Thomas D'Urfey's Pills to Purge Melancholy: Lewd Songs and Low Ballads from the 18th Century
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Artist | City Waites |
Bewertung | ![]() |
Epoche | Barock (1600-1749) |
Label | Saydisc |
Erschienen | 1990 |
Klassik-Werke auf diesem Album
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1 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) | ![]() | 68:42 |
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Tracks auf diesem Album
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1 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - Sometimes I am a Tapster new (The Jolly Trades-men), VI 91 | ![]() | 3:15 |
2 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - Honest Shepher'd, since you're poor (A Song. Set by Mr. James Hart), VI, 205 | ![]() | 1:36 |
3 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - Blowzabella my bouncing Doxie (The Italian Song, Call'd Pastorella; made into an English Dialogue [ | ![]() | 2:41 |
4 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - As Oyster Nan stood by her Tub (A Song.), V, 107 | ![]() | 2:49 |
5 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - There was a Lass of Islington (The Fair Lass of Islington.), V, 46 | ![]() | 4:38 |
6 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - Poor Celia once was very fair (Celia's Complaint.), III, 152 (bass from Henry Lawes' Select Ayres a | ![]() | 2:03 |
7 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - O Fie! what mean I Foolish Maid (A Song.), III, 243 (tune and bass by John Eccles) | ![]() | 2:10 |
8 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - What Life can compare with the jolly Town Rakes (The Town-Rakes, A Song: Set by Mr. Daniel Purcell: | ![]() | 3:20 |
9 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - I Hate a Fop that at his Glass (A Song on a dressing Fop, in the 3rd Act of the Modern Prophets [by | ![]() | 1:43 |
10 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - Would ye have a young Virgin of fifteen Years (A Song in the last Act of the Modern Prophets [by D' | ![]() | 1:41 |
11 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - Weep all ye Nymphs, your Floods unbind (A Song.), III, 200 (bass from Henry Playford's Theater of M | ![]() | 2:17 |
12 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - A Soldier and a Sailor, A Tinker and a Taylor (A Sng.(, III, 200 (words by Congreve, from Love for | ![]() | 2:35 |
13 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - Then Jockey wou'd a Wooing away (The Scotch Wedding Between Jockey and Jenny.), V, 42 | ![]() | 4:08 |
14 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - With my Strings of small Wire lo I come (The Amorous Barber's Passion of Love for his Dear Bridget. | ![]() | 2:05 |
15 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - How vile are the Sordid Intrigues of the Town (A Song.), I, 296 (words and tune by D'Urfey; bass fr | ![]() | 2:02 |
16 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - Like a Ring without a Finger ( A Song, New set by Mr. Church.), III, 84 | ![]() | 3:02 |
17 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - Through the cold shady Woods (Cupid's Courtesie.), VI, 43 | ![]() | 3:12 |
18 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - When for Air I take my Mare (A Song Representing the going of a Pad.), II, 190 (words by D'Urfey, t | ![]() | 2:21 |
19 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - Young Collin, cleaving of a Beam (A Catch for Three Voices, Set by Mr. Hen. Purcell. Tranlated [pre | ![]() | 1:55 |
20 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - One Sunday at St. James's Prayers (The Saint at St. James's Chapel. A New Song.), I, 10 (words by D | ![]() | 2:01 |
21 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - There was an old Woman liv'd under a Hill (The Trooper Watering his Nagg.), V, 13 | ![]() | 2:46 |
22 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - Oh! my Panting, panting Heart (A Scotch Song, Sung by Mrs. Ballden.), VI, 25 | ![]() | 3:00 |
23 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - Now listen a while, and I will tell (The Golding of the Devil by Dick the Baker of Mansfield Town.) | ![]() | 5:25 |
24 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - Oh Mother, Roger with his Kisses (A Song.), III, 202 (bass from Henry Playford's Theater of Music, | ![]() | 2:24 |
25 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - Do not rumple my Top-knot (The Coy Lass dress'd up in her best Commode and Top-knot. [A reply to th | ![]() | 1:17 |
26 | ![]() | Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition) - Come Jug, my Honey, let's to bed (A Song.), I, 292 (words by D'Urfey, with a bass from his Choice N | ![]() | 2:16 |
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