Undrentide
Undrentide | ||||
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Studio album by Mediæval Bæbes | ||||
Released | 12 September 2000 | |||
Recorded | 25 September 1999 – 10 October 1999 | |||
Genre | Classical | |||
Label | Nettwerk, RCA Victor | |||
Producer | John Cale, Bill Leeb | |||
Mediæval Bæbes chronology | ||||
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Undrentide is the third album by British vocal group Mediæval Bæbes.
Track listing
- Undrentide
- Isabella
- Quan Vey la Lauzeta
- Besse Bunting
- E Volentieri
- Cantiga Listen
- Summerisle (The Maypole Song)
- Averil
- Secreit Nicht
- Now Welcom Somer
- Veni Coronaberis
- Omnes Gentes Plaudite (The Drinking Song)
- Lanquan Li Jorn
- At a Springe-Wel
- Dance of the Trolls
- Maiden in the Mor Lay
- E Volentieri (Reprise)
- Palästinalied
A limited edition version contains a bonus track:
- Aria
This is a song by Delerium, from their 2000 album Poem, featuring the lyrics of the Mediaeval Baebes song "All Turns to Yesterday" from 1998's Worldes Blysse.
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