Rutter: Feel the Spirit - Birthday Madrigals - Shearing: Songs and Sonnets From Shakespeare [Edit ]
Download links and information about Rutter: Feel the Spirit - Birthday Madrigals - Shearing: Songs and Sonnets From Shakespeare by Wayne Marshall, The Cambridge Singers, John Rutter, The BBC Concert Orchestra, Melanie Marshall, Daniel Pailthorpe. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 01:14:46 minutes.
No.
Title
Length
1.
Feel the Spirit: I. Joshua fit the battle of Jericho
3:17
2.
Feel the Spirit: II. Steal away
4:21
3.
Feel the Spirit: III. I got a robe
2:34
4.
Feel the Spirit: IV. Sometimes I feel like a motherless child
5:26
5.
Feel the Spirit: V. Ev'ry time I feel the spirit
4:33
6.
Feel the Spirit: VI. Deep river
5:07
7.
Feel the Spirit: VII. When the saints go marching in
4:11
8.
Songs and Sonnets from Shakespeare: I. Live with me and be my love (featuring Malcolm Creese )
3:02
9.
Songs and Sonnets from Shakespeare: II. When daffodils being to peer (featuring Malcolm Creese )
1:49
10.
Songs and Sonnets from Shakespeare: III. It was a lover and his lass (featuring Malcolm Creese )
2:13
11.
Songs and Sonnets from Shakespeare: IV. Spring (featuring Malcolm Creese )
2:36
12.
Songs and Sonnets from Shakespeare: V. Who is Silvia (featuring Malcolm Creese )
5:00
13.
Songs and Sonnets from Shakespeare: VI. Fie on singul fantasy (featuring Malcolm Creese )
1:03
14.
Songs and Sonnets from Shakespeare: VII. Hey, ho, the wind and the rain (featuring Malcolm Creese )
2:22
15.
The Heavenly Aeroplane
1:49
16.
Lord of the Dance
3:19
17.
Birthday Madrigals: I. It was a lover and his lass (featuring Malcolm Creese )
2:21
18.
Birthday Madrigals: II. Draw on, sweet night (featuring Malcolm Creese )
5:09
19.
Birthday Madrigals: III. Come live with me (featuring Malcolm Creese )
3:40
20.
Birthday Madrigals: IV. My true love bath my heart (featuring Malcolm Creese )
3:15
21.
Birthday Madrigals: V. When daisies pied (featuring Malcolm Creese )
2:57
22.
Skylark (featuring Malcolm Creese )
4:42