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A Rhyme for Orange


Release Date:2002

Though he is best known as a romantic, The Minstrel Lutenist definitely has a bawdy side! People often hear him refer to this as his "Greatest Hits Album" ... but they misunderstand him--(He doesn't say "Hits.") Most of the compositions, and even more of the lyrics, come from the naughty minstrel's own pen. Exceptions are two little 18th-century gems from the Thomas D'Urfey collections, two traditional favorites, and a happy venture into the 20th century with "Breakfast Blues" (by Ronnie Levine) - Recorded LIVE in concert and featuring Craig Merlin Broers on upright jazz bass with inspired solos by guitarist friends Jerry Barry and Ty Billings (whose "scat" is not to be missed!) Craig of Farrington is a very funny fellow!
  
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1'Tsalute!Lyrics|MP3
2CrayfishLyrics|MP3
3The Lady Says She's IrishLyrics|MP3
4The Undressing SongLyrics|MP3
5Overheard - Be quiet, sir!MP3
6A Titillating RiddleLyrics|MP3
7Wish They'd Do It Now!MP3
8Dialogue - Come with me, said heMP3
9She Was Only Fu(cuckoo)ingMP3
10A Rhyme For OrangeLyrics|MP3
11No Snow NeverLyrics|MP3
12Breakfast BluesMP3
13Bosom, Bosom (a parody)Lyrics|MP3
14Untittled RiddlesLyrics|MP3
NOTE - Audio clips in this section are limited in length for select songs. Sample clips are stored in MP3 format.

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