| 1. Robert King - The King's Consort - Overture |
| 2. Robert King - The King's Consort - PART ONE. Accompagnato: Hence, loathed Melancholy |
| 3. Robert King - The King's Consort - Accompagnato: Hence, vain deluding Joys |
| 4. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air: Come, thou goddess fair and free |
| 5. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air: Come rather, goddess, sage and holy |
| 6. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air & Chorus: Haste thee, nymph, and bring |
| 7. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air & Chorus: Come and trip it as you go |
| 8. Robert King - The King's Consort - Accompagnato: Come, pensive nun, devout |
| 9. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air: Come, but keep thy wonted state |
| 10. Robert King - The King's Consort - Accompagnato & Chorus: There, held in holy passion |
| 11. Robert King - The King's Consort - Recitative: Hence, loathed Melancholy! |
| 12. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air: Mirth, admit me of thy crew |
| 13. Robert King - The King's Consort - Accompagnato: First and chief, on golden wing |
| 14. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air: Sweet bird, that shun'st the noise of Folly |
| 15. Robert King - The King's Consort - Recitative: If I give thee honour due |
| 16. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air: Mirth, admit me of thy crew |
| 17. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air: Oft on a plat of rising ground |
| 18. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air: Far from all resort of mirth |
| 19. Robert King - The King's Consort - Recitative: Give thee honour due |
| 20. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air: Let me wander not unseen |
| 21. Robert King - The King's Consort - Accompagnato: Mountains, on whose barren breast |
| 22. Robert King - The King's Consort - PART TWO. Accompagnato: Hence, vain deluding Joys |
| 23. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air: Sometimes let gorgeous tragedy |
| 24. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air: But O, sad virgin, that thy pow'r |
| 25. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air: Thus, Night, oft see me in thy pale career |
| 26. Robert King - The King's Consort - Chorus: Populous cities please me then |
| 27. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air: There let Hymen oft appear |
| 28. Robert King - The King's Consort - Accompagnato: Me, when the sun begins to fling |
| 29. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air: Hide me from Day's garish eye |
| 30. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air: I'll to the well-trod stage anon |
| 31. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air: And ever against eating cares |
| 32. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air: Orpheus' self may heave his head |
| 33. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air & Chorus: These delights if thou canst give |
| 34. Robert King - The King's Consort - Recitative: But let my due feet never fail |
| 35. Robert King - The King's Consort - Chorus: There let the pealing organ blow |
| 36. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air: May at last my weary age |
| 37. Robert King - The King's Consort - Fugue: Organo ad libitum |
| 38. Robert King - The King's Consort - Chorus: These pleasures, Melancholy, give |
| 39. Robert King - The King's Consort - PART THREE. Accompagnato: Hence! boast not, ye profane |
| 40. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air: Come, with native lustre shine |
| 41. Robert King - The King's Consort - Accompagnato & Chorus: Sweet Temp'rance |
| 42. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air: Come, with gentle hand restrain |
| 43. Robert King - The King's Consort - Recitative: No more short life they then will spend |
| 44. Robert King - The King's Consort - Air: Each action will derive new grace |