Dive into the timeless elegance of Noel Coward's "Mad Dogs and Englishmen Go out in the Midday Sun," a captivating collection of 28 songs that showcase the versatility and wit of one of the 20th century's most celebrated entertainers. Released on May 20, 2014, this album spans a generous 72 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of Noel Coward's musical genius.
The album opens with the titular track, "Mad Dogs and Englishmen," a playful nod to the whimsical and often self-deprecating humor that Coward is known for. From there, the collection weaves through a variety of styles, from the jaunty "Dance, Little Lady" to the poignant "Someday I'll Find You." Each song is a testament to Coward's mastery of lyricism and melody, making this album a treasure trove for fans of classic British songwriting.
Highlights include the charming "Play, Orchestra, Play," the evocative "Loch Lomond," and the sultry "Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)." The album also features lesser-known gems like "Half-Caste Woman" and "What's Going to Happen to the Tots," showcasing Coward's ability to tackle a wide range of themes with equal finesse.
"Mad Dogs and Englishmen Go out in the Midday Sun" is not just a retrospective of Noel Coward's work but a celebration of his enduring legacy. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Coward's artistry or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a delightful journey through the career of a true master of the craft. The album's release on Suburban Squire ensures that Coward's timeless songs are presented with the highest quality, making it a essential addition to any music lover's collection.