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A1 | Banks Of The Sweet PrimrosesGuitar – Roma BaranVocals – Carol Christensen, Liz HoodVocals, Accordion, Dulcimer – Teresina Huxtable |
2:46 |
A2 | The Truth From AboveLead Vocals – Carol ChristensenVocals – Liz Hood, Teresina Huxtable |
1:57 |
A3 | Lake George 1922Bass – Tony MarkellisFiddle – Gilles LosierHarmonium – Roma BaranLead Vocals – Liz HoodVocals – Carol ChristensenVocals, Piano – Teresina HuxtableWritten-By – Teresina M. Huxtable* |
3:03 |
A4 | Sheepcrook And Black DogVocals – Carol Christensen, Liz Hood, Teresina Huxtable |
2:56 |
A5 | The Week Before EasterLead Vocals – Liz HoodVocals – Carol Christensen, Teresina Huxtable |
2:13 |
A6 | I'll Weave My Love A Garland (The Loyal Lover)Vocals – Carol Christensen, Liz Hood |
1:45 |
A7 | Oldest Of FriendsBass – Tony MarkellisGuitar – Roma BaranLead Vocals, Piano – Teresina HuxtableVocals – Liz HoodVocals, Accordion – Carol ChristensenWritten-By – Teresina M. Huxtable* |
4:06 |
B1 | Came Ye O'er Frae FranceLead Vocals, Finger Cymbals – Carol ChristensenVocals – Liz HoodVocals, Tambourine, Drum – Teresina Huxtable |
1:30 |
B2 | The Flying CloudLead Vocals – Carol ChristensenVocals – Liz HoodVocals, Accordion – Teresina Huxtable |
7:38 |
B3 | Mon Coeur Se Recommande À VousAlto Recorder – Jane AmbroseLead Vocals – Carol ChristensenLute – Philip RhinelanderRecorder [Soprano] – Philip AmbroseViola [Viola Da Gamba] – Roma BaranVocals – Liz Hood, Teresina HuxtableWritten-By – Orlando Di Lasso* |
2:30 |
B4 | The BlacksmithVocals – Carol Christensen, Liz HoodVocals, Harmonium – Teresina Huxtable |
3:27 |
B5 | Great Dream From HeavenVocals – Carol Christensen, Liz Hood, Teresina Huxtable |
1:05 |
B6 | First And Only TangoBass – Tony MarkellisMaracas – Carol ChristensenVocals, Piano, Accordion, Bass [Organ Pedal] – Teresina Huxtable |
4:40 |
Credits
- Design – Margot Zalkind-Schur
- Engineer – Charles Eller
- Photography By – Katherine Kreisher, Marion Ettlinger
- Producer – Roma Baran
Notes
Sources for songs include:A1 - As sung by Mrs. Vaisey of Hampshire; we include two verses from Fairport Convention
A2 - From the "Oxford Book of Carols" (Dearmer, Vaughn Williams, and Shaw). Melody and words were in part collected from Mr. W. Jenkins, Kings Pyon, Herefordshire.
A4 - Caroline Hughes' version, via Ewan MacColl
A5 - Words from Bob White and a tune by Louis Killen
A6 - Heather Wood's version
B2 - Words as they appear in Harold W. Thompson's "Body, Boots & Britches" are from Hugh Norton, who learned them from Frank Van Vranken of Gloversville, NY. The tune is our collective recollection of a 1966 performance of the song by Michael Cooney
B4 - Version collected by Vaughn Williams in 1909 from Mrs. Powell, near Weobley, in Herefordshire
B5 - Collected from the Pindar Family and Joseph Spence by Peter K. Siegel and Jody Stecher in the Bahamas, June 1965
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A etch): PH-1053-A ALT 9-10-80 SNB AL
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B etch): ALT 9-10-80 PH-1053-B2 SNB