gray [sic] and Elizabeth Gale
    [This is the Act 1 version of the song.]

Chris Webster provided date, label, and catalog details slightly different from those Charles Lax provided. Both are presented below. Some of the home video versions of the Walker productions suggested that the concerted highlights were available on cassette also. No further details of the cassette version have come to light.

Issue History
DateLabelFormatNumber
ca. 1986 Savoy CD U2049
1987 Savoy/Reflection (a Warwick Leisure Product) CD WW 22049


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