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Performer: The Apollo Society
Genre: Non Music / Stage & Screen
Album: World Wars • 1914 • 1939
Released: 1970
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World War One 1914–1918
Prologue
A1a DK* Salut d'Amour
Composed By – Edward Elgar*
A1b RP* Adlestrop
Text By – Edward Thomas
A1c DM* In Time Of "The Breaking Nations"
Text By – Thomas Hardy
A1d MR* Towards Armageddon ("A History Of Europe")
Text By – H. A. L. Fisher
A1e DS* The Horse In The 20th Century ("Great Morning")
Text By – Osbert Sitwell
A1f DK* The Wars Of Peoples (Winston Churchill To The Commons, May 13, 1901)
Text By – Winston Churchill
A1g IH* Modern Weapons And Modern Warfare
Text By – Ivan S. Bloch
A1h MR* "Some damned foolish thing in the Balkans" ("A History Of Europe")
Text By – H. A. L. Fisher
A1i RP*, DK* The King's Ships ("The World Crisis")
Text By – Winston Churchill
A1j PO* The Autumn Of The World
Text By – Herbert Read
A1k MR* August 3, 1914 ("Twenty-five Years")
Text By – Lord Grey of Falloden
Home Before The Leaves Fall? August 4, 1914 – Britain Declares War On Germany
A2a GR* "A terrible catastrophe"
Adapted By (Text) – Harold NicolsonText By – King George V
A2b DK* "Commence hostilities against Germany" ("The World Crisis")
Text By – Winston Churchill
A2c IH* A Shropshire Lad
Text By – A. E. Housman*
A2d RP* The Last Sheaf
Text By – Edward Thomas
A2e DK* German Rain
Text By – Charles Sorley*
A2f IH* Peace
Text By – Rupert Brooke
A2g RP* Men Who March Away
Text By – Thomas Hardy
A2h Chorus [World Wars • 1914 • 1939] Tipperary
Written-By – Jack Judge, Harry Williams
What Did You Do In The Great War, Daddy?
A3a VM* A War Diary
Text By – Mrs. Ethel M. Bilbrough of Chislehurst*
A3b IH* In Memoriam (Easter 1915)
Text By – Edward Thomas
A3c VM* Conscription
Text By – Mrs. Ethel M. Bilbrough*
A3d Chorus [World Wars • 1914 • 1939] Pack Up Your Troubles
Written-By – George Asaf, Felix Powell
A3e RP* Attack
Text By – Siegfried Sassoon
A3f PO*, IH*, DM*, DK*, FD* The Disciplines Of The Wars ("In Parenthesis")
Text By – David Jones
The Pity Of War
B1a MR* Winter Warfare
Text By – Edgell Rickword
B1b GR* "An offensive campaign" ("Despatch" of December 23, 1916)
Text By – Sir Douglas Haig*
B1c DK* The General
Text By – Siegfried Sassoon
B1d RP* Futility
Text By – Wilfred Owen
B1e DK* Passchendaele (letter to "The Listener", January 25, 1968)
Text By – T.A. Owen
The War In The Air
B2a PO* Aeroplanes
Text By – Herbert Read
B2b DS* The War In The Air
Text By – Capt. Molesworth, 60th Squadron*
B2c IH* An Irish Airman Foresees His Death
Text By – W.B. Yeats*
B2d VM* Zeppelins ("The Darkness")
Text By – Robert Lynd
Nurse Cavell
B3a RP* Edith Cavell, Brussels ("September 12, 1915")
Text By – Baron von der Lancken
B3b VM* From The Prison Of St. Gilles ("October 10, 1915")
Text By – Edith Cavell
B3c RP* "Treason committed in time of war" (Public Notice, Brussels, October 12, 1915)
Text By – Anonymous
B3d VM* Brussels, Dawn, October 12, 1915
Text By – Edith Cavell
B3e DK* Enigma Variations, No. X!!
Composed By – Edward Elgar*
Gallipoli
B4a DK* "At this crisis" (Winston Churchill to Sir Edward Grey)
Text By – Winston Churchill
B4b MR* The Landing, April 25 ("Gallipoli")
Text By – Alan Moorehead
B4c DK* "In early morning daylight" ("Winston Churchill, As I Knew Him")
Text By – Violet Bonham Carter*
B4d GW* On The Dead In Gallipoli
Text By – John Masefield
B4e MR* The Cemeteries At Gallipoli ("Gallipoli")
Text By – Alan Moorehead
B4f PO* Gallipoli: Fifty Years After
Text By – Edward Lucie-Smith
The Closing Phase
B5a RP* Letter To His Mother
Text By – Wilfred Owen
B5b PO* May 9, 1918 ("The Contrary Experience")
Text By – Herbert Read
B5c RP* Anthem For Doomed Youth
Text By – Wilfred Owen
B5d DK* The End Of A War ("The Aftermath")
Text By – Winston Churchill
B5e DK* Studies In English Folk Song, No. 2
Text By – Ralph Vaughan Williams
B5f PO* Remembrance Day
Text By – Ted Hughes
B5g DK* "Is this the end?" ("The World Crisis")
Text By – Winston Churchill
World War Two 1939–1945
The Long Weekend 1918-1939
C1a DK* Frühlingsrauschen
Text By – Christian Sinding
C1b RP* Richmond Park ("Letters From England, 1925")
Text By – Karel Capek*
C1c DS*, VM* The Spirit Of The Thirties
Text By – Patrick Campbell
C1d VM* Nudism ("The Long Weekend")
Text By – Robert Graves, Alan Hodge
C1e DM* Labour Party Conference, October 1935
Text By – George Lansbury
C1f DK* A New King And Queen ("Step By Step")
Text By – Winston Churchill
C1g MR* No Time
Text By – W. H. Auden
C1h DK* Darkened Valley
Composed By – John Ireland
The Gathering Storm
C2a GW*, GR* Peace In Our Time (October 3, 1938)
Text By – Neville Chamberlain
C2b PO* The Hand That Signed The Paper
Text By – Dylan Thomas
C2c DS*, DK* Close Of Play ("Autobiography")
Text By – Neville Cardus
C2d CO* Bless 'Em All
Written-By – Jimmy Hughes , Frank Lee*
C2e RP*, PO* Naming Of Parts
Text By – Henry Reed
A State Of War
C3a DK* The Blast Of War
Text By – Harold Macmillan
C3b DS* The First Week Of War
Text By – Anonymous [Fighter Pilot]
C3c IH* The Wrong Wings ("Letters To Vernon Watkins")
Text By – Dylan Thomas
C3d MR* A Soldier's Letter To His Sons ("I'll Go To Bed At Noon")
Text By – Stephen Haggard
C3e PO* To A Conscript Of 1940
Text By – Herbert Read
C3f RP* "The Harvest will come" (Hitler-Bormann Documents)
Translated By – Col. R. H. Stevens*
C3g DK* Our Policy (Winston Churchill To The Commons, May 13, 1940)
Text By – Winston Churchill
The Home Front
C4a VM*, DK* The White Cliffs Of Dover
Written-By – Nat Burton, Walter Kert*
C4b GR* Watching Post, July 1940
Text By – C. Day Lewis*
C4c VM* Know Your Enemy (Ministry of Information Leaflet)
Text By – Anonymous [Ministry of Information]
C4d IH* Prayers For Victory? ("The Phony War On The Home Front")
Text By – E. S. Turner
C4e VM* In Westminster Abbey
Text By – John Betjeman
The Blitz
D1a DT* September 4, 1940 ("Diaries And Letters")
Text By – Harold Nicholson
D1b DK* Westminster In War
Written-By – William Sansom
D1c PO* A Refusal To Mourn
Text By – Dylan Thomas
D1d DS* The Provinces, November 10, 1940 ("Diaries And Letters")
Text By – Harold Nicholson
Arma Verumque Cano
D2a IH* Airmen Broadcast
Text By – C. Day Lewis*
D2b RP* The Few ("The Last Enemy")
Text By – Richard Hillary
D2c DK* From The Warsaw Concerto
Written-By – Richard Addinsell
D2d DS* "I Joined The Navy" ("The Gunroom")
Written-By – Thomas Hinde
D2e PO* Song Of The Dying Gunner A.A.I.
Text By – Charles Causley
D2f VM*, DK* We'll Meet Again
Written-By – Ross Parker, Hughie Charles
Europe In Chains
D3a DK* To The People Of France, 1940
Text By – Winston Churchill
D3b VM* Jews In Hiding ("The Diary Of Anne Frank")
Text By – Anne Frank Translated By – B. M. Mooyart-Doubleday
D3c RP* "We have lanced the abcess..." ("The Hitler-Bormann Documents")
Text By – Anonymous
D3d VM* Christmas 1942 ("The Diary Of Anne Frank")
Text By – Anne Frank Translated By – B. M. Mooyart-Doubleday
D3e RP* Europe's Last Hope ("The Hitler-Bormann Documents")
Text By – Anonymous
D3f DT* "Stone walls do not a prison make"
Text By – Hannah Senesh
Keep Right On To The End Of The Road
D4a GS*, DK* The End Of The Road
Written-By – William Dillon, Harry Lauder
D4b PO* "I have returned" ("Reminiscences")
Text By – General Douglas MacArthur
D4c GR* What I Believe ("Two Cheers For Democracy")
Text By – E. M. Forster
D4d VM* "Nil desperandum"
Text By – Anne Frank Translated By – B. M. Mooyart-Doubleday
D4e DK* "D-Day stands as is, Tuesday June 6" ("A Soldier's Story")
Text By – General Omar Nelson Bradley*
D4f VM* "Let my people go"
Text By – Anne Frank Translated By – B. M. Mooyart-Doubleday
D4g PO* Postscript
Text By – Anne Frank Translated By – B. M. Mooyart-Doubleday
D4h DK* The Liberators ("A Soldier's Story")
Text By – General Omar Nelson Bradley*
D4i RP* At The British War Cemetery, Bayeux
Text By – Charles Causley
D4j DK* "With drooping wings" ("Dido And Aeneas")
Text By – Henry Purcell
Epilogue
D5a DT* Dirge For The New Sunrise
Text By – Edith Sitwell
D5b VM* Formula For Death ("The Observer", August 1958)
Text By – Anonymous
D5c PO* From A Song About Major Eatherley
Text By – John Wain
D5d IH* Midnight: May 7, 1945
Text By – Patric Dickinson
D5e DM* At The Cenotaph
Text By – Hugh MacDiarmid

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – The Decca Record Company Limited

Credits

  • Advisor – Michael Bremner
  • Advisor [Artistic Adviser] – George Rylands
  • Baritone Vocals – Geoffrey Shaw
  • Concept By [Devised By], Compiled By [Edited By], Directed By – Peter Orr
  • Cover, Photography By – Peter Orr
  • Piano – David King
  • Recorded By, Engineer – Kevin Daly
  • Vocals, Ukulele – Ciobhan O'Dalaigh
  • Voice Actor [Dialog] – Apollo Society Actors*

Notes

History Reflected issued by Argo Records is a series of programmes reflecting six periods of English History.
Includes 8 page booklet

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A runout): ZRG-3193-5G // C // JT // 1
  • Matrix / Runout (A label): ZRG 3193
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