Cleo Laine & Annie Ross With John Dankworth
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Façade, An Entertainment With Poems By Dame Edith Sitwell 4.31  LP  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  Philips 6382037
Item Number: 2081163146 300011

ex+/ex+ [300011]




Tracklist
 
A1Hornpipe
A2En Famille
A3Mariner Man
A4Long Steel Grass
A5Through Gilded Trellises
A6Tango-Pasodoble
A7Lullaby For Jumbo
A8Black Mrs. Behemoth
A9Tarantella
A10A Man From A Far Countree
A11By The Lake
A12Country Dance
B1Polka
B2Four In The Morning
B3Something Lies Beyond The Scene
B4Valse
B5Jodelling Song
B6Scotch Rhapsody
B7Popular Song
B8Fox Trot 'Old Sir Faulk'
B9Sir Beelzebub


Identifiers
Rights Society: M.C.P.S.
Matrix / RunoutRunout Side A Stamped: 6382037 1Y 1 420 1 1 1
Matrix / RunoutRunout Side B Stamped: 6382037 2Y ▽ 1 420 1 1 2


Credits
Alto Saxophone, Directed By - John Dankworth
Cello - Fred Alexander
Clarinet, Bass Clarinet - Peter Howes
Composed By - Sir William Walton
Flute, Other [Piccolo] - Ray Swinfield
Percussion - Tristan Fry
Trumpet - Bernard Izen
Voice [Reciter] - Annie Ross, Cleo Laine

Notes
Label: Tracks labelled 1 to 21 [tracks 1 to 12 on side 1]
Issued with Black labels
No 'Made in England' on labels

Sleeve: No printers detail


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: UK
Release Date: 1972

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