Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance and wit of Noel Coward with "CD C: London Pride, 1936-1943," a captivating collection of songs and spoken word performances that span some of the most tumultuous yet resilient years in British history. Released on JSP Records in 2009, this album is a treasure trove of Coward's signature style, blending humor, pathos, and sheer musical brilliance.
The album features a mix of beloved standards and lesser-known gems, all performed with Coward's inimitable charm. From the whimsical "Family Album" to the poignant "The Last Time I Saw Paris," each track offers a glimpse into the mind of one of the 20th century's most versatile and enduring artists. The album's duration of one hour and five minutes ensures a rich and rewarding experience from start to finish.
Highlights include the patriotic "London Pride," the witty "Don't Let's Be Beastly to the Germans," and the heartfelt "Imagine the Duchess's Feelings!" Coward's ability to capture the spirit of the times, whether through lighthearted ditties or more reflective pieces, is evident throughout. This album is a testament to Coward's enduring legacy, offering a unique window into a bygone era while remaining as relevant and engaging as ever.