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The Art of the Bawdy Song

Henry Aldrich (Composer), Anonymous (Composer), Straloch Lute Book Anonymous (Composer), John Blow (Composer), John Church (Composer), Vladimir Cosma (Composer), The Baltimore Consort & Merry Companions (Performer), James F. Weaver (Performer), Peter Becker (Performer), Paul Shipper (Performer)
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listen  1. Prelewd: Aniseed Robin [Explicit] 1:18$0.99 Buy Track
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listen10. Anticlimaxes: Walking in a meadowe greene [Explicit] 5:06$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. Measure of the Man: Celia learning on the Spinnet [Explicit] 1:56$0.99 Buy Track
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listen15. Tobacco & other Stimulants: Come sirrah Jacke hoe [Explicit] 2:38$0.99 Buy Track
listen16. Tobacco & other Stimulants: Dainty fine Aniseed water [Explicit] 1:20$0.99 Buy Track
listen17. Tobacco & other Stimulants: Most men do love the Spanish wine [Explicit] 1:19$0.99 Buy Track
listen18. Interlewd: Argeers [Explicit] 1:51$0.99 Buy Track
listen19. Interlewd: Gathering peascods [Explicit] 2:22$0.99 Buy Track
listen20. Scat "ological" Songs: My lady and her Maid [Explicit]0:58$0.99 Buy Track
listen21. Scat "ological" Songs: As Roger last Night to Jenny lay close [Explicit] 1:39$0.99 Buy Track
listen22. Scat "ological" Songs: Pox on you [Explicit] 1:57$0.99 Buy Track
listen23. Fresh Ayre: Ladie lie near me [Explicit] 3:05$0.99 Buy Track
listen24. Men & Women: 'Tis Women makes us love [Explicit] 1:20$0.99 Buy Track
listen25. Men & Women: Sir Walter enjoying his Damsel [Explicit] 1:17$0.99 Buy Track
listen26. Her Thing & His Thing: My Thing is my Own [Explicit] 5:04$0.99 Buy Track
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listen28. Her Thing & His Thing: My man John had a Thing that was long [Explicit] 2:19$0.99 Buy Track
listen29. Her Thing & His Thing: When first Amyntas sued for a Kiss [Explicit] 3:39$0.99 Buy Track
listen30. Vinum Bonum: More Palatino [Explicit] 3:50$0.99 Buy Track
listen31. Vinum Bonum: Poor Owen [Explicit] 3:08$0.99 Buy Track
listen32. Vinum Bonum: Where they drank [Explicit]0:38$0.99 Buy Track
listen33. Vinum Bonum: Come, come, let us drink [Explicit] 1:59$0.99 Buy Track


On this CD:
  1. Aniseed Robin
    Composed by Anonymous
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  2. Cuckolds All A-Row
    Composed by Anonymous
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  3. I gave her cakes and I gave her ale, catch for 3 voices, Z. 256
    Composed by Henry Purcell
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  4. Taking His Beer with Old Anacharsis
    Composed by Henry Aldrich
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  5. Work(s) Fye nay prithee John
    Composed by Henry Purcell
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  6. Cold and Raw
    Composed by Thomas D'Urfey
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  7. The Miller's daugter riding, catch for 3 voices, Z. 277
    Composed by Henry Purcell
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  8. Will Said to His Mammy
    Composed by Robert [composer] Jones
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  9. The Old Fumbler
    Composed by John (i) Playford
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  10. Walking in a Meadowe Greene
    Composed by Anonymous
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  11. Celia Learning on the Spinnet
    Composed by John Isham
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  12. Work(s) Tom the Taylor
    Composed by Henry Purcell
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  13. My lady's coachman, John, catch for 3 voices, Z. 260
    Composed by Henry Purcell
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  14. Irish jig or The night ramble
    Composed by Anonymous
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  15. Come sirrah Jack, hoe, madrigal for 3 voices
    Composed by Thomas Weelkes
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  16. Dainty fine aniseed water fine
    Composed by William Lawes
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  17. Most men do love the Spanish wine
    Composed by Anonymous
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  18. Argeers
    Composed by Anonymous
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  19. Gathering Peascods
    Composed by John (i) Playford
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  20. My lady and her Maid
    Composed by William Ellis
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  21. As Roger last night to Jenny lay close, catch for 3 voices, Z. 242
    Composed by Henry Purcell
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  22. Pox on you for a fop, catch for 3 voices, Z. 268
    Composed by Henry Purcell
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  23. Ladie lie near me (Straloch Lute Book)
    Composed by Anonymous
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  24. Tis women makes us love
    Composed by John Blow
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  25. Sir Walter enjoying his damsel, catch for 3 voices, Z. 273
    Composed by Henry Purcell
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  26. My Thing Is My Own
    Composed by English Traditional
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  27. La Boum, film score
    Composed by Vladimir Cosma
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  28. Work(s) My man John had a Thing that was long
    Composed by Josquin Desprez
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  29. When first Amyntas sued for a kiss
    Composed by Anonymous
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  30. More Palatino
    Composed by Jacob van Eyck
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  31. Poor Owen
    Composed by John Church
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  32. Where They drank
    Composed by John Church
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard

  33. Come, let us drink, catch for 3 voices and continuo, Z. 245
    Composed by Henry Purcell
    with Merry Companions, Custer LaRue, Mark Cudek, Baltimore Consort, Larry Lipkis, Webb Wiggins, James F. Weaver, Paul Shipper, Alexander Blachly, Peter Becker, Mary Anne Ballard


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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful and awful in equal parts, December 18, 2001
By J. Faraco (Menlo Park, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a great collection of songs,mostly taken from d'Urfey's "Pills to purge melancholy", along with some catches from Purcell etc included. It's hard to find the ideal recording of this sort of ribald stuff- it seems each recording has some flaws.

The Baltimore consort, with Custer La Rue as chief vocal have done an incredible job with this music. I never get tired of her lovely voice, and the life she brings to these songs. The instrumentals are fabulous (mixed consort settings on period instruments). Two of the best numbers are "cold and raw the wind did blow"...and "my thing is my own"- these typify the wonderful momentum and gorgeous musical phrasing they bring to the music- five stars for them.

Unfortunately, the album includes songs from a group of male vocalists who gathered together as "the merry companions". What a huge mistake. The inside of the program notes shows them gathered around some tankards of ale. I think they must have spent too much time drinking and no time at all thinking (or rehearsing). The vocals are brash and not well-tuned and for such lively content, they are sometimes sluggish too. They went for the "rugged tavern" sound at the expense of the music. If I were at a tavern or renaissance faire, and heard some drunken louts singing these catches, I'd love it- what wonderful fun! But this is a CD that I paid to listen to, and they should have rehearsed. I don't like to pay for this kind of impromptu junk- if D'Urfey and Purcell bothered to write it down and set it to notes, the performers should get it right and it should sound like music. Often they have chosen to set these in too low a register, or without instrumentals that might help lift up the sluggish character.

In the end, this is a great car CD- where I can easily forward past the bad songs and repeat the good ones, and of course I can make sure not to offend anybody....

By the way, for those interested in more songs like these,get "The Catch Book : 153 Catches Including the Complete: Catches of Henry Purcell, edited by Paul Hillier. Then the only problem is finding the other people to sing them with you!

A hard to find, but infinitely enjoyable alternative recording is "Pills to purge melancholy: Low & Lusty-Songs From 17th C" recorded by the city waites. The instrumentals are more a little rough, but very well done -just completely different from baltimore consort. On this album, the male vocals are best, while the soprano is sometimes is a bit harsh. The merry companions would have done well to listen to this before making their recording.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Prelewd to Postlewd, September 27, 2005
The Baltimore Consort, an ensemble of six players, was founded in 1980 with the purpose of performing 'broken consort' pieces of Elizabethan origin. 'Broken' here refers to the instrumentation - treble viol/violin, flue/recorder, lute, cittern, bandore and bass viol. Their repertoire expanded beyond these beginnings to include broader British fare, as well as French and Italian music of the time. This is a happy expansion, as it made this disc of older, bawdy (for its time) music possible.

The Baltimore Consort play with life and vigour, with a good deal of improvisational flair, not being bound to texts and going through the production of notes as if mechanically. This is true to the spirit and nature of the early music, in which performers often had to 'play by ear', neither being able to read music nor having printed music even if they could. This is particularly true of the songs on this disc, where many are derivative of anonymous jokes and stories, and much of the music is likewise folk-tune and anonymously composed.

Some of the songs can be rather shocking. As Mary Anne Ballard writes in the accompanying notes, 'We must remember that in the days before indoor plumbing and pooper-scooper laws, everyday life was of an earthier flavour than it is today.... The men of the singing clubs and the ladies of stage poked fun at themselves and their companions with wit, pleasantry and contrivance.'

The names of many of the composers of these pieces have been lost to history, particularly the more folk-song oriented ones. However, some well-known composers are represented among the pieces here - Purcell, D'Urfey, Aldridge, and others.

The regular players include Mary Anne Ballard (viols), Mark Cudek (cittern, guitar, recorder and bass viol), Custer LaRue (vocalist/soprano), Larry Lipkis (recorder, viols), Ronn McFarlane (lute), Chris Norman (flutes), Webb Wiggins (tambourine and 'virginals'). Some artists are known from other Dorian productions, such as Ronn McFarlane on the lute in the collection 'Greensleeves'.

Added to the regular consort players are the Merry Companions, including Peter Becker (baritone), Alexander Blachly (baritone), Paul Shipper (bass, belch-canto), and James Weaver (baritone).

One more addition includes a guest artist, Lorenzo Labbrobacio, playing of all things, the 'fartophone', a rather mysterious instrument indeed. Labbrobacio defies identification on the internet other than references to this disc, and so the mystery deepens.

This is music that is interesting, truly fun to listen to, entertaining and has a quality about it that makes it a joy both in musical and humourous tones.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A sly and rollicksome good time!, November 29, 2002
On this recording, the Baltimore Consort and the Merry Companions are full of fun, both blatant and tongue-in-cheek. Soprano Custer La Rue and the instrumentalists of the Consort are joined by a quartet of classical male singers (Peter Becker, Alexander Blachly, Paul Shipper and James Weaver) with quite a theatrical sense of humor. The two groups take turns presenting ribald tavern songs of merry old England, interspersed by light, catchy instrumentals listed in the credits as the "Prelewd", the "Interlewd" and a "Fresh Ayre". Drinking, sex and other bodily functions are both celebrated and ridiculed in songs that are cleverly worded and enthusiastically sung, and in at least one case, accompanied by a mysterious instrument (reminiscent of P.D.Q. Bach) called a "fartophone". Especially amusing are the "catches" or rounds, and the new meanings that result from the staggering of words when several different verses are all sung together. It sounds silly, and is silly, but that's the point of it all--celebrating the "earthier flavor" of life 17th and 18th century England. My copy came with a parental advisory sticker stuck fast to the case, but my mother didn't seem overly concerned, and in fact enjoyed it too when I played it for her! For more fun Renaissance vocals, both salacious and serious, try "All At Once Well Met: English Madrigals" by the King's Singers, and "The King's Singers' Madrigal History Tour: Italy, England, France, Spain, Germany" by the King's Singers and the Consort of Musicke.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Exquisite Naughtiness
The dulcet tones of The Merry Companions and The Baltimore Consort create a wonderful contrast to the dirty, scurvy content of these songs. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best CD's out there!
All ages and musical backgrounds love this CD. The Baltimore Consort are amazing. One really feels one is in a smoky pub in the 14oo's getting plastered with England's best... Read more
Published on May 9, 2007 by Catherine M. Wentz

4.0 out of 5 stars a voice teacher and early music fan
NOT TRUE BARROOM SINGING; BUT COMPRENDED NONETHELESS!!!!

These bawdy catches and ballads take us on a journey to the taverns and other social gathering places of the... Read more
Published on March 24, 2007 by George Peabody

2.0 out of 5 stars Sounds like they're singing Christmas carols
This recording is professionally produced - perhaps too much so. I've been in a few taverns and heard my share of bawdy songs. Read more
Published on November 9, 2004 by James A. Dees

5.0 out of 5 stars A delight for ear and mind
This style of music has always appealed to me. Having had the opportunity to perform in various groups that specialized in the music of this period, I thought that I had a pretty... Read more
Published on November 27, 2001 by Cervus Green

5.0 out of 5 stars Gorgeous melodies, scandalous lyrics!
From the opening instrumental this CD fills the listener's mind with images of sunny open fields, a busy Medieval or Renaissance city, or better yet, a popular corner pub complete... Read more
Published on August 1, 2001 by Rick Douglas Janssen

5.0 out of 5 stars Explicit lyrics????
The first (and maybe the only) record I have that has a sticker that says "parental advisory explicit lyrics". Read more
Published on July 31, 2001 by Juan Pablo Pira

4.0 out of 5 stars Not for all tastes. . .
. . .but a really fun item nonetheless!

This charming CD is filled with beautiful music from the Elizabethan Age. Read more

Published on April 20, 2001 by David Zampino

5.0 out of 5 stars Not for tender ears, but oh so much fun to listen to!
This album, "The Art of the Bawdy Song," is more in line with typical tavern music of the Renaissance. Read more
Published on December 20, 2000 by Harold T Thomas

5.0 out of 5 stars What the Boys in the Back Room Will Have
I'm delighted to find this recording of some songs I learned many years ago but never, for obvious reasons, hear performed. Read more
Published on February 6, 2000 by Milt Fancher

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