Phyllis Tate: The Lodger
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LABEL
Lyrita
RELEASE DATE
September 4, 2015
DURATION
01:58:28
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ALBUM ARTISTS
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Alexander Young
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BBC Northern Singers
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Charles Groves
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David Franklin
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Johanna Peters
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Joseph Ward
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Marion Studholme
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Owen Brannigan
Motion Album Tracks
The Lodger, Act I Scene 1: "Now George Bunting. I Haven't Got Time to Sit Here With You"
6:55
The Lodger, Act I Scene 1: "There's Young Joe"
4:48
The Lodger, Act I Scene 1: "Whoever Can That Be?"
8:31
The Lodger, Act I Scene 1: Prelude, "No Fire Again Tonight Emma?"
10:34
The Lodger, Act I Scene 2: "Emma Fusses Half-Heartedly With Cushions and Knick-Knacks"
6:57
The Lodger, Act I Scene 2: "Emma Has Returned to Her Room"
9:24
The Lodger, Act I Scene 2: Daisy Bunting Arrives
9:50
The Lodger, Act II Scene 1: "Left Alone Emma Rocks Herself in Her Chair"
5:56
The Lodger, Act II Scene 1: "Suddenly Emma Hears Voices Approaching Outside"
7:08
The Lodger, Act II Scene 1: Prelude, "It is Very Late the Next Night"
6:52
The Lodger, Act II Scene 2: "Does Mum Know?"
9:01
The Lodger, Act II Scene 2: "Late Afternoon of the Following Day"
5:34
The Lodger, Act II Scene 2: "Mr Bunting…it's Something I Ought to Tell You"
4:06
The Lodger, Act II Scene 2: "The Lodger Gropes His Way Out of the House"
5:35
The Lodger, Act II Scene 2: Epilogue, "When Did You Know Who He Was?"
10:31
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Album TRACKS
DISC 1
1
David Franklin
The Lodger
Act I, Scene I: She had some mending in her lap
10:33
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Act I, Scene I: Why whoever can that be?
8:30
3
Act I, Scene I: Now George Bunting, I haven't got time to sit here with you
6:54
4
Act I, Scene I: There's young Joe. You don't want him to see you like this
4:47
5
Act I, Scene II: It is evening, a week later
7:01
6
Act I, Scene II: Daisy Bunting arrives, and puts down her luggage outside front door
9:49
7
Act I, Scene II: Emma fusses half-heartedly with cushions and knick-knacks, then sits and looks fixedly at nothing
6:56
8
Act I, Scene II: Emma has returned to her own room and sits looking blankly before her
9:23
DISC 2
1
Act II, Scene I: It is very late the next night - well after midnight
6:51
2
Act II, Scene I: Left alone, Emma rocks herself in her chair
5:55
3
Act II, Scene I: Suddenly Emma hears voices approaching outside
7:07
4
Act II, Scene II: Late afternoon of the following day
5:33
5
Act II, Scene II: Mr Bunting
4:05
6
Act II, Scene II: Does mum know?
9:00
7
Act II, Scene II: The Lodger gropes his way out of the house, as the cockneys return
5:34
8
Epilogue: When did you know who he was?
10:30
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