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The Best of Gilbert and Sullivan (1973)James Griffett, tenor
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![]() Windmill WMD 181 |
Tim Devlin filled in the details on the contents of this album:
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Side 1
Take a pair of sparkling eyesThe sun whose rays Stay, Frederic, stay The nightingale sighed A maiden fair to see Prithee, pretty maiden |
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Side 2
Were you not to Ko-Ko plightedA wand'ring minstrel I Kind sir, you cannot have the heart The battle's roar is over Is life a boon? A simple sailor lowly born Refrain audacious tar |
In 2002, the set was re-issued on CD called "The Romantic Gilbert & Sullivan," with the ensemble renamed The Salon Orchestra. Added on the CD are the ballad "Once Again" and the aria "I will arise" from Sullivan's first oratorio The Prodigal Son sung by James Griffett with Simon Lindley (Director of Music, Leeds Parish Church, England); and the partsong "The Long Day Closes" sung by Pro Cantione Antiqua.
| Date | Label | Format | Number |
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| 1973 | Windmill | Stereo LP | WMD 181 |
| 2002 | [need label] | CD | [need number] |