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'Made in England'
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Terry Yarnell
A Bonny Bunch - LTCD1101
Songs & Ballads from Terry Yarnell, a member of Ewan MacColl's 'London
Critics Group'.
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Tracks: The Bonny Bunch of Roses, The Trees
Grow High, Mr. Fox, The Seeds of Love, The Flying Cloud, Foggy Dew, Banks
of the Nile, The Wedding Song, Clerk Saunders, Hopping Down in Kent, As
I Roved Out, Sweet Thames.
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Chris Foster
Jewles - LTCD1102
The album comprises of a mixture of traditional songs learnt from traditional
singers and various archive sources. Some have been in Chris's repertoire
for many years while others have been added in the last year or so. a
review of this CD
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Tracks: The Banks Of Newfoundland, The
New York, Trader , The Grey Cock, The Cobbler And The Butcher, The Herring's,
Head, Georgie, Rufford Park Poachers, The False Hearted Knight, Gypsy
Countess, Lady Maisry, Australia, The Golden Glove.
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Steve Turner
Whirligig of Time - LTCD1103
This is the first album recorded for CD by Steve. This CD has been hailed as ‘the best ever’ from Steve, regarded as one of England’s major singers of the folk revival. The supporting musicians include Martin Carthy and Oliver Knight on guitar, Kevin Brown on slide guitar, Miranda Sykes on double bass, Gill Redmond and Riki Gerardy on cello and Nancy Kerr on fiddle and harmony vocal. James Fagan adds harmony vocal and Pete Flood drums. |
Tracks:
The Isle of St Helena, The Dry Cardrona, The Poor and Single Sailor, Bonnie George Campbell, The Rambling Beauty, The Glendy Burke, Young Waters, The Gold Watch, Sir Colvin, The Brave Dudley Boys, Where e'er you Walk.
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