King's Singers
All at once well met - English Madrigals
1987
madrigals

#    Title    Time    Info  
1 Farmer: A little pretty bonny lass 1:16
2 Tomkins: Weep no more, thou sorry Boy 2:55
3 Morley: Shoot false love 2:32
4 Morley: Now is the month of maying 1:53
5 Weelkes: Four arms, two necks, one wreathing 1:59
6 Weelkes: Hark, all ye lovely saints above 2:57
7 Weelkes: Since Robin Hood 1:09
8 Morley: Though Philomela lost her love 0:58
9 Wilbye: O wretched man 3:38
10 Bennet: Weep, O mine eyes 2:23
11 Weelkes: The nightingale, the organ of delight 1:05
12 Weelkes: Come, sirrah Jack, ho! 1:58
13 Wilbye: Cruel, behold my heavy ending 2:56
14 Farmer: Fair Phyllis I saw sitting all alone 1:20
15 Morley: Sing we and chant it 1:44
16 Morley: On a fair morning 1:18
17 Wilbye: Oft have I vowed 3:33
18 Byrd: Is love a boy? 3:47
19 Dowland: Say, Love, if ever thou didst find 1:57
20 Weelkes: All at once well met 1:23
21 Farnaby: Construe my meaning 1:59
22 Weelkes: Lord! when I think 1:52
23 Morley: Cruel, wilt thou persever 2:16
24 Dowland: Find knacks for ladies 2:29
25 Weelkes: Strike it up, Tabor 1:37
26 Morley: I love, alas I love thee 1:23
27 Jones: Farewell, dear love 2:30
28 Tomkins: See, see the shepherds' queen 2:02
29 Pilkington: Have I found her 1:48
30 Wilbye: Lady your words do spite me 1:55
31 Mundy: Were I a King 2:33
32 Dowland: Come again 2:22
33 Weelkes: Tan ta ra, cries Mars 1:35
34 Kirbye: Why should I love? 4:49
35 Byrd: This sweet and merry month of May 2:02
Total time 73:35