Noel Coward - Mad About the Boy: Complete Recordings, Vol. 3

Noel Coward - Mad About the Boy: Complete Recordings, Vol. 3
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Album Details

Title: Mad About the Boy: Complete Recordings, Vol. 3
Artist: Noel Coward
Release Date: 11/19/2002
Label: Naxos
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPC: 636943262320
Genre: Vocal Music
Moods: Elegant, Literate, Witty, Wry, Dramatic, Stylish, Cerebral, Theatrical, Laid-Back/Mellow, Playful, Reserved, Refined/Mannered, Sophisticated
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Mad About the Boy [From Words and Music]
  2. Parisian Pierrot [From London Calling]
  3. We Were Dancing [From Tonight at 8:30]
  4. Dearest Love [From Operette]
  5. The Stately Homes of England [From Operette]
  6. Where Are the Songs We Sung? [From Operette]
  7. Gipsy Melody [From Operette]
  8. Dearest Love [From Operette]
  9. I'll See You Again [From Bitter Sweet]
  10. Just Let Me Look at You
  11. Poor Little Rich Girl [From on with the Dance]
  12. London Pride
  13. The Last Time I Saw Paris
  14. Could You Please Oblige Us With a Bren Gun?
  15. There Have Been Songs in England
  16. Imagine the Duchess's Feelings!
  17. It's Only You
  18. Don't Let's Be Beastly to the Germans
  19. The Welcoming Land
  20. I'm Old Fashioned
  21. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2002CDNaxos8120623

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Album Review

Record making was only one of Noel Coward's many artistic activities, and not one of the main ones. But just as he was an ideal actor in his own plays, he was also the ideal singer of his own songs, and he periodically turned up in the studios of HMV Records to cut singles, usually of his own compositions. The third volume of Naxos Nostalgia's reissue series of his complete recordings presents each side of ten singles recorded between 1936 and 1943. But the disc starts out with a track that is out of chronology. As a producer's note reveals, a rejected take of "Mad About the Boy" from 1932 became available just as Mad Dogs & Englishmen: Complete Recordings, Vol. 2, on which it should have appeared, was being pressed. One can hardly complain that it has been used to title and lead off the third volume, since it is, of course, one of Coward's best-known songs and since his rendition, whatever the HMV engineers may have thought at the time, is superb (if sonically challenged). Also, it was recorded mere days after it appeared in the Coward show Words and Music for the first time. There isn't always a close association between the recordings and the dates of their on-stage introductions, though the five songs from Operette, among them the hilarious "The Stately Homes of England," were recorded around the show's London opening. Coward doesn't just record his own songs, either. His 1941 single of "London Pride," a song to inspire his hometown during the Blitz, is given the appropriate B-side of Oscar Hammerstein II and Jerome Kern's "The Last Time I Saw Paris." And there are several other war-related numbers, including "There Have Been Songs in England" and the scathingly sarcastic "Don't Let's Be Beastly to the Germans." ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Carroll GibbonsConductor, Piano
Clifford GreenwoodConductor
David LennickCompilation Producer, Transfers, Producer
Francis M. CollinsonConductor
Graham NewtonDigital Noise Reduction
Peter DempseyLiner Notes
Ray NobleConductor
Robb StewartPiano
Ron HoaresDesign