Flow My Tears and Other Lute Songs
Album by John Dowland & Steven Rickards & Dorothy Linell
Flow My Tears and Other Lute Songs is a collection of lute songs by the English composer John Dowland, first published in 1600. The pieces exemplify the English Renaissance lute-song style with expressive, melancholic solo vocal lines accompanied by lute and modal-harmonic language, and the publication occupies an important place in Dowland's output and in the development of late Elizabethan and early Jacobean art song.
First released: 1997
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- 1.Come Again: Sweet Love Doth Now Invite2:14
- 2.Flow My Tears4:02
- 3.Lady, If You So Spite Me1:57
- 4.In Darkness Let Me Dwell3:35
- 5.Melancholy Galliard2:59
- 6.Say Love If Ever Thou Did'st Find2:04
- 7.His Golden Locks3:54
- 8.Greensleeves Divisions2:08
- 9.If My Complaints Could Passions Move3:15
- 10.Time Stands Still4:05
- 11.Can She Excuse My Wrongs?2:54
- 12.Fortune My Foe2:23
- 13.I Saw My Lady Weep5:25
- 14.Wilt Thou Unkind Thus Reave Me?3:42
- 15.Stay Time Awhile Thy Flying3:34
- 16.Bonny Sweet Robin2:38
- 17.Me, Me, and None but Me2:58
- 18.Sorrow, Stay3:15
- 19.Fine Knacks for Ladies2:27
- 20.Kemp's Jig0:44
- 21.Callino0:58
- 22.When Phoebus First Did Daphne Love1:15
- 23.Think'st Thou Then by Thy Feigning?2:08
- 24.Galliards by Mary, Queen of Scots1:13
- 25.Now, O Now I Needs Must Part3:52
- 26.Come, Heavy Sleep4:13











