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Showing posts with label Flanders & Swann. Show all posts
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Flanders & Swann - At The Drop Of Another Hat 1964 (UK)

On: Saturday, June 4, 2011

Michael Flanders OBE
Michael Henry Flanders
London, England
Mar 1 1922 - Apr 14 1975 age 53

Donald Swann
Donald Ibrahím Swann
Llanelli, Wales
Sep 30 1923 - Mar 23 1994 age 70

Michael Flanders  and Donald Swann were two of the finest British comedians of their day. Their medium was cabaret; Swann was a gifted pianist, composer, and linguist and Flanders a talented raconteur and lyricist with a sharp eye for satire. Meeting at school, Flanders and Swann first performed a revue together in 1940, although this was not the beginnings of their partnership; Flanders aspired to be an actor. During the second World War, Swann served in the ambulance corps and Flanders in the British Navy. Not long after the war, Flanders contracted polio and was confined to a wheelchair. In the early '50s, Flanders and Swann began writing together again, but mostly for other performers. In 1956, they presented their first revue of their own songs, At the Drop of a Hat. The revue first played at the New Lindsey Theatre in London, but soon moved to a larger theater (the Fortune), where it played continuously for two years until 1959. They took the Hat revue on tour after this to the Edinburgh Festival, 13 cities across the United States, and Canada, then on to Switzerland, Australia, New Zealand, and Hong Kong. While the songs themselves remained by and large the same during the touring, Flanders would change his banter between songs to suit the location and to take into account any current events that could be addressed. A number of the Hat songs have become classics, but none more so than the immensely popular "Hippopotamus Song," whose chorus ("Mud, mud, glorious mud/Nothing quite like it for cooling the blood") is universally known, even if its origin isn't. In 1964, Flanders and Swann returned with a new revue, entitled At the Drop of Another Hat. As with the first Hat, the songs were tales of everyday English life, but included astute comments on current affairs of the day. As he had done in their first revue, Swann sang in languages other than English -- in Another Hat it was Russian, to add to his French and Greek songs on the first Hat. In 1966 and 1967, Flanders and Swann returned to the United States and Canada for another tour, and in 1967 Swann broke up the partnership. One more recording was produced; The Bestiary of Flanders and Swann. This was not a live recording, unlike the previous two, and while these songs were written by Flanders & Swann, many had already been performed by other people. After the breakup of the partnership, Flanders made use of his directing skills in stage plays, while Swann continued to compose and perform with a variety of partners. The strength of Flanders and Swann's music lay in a number of areas: Flanders' word play in his lyrics and his sharp wit and clever banter kept audiences' attention for hours, while Swann's music could borrow from the classics, light opera, jazz, or popular styles of the day, changing from one to the other in the blink of an eye. While much of their material was simply observational of middle-class English life, they also wrote a significant number of protest songs, whether they be about the closure of train lines ("Slow Train") or anti-war songs ("20 Tons of TNT"). Their protests were certainly much gentler than the folksingers of the day, but in many ways that has seen their music simply age much more gracefully.  Source Jonathan Lewis AllMusic.com
01 The Gas-Man Cometh
02 Sounding Brass
03 Los Olividados
04 In The Desert
05 Ill Wind
06 First And Second Law
07 All Gall
08 Horoscope
09 Friendly Duet
10 Bedstead Men
11 By Air
12 Slow Train
13 A Song Of Patriotic Prejudice
14 Built Up Area
15 In The Bath
16 Sea Fever
17 Hippo Encore



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Flanders & Swann - Bestiary Of Flanders And Swann 1964 (UK)

On: Sunday, September 5, 2010

01 The Warthog
02 The Sea Horse
03 The Chameleon
04 The Whale
05 The Sloth
06 The Rhinoceros
07 Twosome Kang And Jag
08 Dead Ducks
09 The Elephant
10 The Armadillo
11 The Spider
12 Threesome Duck Billed Platypus _ The Hummingbird _ The Portugese Man O' War
13 The Wild Boar
14 The Ostrich
15 The Wompom
16 Twice Shy
17 Commonwealth Fair
18 p__p_B____B__D______
19 Paris
20 Eine Kleine Nachtmusik Cha Cha Cha
21 The Hundred Song
22 Food For Thought
23 Bed
24 20 Tons Of TNT
25 The War Of 14-18
Bestiary Of Flanders And Swann 
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Flanders & Swann - At The Drop Of A Hat 1959 (UK)

On: Friday, January 8, 2010

01 A Transport Of Delight
02 Song Of Reproduction
03 The Gnu Song
04 Design For Living
05 Je Suis Les Ténébreux
06 Songs For Our Time (Philological Waltz; Satellite Moon; A Happy Song)
07 A Song For The Weather
08 The Reluctant Cannibal
09 Greensleeves
10 Misalliance
11 Kokoraki
12 Madeira M'dear
13 Too Many Cookers
14 Vanessa
15 Tried By The Centre Court
16 The Youth Of The Heart
17 The Hippopotamus Song

At The Drop Of A Hat 
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