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The York Waits 1588 - Music from the time of the Spanish Armada (1988)
''The York Waites'' Renaissance Town Band.\n* Anthony Barton: Cornett, Soprano Capped Shawm, Flemish Bagpipe, Pipe & Tabor, Percussion, Tenor & Bass Recorder, Cittern, Lute.\n* Tim Bayley: Sackbut, Soprano Shawm, Sopranino & Soprano Capped Shawm,Hurdy-Gurdy, Alto Flute, Alto Curtal, Tenor & Bassett Recorders.\n* James Merryweather: Bass Curtal, Tenor Shawm, English and Flemish Bagpipes, Alto & Tenor Recorders.\n* Ian Richardson: Bass Curtal, Sopranino & Soprano Capped Shawms, Sopranino, Soprano and Alto Recorders, Tenor Flute, Hurdy-Gurdy.\n* Roger Richardson: Alto Shawm, Soprano & Alto Capped Shawms, Sopranino, Soprano, Alto and Basset Recorders, Bass Flute.\n* Richard Wistreich: Bass, joins the Waits on tracks 1 (reading), 5 & 17 (voice)\n* Christopher Wilson: Lute on tracks 5, 8 & 13.\nRecorded at Forde Abbey, Chard, Somerset: Feb 1988\n\n(P) 1988 Saydisc Records, Chipping Manor, The Chipping,\nWotton-Under-Edge, Glos. GL 12 7AD, England\n\nCD-SDL 373\n
This classical cd contains 19 tracks and runs 66min 49sec.
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  1. The York Waits - The Queens Visiting Of The Campe At Tilsburie (03:53)
    Ballad pub. Thomas Deloney 1588\nVoice & drums
  2. The York Waits - The Spanish Pavan, Galliard - La Gamba (03:33)
    The Spanish Pavan: Anon. mid 16th C.\n(arrangement pub. Michael Praetorius, 1612)\nLa Gamba: (Italian MS brought to England, 1560)\nSopranino, soprano, alto capped Shawms, tenor Shawm, & bass Curtal
  3. The York Waits - Crimson Velvet (02:27)
    Anon. c.1558\n(arr. T.J.Bayley)\nAlto, tenor, bass flutes & lute
  4. The York Waits - La Doune Cella, La Shy Myze, La Pounette (04:35)
    Anon. c.1560 (Mulliner Book)\nEnglish Bagpipe, soprano capped shawm, alto & bass curtals
  5. The York Waits - The Obtaining Of The Great Galleazzo (07:06)
    Thomas Deloney 1588.\nTune, Monsier's Almain c.1585\nVoice & lute
  6. The York Waits - Browninge My Dere, Browninge Fantasy (03:26)
    Browninge My Dere: Henry Stonings\nBrowninge Fantasy: Clement Wookcock\nAlto, tenor, basset & bass recorders
  7. The York Waits - Les Bransles Gays (02:59)
    pub. Peirre Attaignant, 1550\n(arr T.J.Bayley)\nHurdy-Gurdy
  8. The York Waits - The Delight Pavan, Galliard to Delight Pavan (05:49)
    John Johnson, c.1540-95. (Board MS)\nLute
  9. The York Waits - Staines Morris (01:23)
    Anon. 16th C.\n(arr T.J.Bayley)\nCornett, sackbut, alto & tenor recorders, & bass curtal
  10. The York Waits - The Quarter Brawles (02:31)
    ca. 1565\n(arr J.W.Merryweather)\nTwo Flemish Bagpipes
  11. The York Waits - Pavan, Galiarda, Coranto (04:20)
    Augustiene Bassano, c.1526-1604\nAlto, tenor, two bassets, & bass recorders
  12. The York Waits - Watkins Ale (03:58)
    Anon. c.1590\n(arr T.J.Bayley)\nAlto, tenor, & bass flutes, tenor shwm, bass curtal, cittern, sackbut, two soprano & alto capped shawms.
  13. The York Waits - Robin Is To The Greenwood Gone (02:12)
    Anon. 16th C.\n(Dowland Lute Book)\nLute
  14. The York Waits - Wilson's Fantasie (02:28)
    Wilson? late 16th C.\nSoprano, alto, tenor & basset recorders.
  15. The York Waits - The Spanish Lady, The Cushion Dance (02:41)
    The Spanish Lady: Anon. c.1596\n(arr T.J.Bayley)\nEnglish Bagpipe & Hurdy-gurdy\nThe Cushion Dance: Anon. c.1580\nEnglish Bagpipe & soprano capped shawm
  16. The York Waits - Dulcina, All You That Love Good Fellowes (02:06)
    Dulcina: Anon. late 16th C.\n(arr T.J.Bayley)\nSoprano, alto, tenor shawms, bass curtal, & cornett.\nAll You That Love Good Fellowes: Anon. lage 16th C.\n(arr Balnetin Haussmann 1603)\nTwo soprano, alto, tenor shawms, & bass curtal
  17. The York Waits - Eighty-Eight or Sir ffrancis drake (02:35)
    Words 17th century.\nTune: Hansken, c.1600\nVoice & drum
  18. The York Waits - Les Bransles De Champagne (04:13)
    pub. Pierre Attaignant, 1550\n(arr T.J.Bayley)\nTwo hurdy-gurdies, cittern, recorder, & bass curtal
  19. The York Waits - The Carman's Whistle, Under and Over, Pepper Is Black, Millfield, Roowe Well Ye Marynors (04:25)
    The Carman's Whistle: Anon. c.1591\nPipe & whistle\nUnder and Over: Anon. late 16th C.\nSoprano, alto & tenor shawms\nPepper Is Black: Anon c.1570\nMillfield: Anon. c.1581\nFlemish Bagpipe, & copranino recorder\nRoowe Well Ye Marynors: Anon. c.1565\nSopra


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