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"Ha, ha, ha … Stop! Stop! I am quite out of breath" (Chorus, Planters' Daughters, Uncle Joe)
London Symphony Orchestra, Eleanor Capp, Pamela Smith, Jean Temperley, Valerie Hill, Elaine Barry, John Alldis Choir, Doreen Walker, Simon Estes, Lesley Reid, Sir Charles Groves, Patricia Hogan
"Oh! I cannot sleep" (Palmyra, Simon Perez, The Slaves)
Sir Charles Groves, London Symphony Orchestra, John Alldis Choir, Keith Erwen, Claudia Lindsey
"Ah! There's Palmyra" (Simon Perez, Palmyra, The Slaves)
John Alldis Choir, London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves, Keith Erwen, Claudia Lindsey
"But here comes Martinez" (Simon Perez, The Slaves, Don José Martinez, Palmyra)
Claudia Lindsey, Sir Charles Groves, John Alldis Choir, Raimund Herincx, London Symphony Orchestra, Keith Erwen
"O Voodoo Manian, my fathers from your graves avenge me" (Koanga, Palmyra, Don José, Simon Perez)
Raimund Herincx, London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves, Claudia Lindsey, Keith Erwen, Eugene Holmes
"If you agree to work with us, Koanga" (Palmyra, Koanga, Don José, Simon Perez, The Slaves)
Keith Erwen, Eugene Holmes, Sir Charles Groves, John Alldis Choir, Claudia Lindsey, Raimund Herincx, London Symphony Orchestra
"Agreed then, that's a bargain!" (Don José, Simon Perez, Clotilda, Palmyra, Koanga)
Jean Allister, Raimund Herincx, Sir Charles Groves, London Symphony Orchestra, Keith Erwen, Eugene Holmes, Claudia Lindsey
"Oh gentle mistress, how gladly I served you" (Palmyra, Clotilda, Don José, Koanga, Simon Perez, The Slaves)
Keith Erwen, Eugene Holmes, Raimund Herincx, London Symphony Orchestra, Jean Allister, John Alldis Choir, Sir Charles Groves, Claudia Lindsey
"Now once in a way we are free for a day" (The Slaves)
"He will meet her when the sun goes down" (The Slaves, Clotilda, Simon Perez)
Jean Allister, John Alldis Choir, Sir Charles Groves, London Symphony Orchestra, Keith Erwen
"How time flows on!" (Palmyra, Simon Perez, Clotilda, The Slaves)
Sir Charles Groves, Keith Erwen, Jean Allister, John Alldis Choir, Claudia Lindsey, London Symphony Orchestra
"The hour is near, when I to him my soul surrender" (Palmyra, The Slaves, Don José)
John Alldis Choir, Sir Charles Groves, Claudia Lindsey, Raimund Herincx, London Symphony Orchestra
"Far, far away, Palmyra, my people mourn for me" (Koanga, The Slaves, Clotilda, Simon Perez)
Sir Charles Groves, Jean Allister, John Alldis Choir, Keith Erwen, Eugene Holmes, London Symphony Orchestra
La Calinda, "Hail to thee, mighty Prince!" (Palmyra, The Slaves, Koanga, Don José)
Eugene Holmes, Sir Charles Groves, John Alldis Choir, Claudia Lindsey, Raimund Herincx, London Symphony Orchestra
"Where is Palmyra?" (Koanga, Don José)
Raimund Herincx, London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves, Eugene Holmes
"Hear me, God Voodoo. I have betrayed my trust" (Koanga)
London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves, Eugene Holmes
"Ah! Ah! … Onyame! Onyame! … Hougan, Hougan, Koanga comes" (The Slaves, Rangwan)
"Come tell me, Rangwan, holy priest" (Koanga, Rangwan, The Slaves)
London Symphony Orchestra, Eugene Holmes, Simon Estes, John Alldis Choir, Sir Charles Groves
Dance. Furioso - "See, he prays! Voodoo must hear him" (The Slaves)
"Sick and pale the sun sinks down" (The Slaves)
"Ah! I hear Palmyra's voice" (Palmyra, Koanga, The Slaves)
Claudia Lindsey, London Symphony Orchestra, Eugene Holmes, John Alldis Choir, Sir Charles Groves
"Fools you are to weep and wail!" (Don José, The Slaves)
"Ah! Tell me where Koanga is!" (Palmyra, Simon Perez)
Keith Erwen, London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves, Claudia Lindsey
"Koanga! … Now, by the seven times seven plagues" (Simon Perez, Koanga, Palmyra)
Keith Erwen, Eugene Holmes, London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves, Claudia Lindsey
"I cannot bear the sight!" (Palmyra, Koanga)
Claudia Lindsey, Eugene Holmes, London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves
"How sad, Uncle Joe, that she should die" (Renée, Hélène, Jeanne, Aurore, Olive, Paulette)
Patricia Hogan, Pamela Smith, Lesley Reid, Elaine Barry, London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves, Doreen Walker, Eleanor Capp