The sound of cricket / John Arlott & the Yetties.
Material type: MusicPublisher number: YET 3003 | White HartPublication details: White Hart, 1984.Description: 1 sound disc : 33 1/3 rpm., stereo. ; 12 inSubject(s):
Contents:
Summary: Most tracks have a format of a speaking piece by John Arlott followed by a song from the Yetties.
1st innings: 1. Introduction; Cricket on the village green -- 2. Maker of bat & ball; John Small -- 3. The cricketers of Hambledon on Windmill Down, 1789 -- 4. Stonewall Jack; The old cricketer -- 5. Introduction; I keeps it there or thereabouts -- 6. Introduction; The flower bowler -- 2nd innings: 1. Fred Grace; The high catch -- 2. The master artful dodgers; A tickle o' my spinnin' finger -- 3. Introduction; Four jolly bowlers -- 4. Pride of the county; Harold Gimblett's hundred -- 5. Ian Botham, Somerset CCC; Somerset; Beefy's army; Closing.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Gift | Storage | SAD 5138 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR08882 |
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Analog disc.
1st innings: 1. Introduction; Cricket on the village green -- 2. Maker of bat & ball; John Small -- 3. The cricketers of Hambledon on Windmill Down, 1789 -- 4. Stonewall Jack; The old cricketer -- 5. Introduction; I keeps it there or thereabouts -- 6. Introduction; The flower bowler -- 2nd innings: 1. Fred Grace; The high catch -- 2. The master artful dodgers; A tickle o' my spinnin' finger -- 3. Introduction; Four jolly bowlers -- 4. Pride of the county; Harold Gimblett's hundred -- 5. Ian Botham, Somerset CCC; Somerset; Beefy's army; Closing.
Most tracks have a format of a speaking piece by John Arlott followed by a song from the Yetties.