First Booke of Songs 1597: X. Think'st thou then

~ Recording by Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
1.10Think'st Thou Then by Thy Feigning1:54John DowlandFirst Booke of SongesJohn Dowland; Anthony Rooley, The Consort of MusickeAlbum
  • -1989
L’Oiseau‐Lyre421 653-2
1.10First Booke of Songs 1597: X. Think'st thou then1:54John DowlandThe Collected Works: ŒuvresJohn Dowland; The Consort of Musicke, Anthony RooleyAlbum
  • GB1997-05-12
L’Oiseau‐Lyre452 563-2, 5088677
46.10X. Think'st thou then by thy feigning1:54John DowlandL'Oiseau-Lyre: Medieval and RenaissanceVarious ArtistsOther
  • XW2016-09-02
Decca Classics (“DECCA” in white uppercase on a blue-over-red rectangular block; until 1999, for use outside of North America only)4788104

Relationships

engineer:Martin Haskell (sound engineer)
Ian Churches
producer:Peter Wadland
lute:Anthony Rooley (lute player / conductor) (in 1976-01)
conductor:Anthony Rooley (lute player / conductor)
performer:The Consort of Musicke (British early-music group) (in 1976-01)
recorded at:Decca Studio No.3 in West Hampstead (in 1976-01)
recording of:The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 10: "Think'st Thou Then by Thy Feigning?" (in 1976-01)

The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 10: "Think'st Thou Then by Thy Feigning?"

composer:John Dowland (composer and lutenist) (in 1597)
part of:The First Booke of Songs or Ayres (order: 10)