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CD archive project : Pembrokeshire 1

Material type: MusicMusicPublication details: 2004-6.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in
Contents:
Tracks 1-21: Phillips, Ben (Ben Bach), recorded 17/10/52, Lochtwrffin, Mathry, Pembrokeshire. BBC 19067: 1. Sweet William (Oh Father, Father, Build Me a Boat) (2'44") -- 2. Poor Paddy Works on the Railway (2'15") -- 3. The Wild Man of Borneo (3'17"). BBC 19068: -- 4. Bwmba (2'42") -- 5. O'r Gwcw (The Cuckoo) (1'51") -- 6. Y Deuddeg Dydd o'r Gwyliau (The Twelve Days of the Holiday) (3'22"). BBC 19069: -- 7. Hen Ladi Fowr Benfelen (The Big Old Yellow Haired Lady) (1'16") -- 8. Dywetse'r Hen Ddyn Wrth Ei Ferch (Old Man Said to His Daughter) (1'51") -- 9. Bugeiles Wyddfa (The Shepherdess of Snowdon) (3'16") -- 10. Hymn: Fe Fu Joel A Jeremiah (1'08"). BBC 19070: -- 11. Can y Bardd Wrth Farw (Song of the Dying Bard) (3'39") -- 12. [mistake] (0'13") -- 13. [mistake] (0'48") -- 14. [failed attempt at next track - jumps] (0'48") -- 15. A Welsoch Chi Hen Ffon Fy Nain (Have You Seen My Grandmother's Staff?) (1'53") [jumps once] -- 16. Pentre Mathry Lan (Tune: When Johnny Comes Marching Home) (1'51") -- 17. [mistake] (0'04"). BBC 19071: -- 18. Interview: Biographical details 1 (1'31") -- 19. Interview: Biographical details 2 (0'48") -- 20. Interview: Biographical details 3 (1'00") -- 21. Interview: Biographical details 4 (1'33") -- Tracks 22-34 recorded 1/9/53, Pembrokshire, by Ennis, Seamus. BBC 20192: Phillips, Ben -- 22. Can Yr Ychen (Driving the Oxen) Fragment with speech (0'37") -- 23. Ar Lan Y Mor (By the Seaside) (1'28") -- 24. Y Ferch O Blwyf Penderyn [fragment] (0'40") -- 25. With Thomas, Andrew: Hen Ffon Fy nain (Grandmother's Walking Stick) (2'20") -- 26. Yr Hogen Goch (The Red Haired Girl) Fragment with speech (0'51"). BBC 20193: Thomas, Andrew -- 27. Y Gwcw (The Cuckoo) (2'57") -- 28. Boneddwr Mawr o'r Bala (The Squire from Bala) (1'32") -- 29. My Boy Billy (1'21") -- 30. Ar Ryw Nos Fercher (On Some Wednesday Evening) [fragment] (0'33") -- 31. Y Saith Rhyfeddod (The Seven Wonders) (Frag) (0'37) -- 32. Y Lodes Lwyd (The Pale Girl) (1'56"). BBC 20194: -- 33. Thomas, Andrew. Fy Morwyn Ffein (My Pretty Maid) (1'20") -- 34. Phillips, Ben. Fy Morwyn Ffein (My Pretty Maid) (1'37") -- 35. Thomas, J.g. Y Saith Rhyfeddod (The Seven Wonders) (2'08") recorded 29/8/53, Denbigh, by Ennis, Seamus -- 36. Thomas, J.g. Y Eira Gwyn (The White Swan) (3'17") recorded 29/8/53, Denbigh, by Ennis, Seamus -- Tracks 37-39: recorded 19/8/53, Pembrokeshire, by Ennis, Seamus. All on BBC 20200 -- 37. Thomas, Andrew & Phillips, Ben. Yn Y Mor Y Mae Pysgodyn (In the Sea There is a Fish) (1'19") -- 38. Thomas, Andrew & Thomas, Ben. Wyres Fach Ned Pew (Ned Pew's Little Grandaughter) (2'02") -- 39. Thomas, Andrew (with interruptions). Y Cloc (The Clock) (4'50").
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Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML BBC Recordings Storage SCD CDA BBC 101 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR03239

Compact disc.

Musical instruments: voice.

Tracks 1-21: Phillips, Ben (Ben Bach), recorded 17/10/52, Lochtwrffin, Mathry, Pembrokeshire. BBC 19067: 1. Sweet William (Oh Father, Father, Build Me a Boat) (2'44") -- 2. Poor Paddy Works on the Railway (2'15") -- 3. The Wild Man of Borneo (3'17"). BBC 19068: -- 4. Bwmba (2'42") -- 5. O'r Gwcw (The Cuckoo) (1'51") -- 6. Y Deuddeg Dydd o'r Gwyliau (The Twelve Days of the Holiday) (3'22"). BBC 19069: -- 7. Hen Ladi Fowr Benfelen (The Big Old Yellow Haired Lady) (1'16") -- 8. Dywetse'r Hen Ddyn Wrth Ei Ferch (Old Man Said to His Daughter) (1'51") -- 9. Bugeiles Wyddfa (The Shepherdess of Snowdon) (3'16") -- 10. Hymn: Fe Fu Joel A Jeremiah (1'08"). BBC 19070: -- 11. Can y Bardd Wrth Farw (Song of the Dying Bard) (3'39") -- 12. [mistake] (0'13") -- 13. [mistake] (0'48") -- 14. [failed attempt at next track - jumps] (0'48") -- 15. A Welsoch Chi Hen Ffon Fy Nain (Have You Seen My Grandmother's Staff?) (1'53") [jumps once] -- 16. Pentre Mathry Lan (Tune: When Johnny Comes Marching Home) (1'51") -- 17. [mistake] (0'04"). BBC 19071: -- 18. Interview: Biographical details 1 (1'31") -- 19. Interview: Biographical details 2 (0'48") -- 20. Interview: Biographical details 3 (1'00") -- 21. Interview: Biographical details 4 (1'33") -- Tracks 22-34 recorded 1/9/53, Pembrokshire, by Ennis, Seamus. BBC 20192: Phillips, Ben -- 22. Can Yr Ychen (Driving the Oxen) Fragment with speech (0'37") -- 23. Ar Lan Y Mor (By the Seaside) (1'28") -- 24. Y Ferch O Blwyf Penderyn [fragment] (0'40") -- 25. With Thomas, Andrew: Hen Ffon Fy nain (Grandmother's Walking Stick) (2'20") -- 26. Yr Hogen Goch (The Red Haired Girl) Fragment with speech (0'51"). BBC 20193: Thomas, Andrew -- 27. Y Gwcw (The Cuckoo) (2'57") -- 28. Boneddwr Mawr o'r Bala (The Squire from Bala) (1'32") -- 29. My Boy Billy (1'21") -- 30. Ar Ryw Nos Fercher (On Some Wednesday Evening) [fragment] (0'33") -- 31. Y Saith Rhyfeddod (The Seven Wonders) (Frag) (0'37) -- 32. Y Lodes Lwyd (The Pale Girl) (1'56"). BBC 20194: -- 33. Thomas, Andrew. Fy Morwyn Ffein (My Pretty Maid) (1'20") -- 34. Phillips, Ben. Fy Morwyn Ffein (My Pretty Maid) (1'37") -- 35. Thomas, J.g. Y Saith Rhyfeddod (The Seven Wonders) (2'08") recorded 29/8/53, Denbigh, by Ennis, Seamus -- 36. Thomas, J.g. Y Eira Gwyn (The White Swan) (3'17") recorded 29/8/53, Denbigh, by Ennis, Seamus -- Tracks 37-39: recorded 19/8/53, Pembrokeshire, by Ennis, Seamus. All on BBC 20200 -- 37. Thomas, Andrew & Phillips, Ben. Yn Y Mor Y Mae Pysgodyn (In the Sea There is a Fish) (1'19") -- 38. Thomas, Andrew & Thomas, Ben. Wyres Fach Ned Pew (Ned Pew's Little Grandaughter) (2'02") -- 39. Thomas, Andrew (with interruptions). Y Cloc (The Clock) (4'50").

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