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Down the river recordings : live : volume 1.

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublication details: [202-?]Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s):
Contents:
1. Memphis Tennesee / Al Stewart -- 2. Butcher's knife / Al Jones -- 3. Pacific sky dream / Nick Pickett -- 4. Keith Christmas / Ballad of Robin head -- 5. White swans / Frogmorton -- 6. Barbara Allen / Vin Garbutt -- 7. Firelock Stile / Mr Gladstone's bag -- The bunch of thyme, The perfect cure, Sweets of May / Oak -- 9. Sir Richard's Song / Peter Bellamy -- 10. I drew my ship / Colin Tacker -- 11. Traffic light lady / Thyme -- 12. Rider to the world's end / Pete Atkin - 13. I'm leaving now / Hratch -- 14. Put your money in your shoes blues / Hot Vultures -- 15. Waiting for the lark / Bill Caddick.
Summary: Most of these recordings were made or collected by Alane white between 1969-1976 at folk clubs. All of the recordings were made in the Epping/East London area.
Holdings
Item type Home library Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Storage SCD 3309 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR09719

Compact disc (CDR).

"Previously unreleased"- Liner notes cover.

1. Memphis Tennesee / Al Stewart -- 2. Butcher's knife / Al Jones -- 3. Pacific sky dream / Nick Pickett -- 4. Keith Christmas / Ballad of Robin head -- 5. White swans / Frogmorton -- 6. Barbara Allen / Vin Garbutt -- 7. Firelock Stile / Mr Gladstone's bag -- The bunch of thyme, The perfect cure, Sweets of May / Oak -- 9. Sir Richard's Song / Peter Bellamy -- 10. I drew my ship / Colin Tacker -- 11. Traffic light lady / Thyme -- 12. Rider to the world's end / Pete Atkin - 13. I'm leaving now / Hratch -- 14. Put your money in your shoes blues / Hot Vultures -- 15. Waiting for the lark / Bill Caddick.

Most of these recordings were made or collected by Alane white between 1969-1976 at folk clubs. All of the recordings were made in the Epping/East London area.

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