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1.The Things That Are Done By A Don - The Company
2. We Said We Wouldn't Look Back - John Warner and Eleanor Drew
3. Find Yourself Something To Do - The Company
4. I Sit In The Sun - Eleanor Drew
5. Oh, Look At Me - John Warner and Eleanor Drew
6. Hush-Hush - James Cairncross
7. Oh, Look At Me (Reprise) / Of Breath - The Company
8. Cleopatra - James Cairncross
9. It's Easy To Sing - John Warner, Eleanor Drew and Michael Meacham
10. We're Looking For A Piano - The Company
11. The Time Of My Life - Eleanor Drew
12. The Saucer Song - James Cairncross, John Warner and Eleanor Drew
13. Reprise: We Said We Wouldn't Look Back - John Warner and Eleanor
Drew
BONUS TRACKS
14. Medley from "Salad Days" 1 - Julian Slade (at the piano)
15. Medley from "Salad Days" 2 - Julian Slade (at the piano)
16. Vocal Gems from "Salad Days" 1 - Patricia Clark & Charles Granville
17. Vocal Gems from "Salad Days" 2 - Patricia Clark & Charles Granville
18. Fandango - The Musicians
19. He Vowed He Came To Save Me - Jane Wenham and Eleanor Drew
20. Tho' Cause For Suspicion Appears - John Neville
21. I Loved Him For Himself Alone - Eleanor Drew
22. Never May'st Thou Happy Be - Jane Wenham, James Cairncross, Harry Dawson
23. Let's Take A Stroll Through London - Eleanor Drew, James Cairncross, John Neville and Harry Dawson
24. We Smile - Eleanor Drew and Julian Slade
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Title:
Salad
Days
and
Bonus
Tracks
Artist:
Original
London
Cast
-
Eleanor
Drew,
John
Warner,
James
Cairncross,
Michael
Meacham
etc
Catalogue
No:
SEPIA
1061
Barcode:
5055122110613
Release
Date:
10
January
2006
Named
after
a
Shakespeare
quote,
Salad
Days
is,
on
the
face
of
it,
a
piece
of
fluff
but
its
simplicity
hides
an
extremely
well
formed
musical
show
with
infectious
songs
that
are
easy
to
sing.
It
was
written
by
Julian
Slade
and
Dorothy
Reynolds
in
1954
originally
as
a
light
summer
production
to
run
for
a
three
week
season
at
Bristol's
Theatre
Royal.
The
show
proved
to
be
such
a
crowd
pleaser
that
in
no
time
it
had
transferred
to
London's
Vaudeville
Theatre
where
it
ran
for
2283
performances.
The
show
is
built
around
the
tale
of
a
magic
piano,
one
that
can
make
people
dance.
Timothy
and
Jane,
the
young
lovers,
have
just
left
university
and
are
having
to
find
their
way
in
the
world
when
a
tramp
offers
them
£7
a
week
to
look
after
Minnie,
his
piano.
The
piano
is
lost
and
Timothy
and
Jane
end
up
on
a
flying
saucer
searching
for
the
piano,
which
is
found
in
time
for
the
tramp
to
reclaim
it.
Salad
Days
has
never
really
disappeared,
having
being
revived
regularly
-
four
of
which
had
London
showings.
It's
place
in
musical
history
is
assured,
not
only
because
of
its
long
run,
but
the
fact
that
this
was
the
first
show
seen
by
the
young
Cameron
MacKintosh
and
which
sparked
off
his
lifelong
interest
in
the
form.
For
bonus
tracks
we
have
included
material
from
The
Duenna,
another
Julian
Slade
show,
and
his
own
recording
of
a
medley
from
Salad
Days.
The
16
page
CD
booklet
contains
production
shots
and
photos
of
some
cast
members.
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