Love Songs for Madrigals and Madriguys

Madrigals (released in the US as Love Songs for Madrigals and Madriguys) is the debut recording of the London-based a cappella group Swingle II, who were the immediate successors to the Paris-based Swingle Singers.

The members were all new except for Ward Swingle who arranged and adapted the music for the group.

Mary Beverly (first soprano) Olive Simpson (second soprano) Carol Hall (first alto) Linda Hirst (second alto) John Potter (first tenor) Ward Swingle (second tenor, keyboards) John Lubbock (baritone) David Beavan (bass) Daryl Runswick (electric bass) Chris Karan (drums) LP side A: LP side B:

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