Gilbert & Sullivan – H.M.S. Pinafore
Лейбл: | London Records – SPC 21065-21066 London Records – SPCA-12001 |
Формат: | Vinyl |
Страна: | US |
Дата релиза: | 1971 |
Жанр: | Classical |
Стиль: | Opera |
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Треклист:
Act I (Part 1) |
21:14 | ||
A1.2 | We Sail The Ocean Blue |
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A1.3 | I'm Called Little Buttercup |
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A1.4 | The Nightingale Sighed |
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A1.5 | A Maiden Fair To See |
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A1.6 | I Am The Captain Of The Pinafore |
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A1.7 | Sorry Her Lot Who Loves Too Well |
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Act I (Part 2) |
22:25 | ||
B1.2 | Sir Joseph's Barge Is Seen |
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B1.3 | I Am The Monarch Of The Sea |
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B1.4 | When I Was A Lad I Served A Term |
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B1.5 | A British Tar Is A Soaring Soul |
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B1.6 | Refrain, Audacious Tar |
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Act 1 (Conclusion) |
8:29 | ||
C1.2 | Ah, Stay Your Hand |
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C1.3 | Oh Joy, Oh Rapture Unforeseen |
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C1.4 | This Very Night |
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Entr'acte & Act II (Part 1) |
13:28 | ||
C2.2 | Fair Moon To Thee I Sing |
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C2.3 | Things Are Seldom What They Seem |
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C2.4 | The Hours Creep On Space |
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Act II (Conclusion) |
23:35 | ||
D1.2 | Kind Captain, I've Important Information |
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D1.3 | Carefully On Tip-Toe Stealing |
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D1.4 | He Is An Englishman |
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D1.5 | Farewell My Own |
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D1.6 | A Many Years Ago |
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D1.7 | Oh Joy, Oh Rapture Unforeseen |
Участники записи:
- Chorus – The D'Oyly Carte Opera Chorus
- Concertmaster – Neville Taweel
- Conductor – James Walker (3)
- Design – Trantor/Impac Associates
- Engineer – Arthur Bannister
- Engineer [Assistant] – Iain Churches
- Ensemble – D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
- Lacquer Cut By – L (16)
- Mastered By – George Bettyes
- Orchestra – Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Orchestra – The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Producer – Tony D'Amato
- Producer – Raymond Few
- Sleeve Notes – Roger Wood (4)
- Vocals, Performer [Bill Bobstay] – Jon Ellison
- Vocals, Performer [Bob Becket] – Arthur Jackson (3)
- Vocals, Performer [Captain Corcoran] – Thomas Lawlor
- Vocals, Performer [Dick Deadeye] – John Ayldon
- Vocals, Performer [Hebe] – Pauline Wales
- Vocals, Performer [Josephine] – Valérie Masterson
- Vocals, Performer [Mrs. Cripps (Little Buttercup)] – Christine Palmer (2)
- Vocals, Performer [Ralph Rackstraw] – Ralph Mason (2)
- Vocals, Performer [The Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.] – John Reed (6)
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Other Label number disc 1: SPC 21065 DJ
- Other Label number disc 2: SPC 21066 DJ
- Matrix / Runout Matrix side A: ZAL 10585
- Matrix / Runout Matrix side B: ZAL 10586
- Matrix / Runout Matrix side C: ZAL 10587
- Matrix / Runout Matrix side D: ZAL 10588
- Matrix / Runout Runout stamped side A: ZAL-10585-2L C JT 1
- Matrix / Runout Runout stamped side B: ZAL-10586-1L [ZAL-10587-1L crossed out] M JT 1
- Matrix / Runout Runout stamped side C: ZAL-10587-1L [ZAL-10588-1L crossed out] A JT 1
- Matrix / Runout Runout stamped side D: ZAL-10588-1L M JT 1
- Matrix / Runout Cat# disc 1: SPC 21065 DJ
- Matrix / Runout Cat# disc 2: SPC 21066 DJ
Компании:
- Mastered At – Decca Studios
- Pressed By – Decca Record Co. Ltd., Pressing Plant, UK.
- Printed By – Queens Litho
- Record Company – The Decca Record Company Limited
Участники записи:
- Chorus – The D'Oyly Carte Opera Chorus
- Concertmaster – Neville Taweel
- Conductor – James Walker (3)
- Design – Trantor/Impac Associates
- Engineer – Arthur Bannister
- Engineer [Assistant] – Iain Churches
- Ensemble – D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
- Lacquer Cut By – L (16)
- Mastered By – George Bettyes
- Orchestra – Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Orchestra – The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Producer – Tony D'Amato
- Producer – Raymond Few
- Sleeve Notes – Roger Wood (4)
- Vocals, Performer [Bill Bobstay] – Jon Ellison
- Vocals, Performer [Bob Becket] – Arthur Jackson (3)
- Vocals, Performer [Captain Corcoran] – Thomas Lawlor
- Vocals, Performer [Dick Deadeye] – John Ayldon
- Vocals, Performer [Hebe] – Pauline Wales
- Vocals, Performer [Josephine] – Valérie Masterson
- Vocals, Performer [Mrs. Cripps (Little Buttercup)] – Christine Palmer (2)
- Vocals, Performer [Ralph Rackstraw] – Ralph Mason (2)
- Vocals, Performer [The Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.] – John Reed (6)