This album presents six pieces performed by the six vocalists over the years. The titles were selected to span the life of the group so far: After the explosive rock decade of the 1960s in which the group was founded, you can almost hear the hair lengthen in Neil Young's 1970 song After The Goldrush. This was originally sung by the group with Nana Mouskouri on her BBC TV show, and has remained popular ever since; Irving Berlin's much-loved jazz classic Blue Skies is here sung in a cool and reflective arrangement by Richard Rodney Benett; the Beatle's Blackbird is one of the most requested encores happily sung to ecstatic audiences, an Daryl Runswick's arrangement perfectly maintains the feel of the original song.

The remaining three tracks are all newly recorded pieces from the 21st century. Down to the River to Pray, a spiritual, appeared in the Coen brothers movie "O Brother Where Art Thou?"; Billy Joel's Lullaby (Goodnight My Angel) is an example of the songwriter at his lyric best. Finally, The Wishing Tree was commissioned by the King's Singers and the BBC for the 2002 Proms, celebrating the present Queen's Golden Jubilee. Joby Talbotg, formerly of The Divine Comedy, was asked to compose a work in which to reflect Queen Elizabeth II's life, as well as incorporating a 16th century madrigal-element, in reference to the reign of the first Queen Elizabeth.

Track Listing
Down to the River to Pray
Blackbird
The Wishing Tree
Lullabye (Goodnight my Angel)
Blue Skies
After The Goldrush

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