FREE AS AIR - MCSR 3040 Buy it from us at £9.99 Add to Basket |
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The musical with which Julian Slade and Dorothy Reynolds followed Salad Days has one of the team’s finest scores, orchestrally rich and tuneful. Produced at the Savoy Theatre in 1957, FREE AS AIR ran for a year. The story follows the adventures of a young heiress, Geraldine Melford, who escapes the attentions of the popular press by sailing away to a Channel island, Terhou,occupied by eccentrics and a young island girl, Molly (played by Patricia Bredin) who yearns for a man from the mainland. Slade’s music is as 'open-air' as he ever wrote, in a score that he never eclipsed, including the immortally relevant ‘Let the grass grow’. This issue includes orchestral dance music from the show by Tommy Kinsman and His Band, and Slade’s own piano selection. Sound restoration by Alan Bunting With: Gillian Lewis, Patricia Bredin, Gerald Harper, John Trevor |
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