Track List
(click the first five tracks for samples!)
| 1 |
Mean To Me |
| 2 |
Time and Tide |
| 3 |
Hazy Shade of Winter |
| 4 |
Johnny Angel |
| 5 |
Kiss From a Rose |
| 6 |
Leader of the Pack |
| 7 |
Coming Around Again |
| 8 |
So Long |
| 9 |
Flim Flam Man |
| 10 |
On My Own |
| 11 |
Fire |
| 12 |
Walkin On Broken Glass |
| 13 |
As I Lay Me Down to Sleep |
| 14 |
I've Gotta Get a Message to You |
| 15 |
Walk On By |
| 16 |
Ease On Down the Road |
| 17 |
Remember Then |
| 18 |
The Shoop Shoop Song |
| 19 |
Desperado |
| 20 |
Don't Ever Call Your Sweetheart By His Name |
| 21 |
I've Loved These Days |
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23 |
Breaking Up is Hard to Do
How High the Moon |
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It is with great pride and joy that we present A Lil Night Music. The seventeenth Tigerlily album to date, this recording captures the most recent flowering of over thirty-five years of Tigerlily sound. In celebration of our history, we have chosen our signature song, "How High the Moon," as the final track. The
voices you hear represent the long line of spirit and
commitment that define the Tigerlily tradition.
This album is available
for sale through mail order. If you would like to order
a copy, please
click here.
Produced and Directed by Sylvia Dee '10
Recorded and Engineered by John C. Baker
Recorded in Nassau Presbytarian Church, NJ
Executive Producer: Elizabeth Schmidt '09
Album Art and Design by Tracy Walsh '10
Acknowledgements:
The Tigerlilies would like to extend warm thanks to all who made the production of this album possible: John Baker for his endless enthusiasm and unparalleled talent in recording and mixing, Dean Dunne and the staff at ODUS, Disc Makers, the a cappella community at Princeton, and our friends and family members for their love and support. Thanks also to the wonderful alumnae whose musical contributions and continuing support have helped us create and sustain the vibrant Tigerlily tradition.

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Track List
| 1 |
Time and Tide |
| 2 |
Why Should I Cry for You? |
| 3 |
For the Longest Time |
| 4 |
Comin' Around Again |
| 5 |
Proud Mary |
| 6 |
This Woman's Work |
| 7 |
Gotta Get a Message to You |
| 8 |
The Rose |
| 9 |
Flim Flam Man |
| 10 |
Sweet Forgiveness |
| 11 |
Why |
| 12 |
This Can't Be Love |
| 13 |
One Fine Day |
| 14 |
Ain't Got Nothin' But the Blues |
| 15 |
Walkin' on Broken Glass |
| 16 |
Amazing Grace |
| 17 |
When I'm 64 |
| 18 |
I Dreamed a Dream |
| 19 |
Fire |
| 20 |
This is a Lovely Way to Spend an Evening |
| 21 |
Operator |
| 22 |
How High the Moon |
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It is with great pride and joy that we present Tigerlily Lane. Released in October 2007, it showcases some exciting new arrangements to compliment classic Lil favorites. In celebration of our history we have chosen our signature song, "How High the Moon," as the last track on the album. The
voices you hear represent the long line of spirit and
commitment that define the Tigerlily tradition. "Somewhere
there's music, it's where you are..."
This album is also available
for sale through mail order. If you would like to order
a copy, please
click here.
Produced and Directed by Kristin Kelly '07
Recorded and Edited by John C. Baker
Mastered by Adrian Hunter
Recorded in Nassau Presbytarian Church, NJ
Executive Producer: Carina McClain '08
Album Design by Jocelyn Miller '08
The Tigerlilies
sincerely thank:
John Baker for his endless enthusiasm and unparalleled talent in recording and mixing; Dean Dunne and the staff at ODUS; Disc Makers; and the a cappella community at Princeton, particularly Dave Jangraw and the Nassoons.

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Track List
| 1 |
Mystery |
| 2 |
As I Lay Me Down |
| 3 |
Every Breath You Take |
| 4 |
On My Own |
| 5 |
That's Killer Joe |
| 6 |
Desperado |
| 7 |
Breathless |
| 8 |
Kiss From A Rose |
| 9 |
Book Of Days |
| 10 |
Love Will Come To You |
| 11 |
My Romance |
| 12 |
I've Been Here Before |
| 13 |
I Dreamed A Dream |
| 14 |
Dixit Maria |
| 15 |
Only Yesterday |
| 16 |
Why |
| 17 |
Proud Mary |
| 18 |
Walk On By |
| 19 |
Songbird |
| 20 |
I've Loved These Days |
| 21 |
So Long |
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How High the Moon |
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Released in October 2005, The Pink Album is the
fifteenth Tigerlily album to date. From the classic chords
of "My Romance" to the moden sounds of "As
I Lay Me Down," this album displays the rich and
varied musical background of the Tigerlilies. To celebrate
that background, we have chosen out signature song "How
High The Moon" as the last track on this album. The
voices you hear represent the long line of spirit and
commitment that define the Tigerlily tradition. "Somewhere
there's music, it's where you are..."
This album is also available
for sale through mail order. If you would like to order
a copy, please
click here.
Produced and Directed by Pamela
Stolzer '05
Mixed by Richard Joseph
Recorded in McCosh 10 and Micheal Kissel Studios
Executive Producer: Dunham Townend '05
Album Design by Dunham Townend '05 and Lisa Katarynick
The Tigerlilies
sincerely thank:
Richard Joseph, Dean Duune and the staff at ODUS, Forge
Recording, and the a cappella community at Princeton.
Thanks also to the wonderful alumnae whose musical contributions
and continuing support have helped us create and sustain
the vibrant Tigerlily tradition.
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Track List
| 1 |
Ease on Down |
| 2 |
Time & Tide |
| 3 |
I Ain't Got Nothing
But The Blues |
| 4 |
Why Should I Cry |
| 5 |
Basin Street Blues |
| 6 |
Shoop Shoop Song |
| 7 |
The Rose |
| 8 |
Hazy Shade of Winter |
| 9 |
As I Lay Me Down |
| 10 |
This Can't Be Love to Spend An Evening |
| 11 |
One Fine Day |
| 12 |
I Dreamed A Dream |
| 13 |
Don't Ever Call Your
Sweetheart By His Name |
| 14 |
Winter |
| 15 |
Flim Flam Man |
| 16 |
Only Yesterday |
| 17 |
Remember Then |
| 18 |
Desperado |
| 19 |
Baby, I Love Your Way |
| 20 |
Coming Around Again |
| 21 |
Sweet Forgiveness |
| 22 |
How High the Moon |
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Released in October of 2002, this album features five
new arrangements and 17 other Tigerlily favorites. From
the blues chords of "I Ain't Got Nothing But the
Blues" to the jazzy harmonies of "Ease on Down
the Road," A Splash of Orange reflects the
talent and musciality of the Tigerlilies. As on all of
our albums, the last track is our signature song, "How
High the Moon."
This album is also available
for sale through mail order. If you would like to order
a copy, please
click here.
Produced and Directed by Ayn-Monique
Tetreault-Rooney '03
Engineered and Mixed by Richard Joseph
Recorded in McCosh 10 and at Big Richard Music Studio
Executive Producer: Emily Crozier '03
Album Design by Kimberley Morris, Maya Aravind, and Emily
Crozier
The Tigerlilies
sincerely thank:
Richard Joseph, Dean Duune, the OIT Staff, The Princeton
Nassoons, and our wonderful alumnae.
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Track List
(click purple tracks for SAMPLES!)
| 1 |
Sweet
Forgiveness |
| 2 |
Walk On By |
| 3 |
Proud Mary |
| 4 |
Songbird |
| 5 |
Summertime |
| 6 |
Kiss From a Rose |
| 7 |
East of the Sun |
| 8 |
This Woman's Work |
| 9 |
Walking on Broken Glass |
| 10 |
This is a Lovely Way to Spend An Evening |
| 11 |
When I'm 64 |
| 12 |
2000 Years |
| 13 |
Mean to Me |
| 14 |
Book of Days |
| 15 |
Always True to You Darling, in my Fashion |
| 16 |
Why |
| 17 |
It's For You |
| 18 |
Why Should I Cry |
| 19 |
Mystery |
| 20 |
So
Long |
| 21 |
How
High the Moon |
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Released in October of 2000, this album features seven
new arrangements and 14 other Tigerlily favorites, which
usher in the 21st century while still remaining true to
the rich blend of our past. From the modern beat of "Walking
on Broken Glass" to the classic harmony of "East
of the Sun," 2000 Years displays the diversity and
musciality of the Tigerlilies. The last track is our signature
song, "How High the Moon," and was performed
by the Tigerlilies and their dedicated alumnae at the
Fall Jam in Richardson Auditorium.
This album is also available for sale through mail order.
If you would like to order a copy, please
click here.
Track Samples!
Available by clicking on the linked track titles
at left (#s 1, 5, 16, 20, 21)
Produced and Directed by Aimee
Hess '02
Engineered and Mixed by Richard Joseph
Recorded in McCosh 10 and Roscoe's Den
Executive Producer: Kimberley Morris '02
Album Design by Jessica Ahnert, Ayn-Monique Tetrault-Rooney,
and Catherine Holahan
The Tigerlilies
sincerely thank:
Richard Joseph, Dean Duune, The Princeton Nassoons, and
our monkey George.
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Track List
(click purple tracks for SAMPLES!)
| 1 |
Spies
in the Night |
| 2 |
On My Own |
| 3 |
Leader of the Pack |
| 4 |
I've Been Here Before |
| 5 |
Upside Down |
| 6 |
Songbird |
| 7 |
Time and Tide |
| 8 |
I've
Loved These Days |
| 9 |
Sentimental Journey |
| 10 |
Eli's Comin' |
| 11 |
The
Devil Went Down to Georgia |
| 12 |
I Dreamed a Dream |
| 13 |
Operator |
| 14 |
Since You've Asked |
| 15 |
Don't Ever Call Your Sweetheart by His Name |
| 16 |
Ease on Down the Road |
| 17 |
Winter |
| 18 |
Every Breath You Take |
| 19 |
Dixit Maria |
| 20 |
Johnny Angel |
| 21 |
Desperado |
| 22 |
That's Killer Joe |
| 23 |
How High the Moon |
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Released in May of 1999, this album features our newest
arrangement, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia"
and 22 other Tigerlily favorites. The Tigerlilies have
named our album License to Lil in honor of the
first track "Spies in the Night," a fun James
Bond-style song that we enjoy performing.
This album is also available
for sale through mail order. If you would like to order
a copy, please
click here.
Track Samples!
Available by clicking on the linked track titles
at left (#s 1, 8, 11)
Produced and Directed by Kellie
Ernzen '00
Engineered and Mixed by Brenda Ferry
Assisted by Ryan Hewitt, Tom Soares and Mike Nuceder
Recorded at Electric Ladyland and Sony Studios NYC
Mixed and Mastered at Sony Studios NYC
Executive Producer: Alissa Rosen '99
Cover Art by Jessica Ahnert
The Tigerlilies
sincerely thank:
Alan Selby, Mike Nuceder, Dr. and Mrs. Rosen, Tony Drootin,
Vic Anesini, The Princeton Nassoons, Margaret Taylor '97,
Rachel Gahan '97, and especially Tom Soares for his invaluable
help.
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