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003 | UkLoVW | ||
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_aFSB 021 _bFolktracks [Folktrax] |
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_aUkLoVW _beng _cUkLoVW |
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_aOf all the trades _b : folksongs of occupations |
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_bFolktracks [Folktrax], _c1975. |
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_a1 audiocassette : _banalog |
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505 | 0 | _aSide 1: 1. A beggin' I Will Go / Becket Whitehead, recorded by Seamus Ennis, Delph, Lancashire 1952 - 0'58" -- 2. The Buchan Miller / John McDonald (with melodeon), recorded by Peter Kennedy, Elgin, Morayshire 1955 - 1'44" -- 3. The Candlelight Fisherman / Phil Hamond (with melodeon), recorded by Peter Kennedy, Holt, Norfolk 1952 - 1'42" -- 4. The Doffin Mistress / John McLaverty, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Belfast 1952, 2'03" -- 5. The Factory Girl / Sarah Makem, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Keady, Co Armagh 1952, 4'26" -- 6. Fagan the Cobbler / Albert Richardson, recorded by Peter Kennedy, "The Ship", Blaxhall, Suffolk 1953, 2'32" -- 7. Green Brooms / Sean McDonagh, recorded by Seamus Ennis & Alan Lomax, Carna, Co Galway 1951, 2'26" -- 8. The Hard Times of Old England / Ron Copper, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Rottingdean, Sussex 1955, 2'57" -- 9. The Hot Ash pelt / John McLaverty, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Belfast 1952, 2'15" -- 10. The Husbandman and the Servantman / Ray & Fred Cantwell, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Standlake, Oxfordshire 1956, 2'40" -- 11. The Irish Barber / Jack Weafer, of Wexford recorded by Seamus Ennis, London 1955 - 1'41" -- 12. Jim, The Carter Lad / Jack Goodfellow, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Rennington, Northumberland 1954, 2'47" -- Side 2: 1. The Jolly Miller / John Strachan, recorded by Alan Lomax, Fyvie, Aberdeenshire 1951 - 1'42" -- 2. The Jolly Wagoner / Fred Jordan, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Diddlebury, Wenlock, Shropsh 1952 - 1'46" -- 3. The Machiner's Song / Ron & Bob Copper, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Rottingdean, Sussex 1955 - 1'36" -- 4. The Miller's Last Will / Edwin Thomas (with knuckle rapping on table), recorded by Peter Kennedy, Allerford, Somerset 1952, 2'36" -- 5. Needlecases / Arthur Smith, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Swinbrooke, Oxfordshire 1952, 2'23" -- 6. The Oyster Girl / Phil Tanner, of Llangennith, Gower, S.Wales recorded by Maud Karpeles, London 1937 - 1'46" -- 7. The Parson and the Clerk / Phil Tanner, of Llangennith, Gower, S. Wales recorded by Maud Karpeles, London 1949, 3'14" -- 8. Poor Wee Johnnie [Jockie] Clarke / Bob Clarke, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Powburn, Whittingham, Northumberland 1954 - 1'26" -- 9. The Rigs of the Time / recorded by Peter Kennedy, "Charger" Salmons, Sutton, Norfolk 1947, 3'23" -- 10. Six Jolly Miners / Louis Wroe, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Wortley, Sheffield, West Yorkshire 1959 - 0'45" -- 11. The Soldier and the Sailor / Harry Cox, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Catfield, Norfolk 1953 - 1'58" -- 12. Sweep, Chim nie Sweep / Bob & Ron Copper, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Rottingdean, Sussex 1955, 2'42". | |
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