Three for the price of two : man, a woman and a double bass. — Netherlands : Etcetera, p1997.

Album description
1 audio disc : digital ; 12 cm.
Etcetera: KTC 1207.
Original works and arrangements for double bass and cello, in part with vocals; based on a version for cello and orchestra by François Servais (4th work).
Lowri Blake, voice, cello ; Peter Buckoke, double bass.
Recorded in East Woodhay, Hampshire, England, October 1995.
Program notes in English, French and German (11 pages), inserted.
Contents: Souvenirs de Bellini / Goltermann (7:29) -- The wonderful widow of eighteen springs / John Cage (2:46) -- The last contrabass in South America, op. 007 / Michael S. Murray (5:05) -- Fantasia / Paganini [i.e. Adrien-François Servais] (4:18) -- 1M6 / John Keane (8:05) -- The complete Beethoven symphonies : almost! / Beethoven ; arranged [by] Kate Romano (7:29) -- Ooh! That kiss / Harry Warren, Mort Dixon, Joe Young (2:41) -- Corcovado / Antonio Carlos Jobim, Gene Lees (2:00) -- Mañana / Peggy Lee, David Barbour ; arranged [by] Quentin Poole (2:37) -- Duetto / Rossini (15:37) -- It don’t mean a thing / Duke Ellington ; arranged [by] Michael S. Murray (2:48).

I. Goltermann, Julius, 1825-1876. Souvenirs de Bellini
II. Cage, John, 1912-1992. Wonderful widow of eighteen springs; arranged
III. Murray, Michael S. Last contrabass in South America
IV. Servais, Adrien-François, 1807-1866. O cara memoria de Carafa; arranged
V. Keane, John. 1M6
VI. Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. Symphonies. Selections; arranged
VII. Warren, Harry, 1893-1981. Laugh Parade. Ooh that kiss; arranged
VIII. Jobim, Antonio Carlos, 1927-1994. Corcovado. English
IX. Lee, Peggy. Mañana; arranged
X. Rossini, Gioacchino, 1792-1868. Duets, cello, double bass, D major
XI. Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974. It don’t mean a thing; arranged
Reviews
  1. 1. Double bassist, no. 5 (Spring 1998), p. 18-23.
Performers
1. Blake, Lowri
2. Buckoke, Peter