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King's Singers
New Day

Song NameComposer
You Are the New Day
Nouveau Poor
Three Times a Lady
What's in a Tune?
You'd Have to Be a Rosie
Can't Buy Me Love
Singapore Girl
The Rhythm of LifeCy Coleman
The Gambler
It Was Almost Like a Song
Here Comes The SunGeorge Harrison
Hush, Little Baby, Don't Say A Word
Money, Money, Money / Summer Nights
The Summer Knows
Could it Be Magic

Produced by Bob Barratt

Leading off with the title track, which is been heard recently all over public television, the King's Singers demonstrate their usual facility with any sort of arrangement or style. "New Day" is a simple tune, essentially contemporary folk in style, with an uncomplicated arrangement that gives the blend of the voices preeminence. "Noveau Poor" is tongue-in-cheek wit at its most profligate ("we're in Burke's Peerage, we're in "Who's Who," we're in the red, and in penury too." ). "What's In A Tune" tosses a salad comprised of various classical melodies, sung a cappella and fully orchestrated-all vocally, of course. "Can't Buy Me Love" is arranged as a sixteenth century madrigal.

Item code: 6101C | 1 CD | $16.98 add item to cart
Choral | Male | England
49564.2

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