Experience the enchanting fusion of timeless literature and classic blues with "Shakespearian Songbook" by Robert Johnson. Released in 1996, this unique album blends the poetic genius of William Shakespeare with the soulful sounds of the blues, creating a captivating musical journey that spans a full hour and five minutes. The album features 28 tracks, each a masterful adaptation of Shakespeare's words set to music, performed with a golden-toned 10-course lute.
Robert Johnson, often associated with the King's Men and Shakespeare's dramatic productions, brings his musical prowess to the forefront in this collection. The album includes iconic songs like "Full Fathom Five" and "Where the Bee Sucks," believed to be original song settings by Johnson himself. Other notable tracks include "Greensleeves," "Sweet Robin," and "The Willow Song," each offering a unique blend of Shakespeare's lyrical beauty and Johnson's musical genius.
"Shakespearian Songbook" is a testament to the enduring power of both literature and music, showcasing how these two art forms can intertwine to create something truly magical. Whether you're a fan of classic blues, Shakespeare's works, or simply appreciate beautiful music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire. Dive into the rich history and timeless melodies of "Shakespearian Songbook" and experience the best of both worlds.
1996 CarltonClassics1996 CarltonClassics
Tracks
O mistress mineWilliam Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, Robert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, James Griffett, Brian Wright
Full Fathom FiveRobert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
Where the bee sucksRobert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
When griping grief the heart doth woundRobert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
Heart's ease, Pt. 1Robert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
Heart's ease, Pt. 2Robert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
Greensleeves, Pt. 1Robert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
Greensleeves, Pt. 2Robert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
Come thou Monarch of the vineRobert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
Lawn as white as the driven snowRobert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
CallenoRobert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
Love, love, nothing but loveRobert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
I loathe that I did loveRobert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
Jog on, jog onRobert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
In Sherwood lived bold Robin HoodRobert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
Sweet Robin, Pt. 1Robert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
Sweet Robin, Pt. 2Robert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
Hey RobinRobert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
Farewell dear loveRobert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
Kemp's jigRobert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
Hark, hark the larkRobert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
How should I your true love knowRobert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
Tomorrow is St. Valentine's dayRobert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
Tarleton's risserectionRobert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
Sigh no more ladiesRobert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
The willow songWilliam Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, Robert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, James Griffett, Brian Wright
O sweet OliverRobert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
It was a lover and his lassRobert Johnson, Anonymous, Richard Edwards, John Wilson, Robert Jones, William Byrd, William Linley, John Dowland, Thomas Ford, Thomas Morley, James Griffett, Brian Wright
Robert Johnson, born Robert Leroy Johnson, was a seminal American blues musician and songwriter whose brief but powerful career has left an indelible mark on music history. Known as the King of the Delta Blues Singers, Johnson's haunting falsetto vocals and masterful slide guitar playing have influenced countless musicians across generations and genres. Despite his recording career spanning only seven months in 1936 and 1937, his 29 recorded songs are considered foundational to the blues and rock genres. Johnson's life, marked by tragedy and mystery, adds to his legend, making him one of the most intriguing and influential figures in music history. His impact is so profound that he is often hailed as perhaps the first ever rock star.
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