Re-upThe new production of the band from Messina tells stories of some of the most significant and harrowing moments of Sicilian history. A mature record, with a strong musical and emotional impact, in which electronic sounds, electric guitars, and female voices are added to the basic elements of the quartet - violin, double bass, classic guitar, and percussion. It is true to the roots, true to tradition, but also knows Sicily is today, not just yesterday.01. Coru di carcerati02. Cantu di carcerati03. Inestra russa04. La vida breve05.
Funtime (MP3) by Tall Boys on Big Beat.JUST LOOKING FOR A WAY TO SET THE WORLD ON FIRE. By Nick Garrard The Tall Boys were up there, one of three top mutha-rucking, bottom-kicking garage combos of the 1980s. Sep 24, 2018 - Tracks: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - DOWNLOAD -. The Third Heaven 2 A Beat – 1992 – Let's Do Platinum 274 – 274 3 Dead Guys – Satan is a Lard–Butt 35 Little Ducks. (single) Tall Stories – 1987 – Sleeping Through Another War Taylor, Chris.
Quantu basinico06. Ciciri francisi07.
Attenzione attenzione!08. C`ecu cci pensa09. Si Ddiu pisci finu mi facissi11. Unknown people12.
Coru di carceratiCesare FRISINA: violin, vocalAntonio LIVOTI: guitar, electronic sounds, vocalFrancesco DI STASIO: double bass, vocalGiorgio RIZZO: percussions, electronic sounds, vocalGuests:Simona DI GREGORIO: vocalsAlessandro PRESTI: bugleSalvatore CRISAFULLI: accordionRosario PRUITI: cornoMagali SIGNOREL: vocalCarmine GIAMMARINO: celloRosanna PIANOTTI: violaPablo LIVOTI: vocalChoir voci bianche: conductors Giovanni MIRABILE and Manuela PULIAFITO. An outstanding recording of traditional Celtic-influenced music from Brittany featuring well-known Breton singer Paul Huellou. Accompaniment is provided by Paul's son, J.
Pol, and several other musicians, among them Brendan Fahy, Pascal Segart and the internationally acclaimed piper Paddy Keenan. Celtic Soundscape consists of twelve tracks sung in the Breton language, and two instrumental pieces are beautifully performed by the popular group Sked. (LAT 50606)'.extraordinary spirited singing of traditional and original songs.' Utne Reader'Excellent music.
Strong Celtic influence with tracks that include piper Paddy Keenan.' 'I love that you run such a great folk blog.
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Dissolved due to touring pressures since 1990 save for the occasional concert, Blowzabella came together in 2003 for a reunion. Emboldened by their success and bolstered by new material, they stayed together and continued touring. In 2007, Blowzabella released their first album in over a decade and followed it up this year with the appropriately-titled Dance. A good thing for fans, too, because Dance is such a fun time, it’s hard to believe the band was on a hiatus for so long. Anthems in Eden is a 1969 album by Shirley and Dolly Collins, with the Early Music Consort of London, directed by David Munrow. The album originally consisted of a 28-minute set of folk songs plus 7 other individual pieces performed by the same group.
The musical arrangements for these 8 pieces included early music instruments, such as viols, recorders, sackbuts and crumhorns. In 1976, 6 new songs were recorded with a different assortment of accompanists, to replace the original 7 individual songs.
This 1976 album consisting of the 28-minute set plus the 6 new songs was released by Harvest Records under the title 'Amaranth'. After the surprising success of 'Handful of Earth', I was faced with a problem in terms of making a new recording. I had no intention of making 'HoE' Mark 2. I new I couldn't and that, at that stage in my musical development, 'HoE' was the best I could hope to achieve in adding something worthwhile to the reinterpretation of traditional Scots song in an acoustic setting.
If I tried to do it again, I would be in danger of becoming formulaic and mechanistic and I have always held a deep suspicion towards 'style' for its own sake.Also, as I said in what I wrote about 'Handful of Earth', 'It was quite clearly time to stop reporting and start participating.' This album was my putting that into action.01 - A Different Kind Of Love Song02 - Revolution03 - Prisoner 562 - Song Of Choice04 - The Father's Song05 - Think Again06 - As I Walked On The Road07 - Stand Up For Judas08 - By The People09 - Games People Play10 - Lassie Lie Near Me11 - Your Daughter And Your Sons12 - The Floo'ers Of The ForestDick Gaughan: Vocal, GuitarsJudy Sweeney: VocalBob Lenox: KeyboardsDave Pegg: BassAllan Tall: SaxophoneWillie Lindfors: Drums, PercussionDave Tulloch: Drums on 'Revolution'. Gaughan's weathered brogue is enough to make a song memorable. But he also has a knack for gathering fine songs, both originals and covers, that fit beautifully into his style. On this set, Gaughan opens with an understated but powerful 'Muir and the Master Builder' by Brian McNeill and even plies his magic with Townes Van Zandt's 'Pancho and Lefty.' As he wends his way through a sublime take on Pete Seeger's 'Turn, Turn, Turn,' it becomes clear that Gaughan has a gift for phrasing that puts the listener at ease.-Tim Sheridan- Allmusic01 - Muir and the Master Builder02 - Gone Gonna Rise Again03 - Reconcilation04 - Why Old Men Cry05 - Thomas Muir of Huntershill06 - October Song07 - Ewan and the Gold08 - Let It Be Me09 - All The King's Horses10 - Pancho & Lefty11 - Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season)12 - Fine HorsemanDick GAUGHAN: Voice, Acoustic & Electric GuitarRab HANDLEIGH: Piano, KeyboardsDavie PATON: BassSteve GREEN: Drums.
Three-disc, 64-track collection. The folk revival that took place at club level during the Sixties introduced a whole new audience to traditional folksong, while also bringing to the fore the concept of the earnest young singer/songwriter. When, by the end of the decade, centuries-old songs were being given a sonic makeover by the new breed of electric folkies (headed by the likes of Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span, both of whom are represented on this collection), folk music had long since escaped out of the clubs and into the charts. This companion piece to similar 3CD sets concentrating on the Irish and Scottish folk scenes focuses on the astonishing depth of talent emanating from the English folk scene during this most tumultuous of decades. Every facet of the English folk genre is encompassed, ranging from club singers and trad folksong revivalists like Isla Cameron and Shirley Collins, the post-Dylan singer/songwriter (Donovan, Ralph McTell), folk-based fusion act Pentangle, and even such turn-of-the-decade acid folk iconoclasts as Synathesia and the mighty Comus.CD1:01 - Join Us In Our Game - Mr. Long considered one of the great folk voices of our time, Dick Gaughan is acknowledged as one of Scotland’s most outstanding musicians – his vocal prowess, instrumental virtuosity and intelligence as a composer are legendary.
This collection reflects all these skills.An early member of Boys Of The Lough, he was also a founding member of the legendary Scottish folk rock group Five Hand Reel. His classic album Handful Of Earth was named as Album Of The Decade for the 1980s by Folk Roots magazine.He lists his influences as everything ranging from Davy Graham to Big Bill Broonzy, Bertolt Brecht to Robert Burns and Karl Marx to Groucho Marx.Dick draws his material from a variety of sources, so, while traditional material provides much of this repertoire, great songwriters are also represented. The common thread running through all his work is Dick’s passion in social justice and telling it like it is.' Passion, honesty, they're all there.
(The Living Tradition)01 - Land Of The North Wind02 - Son Of Man03 - Ruby Tuesday04 - Waist Deep In The Big Muddy05 - No Cause For Alarm06 - The 51st (Highland) Division's Farewell To Sicily07 - No Gods & Precious Few Heroes08 - Geronimo's Cadillac09 - 1952 Vincent Black Lightning10 - Sail On11 - The Freedom Come-All-YeDick Gaughan: Vocal, GuitarsMary MacMaster: HarpMike Travis: DrumsStuart Smith: BassRab Handleigh: KeyboardAlan Thomson: BassJohn Henderson: DrumsPatsy Seddon: HarpFred Morrison: Highland PipesKathy Stewart, Tich Frier, Bobby Eaglesham: Backing Vocal. This was the first album I had recorded in Scotland.
For some reason, it seemed to strike a chord with people and it is the most succesful recording I have made in terms of acclaim and sales.It was Melody Maker's Album of the Year in 1981 and in 1989 it was voted in the Critics' Poll, and more important to me, the Readers' Poll, in Folk Roots as Album of the Decade. I have had hundreds of reviews, good and bad, and I pay little attention to them. But when the actual people you're playing to confer an honour like that upon you, you shed the odd tear of thanks that you've been privileged to be able to do something which means something to them.Why they voted it such was a complete mystery to me then and still is today. As a friend of mine says, 'Never ask one of the actors what they thought of the play'.01 - Erin-Go-Bragh02 - Now Westlin Winds03 - Craigie Hill04 - World Turned Upside Down (Rosselson M-S)05 - The Snows They Melt the Soonest06 - Lough Erne-First Kiss at Parting07 - Scojun Waltz-Randers Hopsa08 - Song for Ireland (Colclough)09 - Workers' Song10 - Both Sides the Tweed (Pickford M-S)Dick Gaughan: Vocal, GuitarsBrian McNeill: Fiddle, acoustic bassStuart Isbister: BassPhil Cunningham: Keyboard, Whistle. Re-upOne of Scotland's greatest trad artists, guitarist Dick Gaughan is known as a diehard Socialist leftie, as well as one of the world's greatest guitar flatpickers. His career has ranged from straight trad to a brief fling at Celtic rock, and then into a near-complete submersion into politcal song during the Thatcher-Reagan years of the 1980s. His records have softened ever so slightly since those days, although his political commitment remains strong.
A powerful and charming live performer, Gaughan is sure to bring a tear to your eyes, either because of some sad tale of woe, a particularly beautiful melody, or perhaps a particularly daft joke.01 - Bulmer's fancy-The silver spire02 - Shipwreck03 - What you do with what you've got04 - Ludlow massacre05 - That's the way the river runs06 - Amandla!-Call it freedom07 - When I'm gone08 - Seven good soldiers09 - Fifty years from now-YardheadsDick Gaughan: Vocal, GuitarsElaine C. Smith: VocalFos Patterson: KeyboardsTomas Lynch: Uillean pipes, WhistleBrian McNeill: FiddleAllan Tall: SaxophoneMike Travis: Drums, PercussionDave Bulmer: Accordeon. Maddy Prior and The Carnival Band’s association with the composer Vaughan Williams goes right back to their very first album together, 1986’s Tapestry Of Carols, and their version of ‘The Sussex Carol’. In many ways it was a natural fit – Williams the great collector and composer of English music meets one of its most important singers and dedicated band of musicians.
Their paths have crossed on countless occasions since but with Vaughan Williams Carols, Songs & Hymns the partnership has fully blossomed. Comprising all original Williams’ compositions, the album demonstrates the full range of his art and his unique ability to write music for the common man, for the spiritual and for the religious. In the safe and inspired hands of Maddy and the Carnival Band, this historical music is given a new lease of life – performed with the same freshness and vitality as when it was originally unveiled by one of the masters of English music.01.
The Golden Carol02. Blake's Cradle Song03. The Blessed Son of God04. Snow in the Street05. Wither's Rocking Hymn06. Drinking Song (Back and side go Bare)07. Whither must I Wander08.
The Willow Whistle09. Linden Lea10. The Divine Image11.
The Woodcutter's Song12. Come Down O Love Divine13.
Fierce Raged the Tempest14. At the Name of Jesus15. Into the Woods My Master Went16. The Night is Come Like to the Day17.
God be With You Till We Meet AgainMaddy Prior: vocalsSteve Banks: Percussion, Violin, VocalsJub Davis: Double Bass, VocalsGiles Lewin: Recorder, Viola, Violin, VocalsSteno Vitale: Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), MandolinAndy Watts: Bassoon, Clarinet, Recorder, Shawm, Vocals. Re-UpThe album was produced two years after the band's ostensible break-up, at the request of Chrysalis Records. Peter Knight and Bob Johnson both returned, replacing their own replacements Martin Carthy and John Kirkpatrick, who had departed after the release of Live at Last. However, although Chrysalis had prodded the band to reform and release the album, in practice the label proved much more interested in promoting rising acts like Blondie than a reformed band that hadn't hit a real hit in four years. Despite being produced by Elton John's producer Gus Dudgeon, Sails of Silver was a commercial failure, and this proved a final straw for Tim Hart, who departed the band, leaving Maddy Prior as the band's sole remaining founding member.Although the band now sported the same line-up that had brought it to the height of its success, Sails of Silver has often been seen as embodying a different spirit from their classic albums of the 1970s.
Prior to 'Sails', the band had always performed songs written by other people, predominantly traditional songs, but also a few 20th century pieces, such as the two Brecht songs on Storm Force Ten. But on this album they included several songs they had written themselves, including 'Let Her Go Down' and 'Senior Service'. This was the beginning of a trend that continues down to the present. Every album they have released since 'Sails' has had at least one song written by band members, and Back in Line and Bloody Men were predominantly the band's material.Maddy Prior has said that, although she likes the album and finds it accessible, the band was in her words 'lost' and not particularly confident of the material it had put together. Fans found the album jarring, although they were pleased that the band was touring again, and the band's shows always included their earlier material.01. Sails of Silver (3.27)02.
My Love (2.53)03. Barnet Fair (4.34)04. Senior Service (3.31)05. Gone to America (4.21)06. Where Are They Now (4.11)07.
Let Her Go Down (3.36)08. Longbone (3.58)09.
Marigold / Harvest Home (3.05)10. Tell Me Why (3.56)Maddy Prior: vocalsTim Hart: vocals, guitarBob Johnson: vocals, guitarRick Kemp: vocals, bassPeter Knight: vocals, keyboards, violinNigel Pegrum: drums, percussion, woodwind.
Even with a career that has brought us an incredible twenty-one studio albums, British folk legends Steeleye Span’s history still includes a number of records that stand out as landmarks. 1974’s Now We Are Six was one such moment, an album that saw the band expand both their line up to a six piece and with it their sound to explore even further their own unique blend of rock and folk music. A critical and commercial success, the record would provide a home to a number of band classics down the years.
Thirty-seven years later and Steeleye Span find themselves at another milestone. Having established the longest serving line-up of their career, they underwent another change of personnel and re-emerged as a six piece for the first time in many years.
There could be no better time to go back to that iconic record, performing it in its entirety alongside a selection of classics, rarities and favourites. RE-UPLOADED‘Cilla & Artie’ is a splendid album from Cilla Fisher (a member of the influential Fisher Family) and her husband Artie Tresize. The record was ‘The Melody Maker Folk Album of the Year – 1979. Joining Cilla and Artie is an international collection of “session” musicians including Alistair Anderson, Johnny & Phil Cunningham, Rick Lee, Brian McNeill and Bob Zentz. The songs are mostly from the tradition with,“Blue Bleezin’ Blind Drunk” and “The Gypsy Laddies” but also include a grand version of Stan Rodgers’ “The Jeanie C” and the wildest ever arrangement of Ewan MacColl’s “Fisher Lassies”.01.
Norland Wind02. The Beggar Man03. What Can A Young Lassie04. Fisher Lassies05. Generations of Change06. Fair Maid of London Town07. The Wicked Wife08.
The Gypsy Laddies09. Blue Bleezin' Blind Drunk10. John Grumlie11. The Jeannie C.Cilla Fisher: vocalsArtie Trezise: vocals, guitar, lap organAlistair Anderson: Northumbrian pipesJohnny Cunningham: fiddlePhil Cunningham: accordion, harmonium, synth, whistleMalcolm Dalglish: hammered dulcimerJim Houston: mouth organGrey Larsen: concertinaRick Lee: pianoBrian McNeill: fiddle, violaJohn Martin: fiddleBrian Miller: guitar, mandolinBob Zentz: autoharp.
I just do what i can.JAMCRUISE VI SOUNDBOARDS (ROUND 1):01. SOULIVE - 2008-01-04 - POOL DECK, JAMCRUISE VI (SOUNDBOARD)01. I Know You Got Soul05. One In Seven06. Jesus Children of America If You Want Me To Stay02. WARREN HAYNES - 2008-01-04 - POOL DECK, JAMCRUISE VI (SOUNDBOARD)Disc 1:1.
Beautifully Broken2. Patchwork Quilt3. Before You Came5. Million Miles From Yesterday6.
Can't Keep From Crying7. Dreams To Remember8. Sky Is CryingDisc 2:1.
Tastes Like Wine.4. Into The Mystic.5. Goin Down Slow6.
To Lay Me Down#7. Gold Dust Woman%.with Karl Denson#with Rob Barracco%with Grace Potter03. WARREN HAYNES - 2008-01-05 - BROADWAY THEATER, JAMCRUISE VI (SOUNDBOARD)Disc 1:1.
Indian Sunset2. Million Miles From Yesterday3. Fallen Down4. Listen To The Lions5. Everyday Will Be Like A Holiday8. I'll Be The OneDisc 2:1.
Patchwork Quilt.3. I Shall Be Released.4.
Endless Parade#5. Sad and Deep As You#6. It Hurts Me Too%8.
Ain't No Sunshine%9. Wild Horses@10. Stella Blue+.with Rob Barracco#with Karl Denson%with Ivan Neville@withIvan Neville, Grace Potter & Steve Kimock+with Steve Kimock04. MICHAEL FRANTI & SPEARHEAD - 2008-01-08 - POOL DECK, JAMCRUISE VI (SOUNDBOARD)01.
Please Take Me Home04. Hey Now Now06.
Taxi Radio07. All The Freaky People08. People In Tha Middle09. Stir It Up.
Babe Red Red Wine10. And The Beat Goes On11.
All I Want Is You13. Sweet Little Lies14. Hello Bonjour15. Time To Go Home17. One Step Closer To YOu19. I Love You05.
GRACE POTTER AND THE NOCTURNALS - 2008-01-08 - POOL DECK, JAMCRUISE VI (SOUNDBOARD).Please email me if you can help with the setlist.06. THE FUNKY METERS - 2008-01-05 - POOL DECK, JAMCRUISE VI (SOUNDBOARD)01. Chug Chug Chug-A-Lug (Push And Shove)02. Jungle Man04. Welcome To New Orleans05. No More Okey Doke06. Cissy Strut Get Out Of My Life, Woman Cissy Strut07.
Fiyo On The Bayou08. Just Kissed My Baby09. Hey Pocky A-Way10.11. Go To The Mardi Gras12. They All Ask'd For You.INCOMPLETE SHOW - The First Couple Tracks Are Missing.Please email me if you can help with the setlist.07. NEW MONSOON - 2008-01-08 - POOL DECK, JAMCRUISE VI (SOUNDBOARD).Please email me if you can help with the setlist.08. PERPETUAL GROOVE - 2008-01-05 - POOL DECK, JAMCRUISE VI (SOUNDBOARD)Both PGroove Recordings from Jamcruise VI were taken from Archive.org and therefore I have posted linksto the appropriate pages on Archive.org where you can download each individual show from.
If you needhelp or have never downloaded from the Archive, please email me!Disc 1: - Set I01. Out HereDisc 2: - Set I cont03.
Wasted Endeavors05. Teakwood Betz06. A Day the Way07. Robot WaltzDisc 3: - Set II08. Two Shores09. Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes10. Lost Connection11.
Speed Queen13. Killing in the Name Of09.
PERPETUAL GROOVE - 2008-01-07 - BROADWAY THEATRE, JAMCRUISE VI (SOUNDBOARD)Both PGroove Recordings from Jamcruise VI were taken from Archive.org and therefore I have posted linksto the appropriate pages on Archive.org where you can download each individual show from. If you needhelp or have never downloaded from the Archive, please email me!Disc 1:01. It Starts Where it Ends02.
Mr Transistor-03. Space Paranoids-04.
Mr Transistor05. ThrillerDisc 2:06. Three Weeks07.
Long Past Settled In09. Naive Melody10. TTFPJ. w/ David and Alyssa - Interpretive Dance. w/ Ivan Neville - Keys10.
JAMCRUISE VI JAM ROOM - 2008-01-05 - BEVERLY HILLS BAR, JAMCRUISE VI (SOUNDBOARD)DISCS 1 & 2:DISCS 3 & 4:I did not attend the Jam Room this night due to hitting 'The Wall' and falling out at midnight duringthe Meters set earlier in the night. Playing through on the first night was a bad idea and came backand bit me in the ass!.Please email me if you can help with the setlist or can help name any additional artists that werein the Jam Room on this night.11. JAMCRUISE VI JAM ROOM - 2008-01-06 - BEVERLY HILLS BAR, JAMCRUISE VI (SOUNDBOARD)DISCS 1 & 2:DISCS 3 & 4:My notes were very incomplete for this night and I don't remember being in the Jam Room for more than1.5-2 hours. I do remember it being really dark though as Kimock was in one of his 'zones.' Artists included:Jon FishmanSteve KimockBeat Boxer of the BridgeJerry of Dark StarAdam Perry of PGrooveSkerik on baby grand piano.Please email me if you can help with the setlist or can help name any additional artists that werein the Jam Room on this night.12.
JAMCRUISE VI JAM ROOM - 2008-01-07 - BEVERLY HILLS BAR, JAMCRUISE VI (SOUNDBOARD)DISCS 1 & 2:DISCS 3 & 4:This was by far my favorite night in the Jam Room. There were a lot of covers played and it wasn't somuch 'jamming' as it was just playing tunes.Artists included:Ivan Neville on keys and the drum kitStanton MooreJerry of Dark StarSteve KimockSkerik on baby grand piano (again)Grant Green Jr. On guitar and the majority of the vocalsKarl Denson on baby grand pianoRobert WalterJeff CoffinGarrett Sayers of the MotetThis night was also the night of the infamous 'Pants Off Dance Off' featuring none other than Skerik!This setlist was taken off of etree. Thanks for posting whoever you are!Disc 1:1. Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley2.
Right Place Wrong Time (!)3. Get Outside (?)4. Mystery Train5. Big Boss Man6. Kimock tuning-upDisc 2:1.
Jam (the big Kimock solo jam!!! Includes some La Petite Groove hints in the first 3-4 minutes)2. Jam In TimeDisc 3:1. Grandma's Hands 3. Hercules Baby What You Want Me To Do?4. Sex Machine Love Rollercoaster (!!!)5.
We Want the FunkDisc 4:1. Jam (hints at Milestones and So What)2. Jam.Please email me if you can help with the setlist or can help name any additional artists that werein the Jam Room on this night.13.
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