> Folk Music > Records > Graham Metcalfe: Songs From Yorkshire and Other Civilisations
Graham Metcalfe: Songs From Yorkshire and Other Civilisations
Songs From Yorkshire and Other Civilisations WildGoose Studios WGS279CD (CD, UK, 1996) |
Produced and recorded by Doug Bailey at WildGoose Studios, May Cottage, Wherwell, Hampshire.
Musicians
Graham Metcalfe: vocals
with
Ian Giles, Moira Craig: vocals
Tracks
- Dalesman’s Litany (TYG 70) (3.54)
- Sweet Primroses (Roud 586; G/D 8:1841) (2.34)
- Cawd Stringy Pie (Roud 1408; TYG 30) (2.34)
- The Immigrant (Roud 1081; G/D 7:1469) (3.48)
- Forty Miles (Roud 608; G/D 5:983; TYG 36) (1.17)
- Howden Town (Roud 1110; TYG 79) (1.53)
- Allandale (Roud 1218) (3.56)
- Scarborough Sands (Roud 21098) (2.21)
- The Trees Grow High (Roud 31; Laws O35; G/D 6:1222) (3.01)
- Bill Brown (Roud 609; TYG 41) (2.23)
- Faithful Johnny (RoudBS B97438) (2.55)
- Home Made Remedies (Roud 1440) (2.07)
- Wensleydale Lad (Roud 21176; TYG 8) (2.48)
- Nellie o’ Bobs of Crowtrees (2.29)
All tracks trad. except
Track 1 words F.W. Moorman, tune Dave Keddy;
Track 7 words Charles Jefferys, music Sidney Nelson;
Track 8 tune Dave Hillery;
Track 12 Edgar Bateman, Harry Randall;
Track 14 words John Hartley, tune Dave Hillery
> Folk Music > Records > Ian Giles: The Amber Triangle
Ian Giles: The Amber Triangle
The Amber Triangle WildGoose Studios WGS287CD (CD, UK, 1997) |
Produced by Paul Sartin;
Recorded by Doug Bailey at WildGoose Studios, May Cottage, Wherwell, Hampshire
Musicians
Ian Giles: lead vocals, side and bass drums, bodhrán;
Steve Tilston: guitar [1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 14];
Chris Leslie: violin [1-3, 6, 9, 13];
Paul Sartin: oboe, violin, vocals [2-4, 7, 11-14];
Dan Plews: mandolin, vocals [7, 11-13];
Tom Bower: acoustic bass guitar [1, 5, 7];
Moira Craig: vocals [3, 10, 14];
James Fagan,
Nancy Kerr,
Sandra Kerr: vocals [5, 11];
Graham Metcalfe: vocals [4, 10, 12, 14]
Tracks
- I Wish I Were Where Ellen Lies (Roud 8191) (2.52)
- Thornaby Woods (Roud 222) (4.21)
- Ay Waukin, O (Roud 6749, V16870; G/D 5:933) (4.02)
- John Cherokee (Roud 4693) (2.02)
- Broom of the Cowdenknowes (Roud 8709) (4.04)
- The Streets of Forbes (The Death of Ben Hall) (Roud 20764) (3.18)
- High Germany (Roud 904; G/D 1:96) / Ratcliffe Highway (Roud 493; G/D 1:83) (5.15)
- Banks of the Dee (Roud 3484) (2.22)
- Polly on the Shore (Roud 811) (3.23)
- Admiral Cole (Roud 2632) (3.37)
- Yarmouth Town (1.40)
- By the Hush (Paddy’s Lamentation) (Roud 2314) (3.32)
- The Great Silkie (Roud 197; Child 113) (5.08)
- Singing Bird (Roud V43884) (4.08)
Tracks 1, 5, 7, 9, 14 trad. arr. Ian Giles, Steve Tilston, Paul Sartin;
Tracks 2a, 6 trad. arr. Ian Giles, Chris Leslie, Paul Sartin;
Track 2b Paul Sartin;
Track 3 Robert Burns arr. Ian Giles, Steve Tilston, Paul Sartin;
Track 4 trad. arr. Ian Giles, Graham Metcalfe, Paul Sartin;
Track 8, 12 trad. arr. Ian Giles;
Track 10 trad. arr. Ian Giles, Moira Craig, Graham Metcalfe;
Tracks 11, 13 trad. arr. Ian Giles, Dan Plews, Paul Sartin;
> Folk Music > Records > Folly Bridge: All in the Same Tune / Unabridged
Folly Bridge: All in the Same Tune / Unabridged
All in the Same Tune / Unabridged WildGoose Studios WGS352CDR (CD-R, UK, 2007) |
This CD-R is a remastered reissue of Folly Bridge’s two original cassettes, All in the Same Tune (WildGoose WGS252MC, 1991) and Unabridged (1992). Since it wasn’t available anymore for a long time, Claire Lloyd uploaded all songs to a Youtube playlist in Summer 2014. Thank you very much, Claire! In 2015, WildGoose re-released this as a digital download album.
Produced and recorded by Doug Bailey at WildGoose Studios, May Cottage, Wherwell, Hampshire.
Musicians
Ian Giles, Graham Metcalfe, Claire Giles (now Claire Lloyd): vocals
Tracks
Unabridged
- The Cropper Lads (TYG 62) (2.21)
- Pony-Driving Song (2.17)
- Go From My Window (Roud 966) (2.05)
- Old Molly Metcalfe (1.21)
- Lowlands (Roud 681; Henry H469) (3.46)
- Young Simon John (TYG 77) (4.00)
- Come Me Lads (Roud 1238) (3.48)
- General Taylor (Roud 216) (3.16)
- The Herring (Roud 128; TYG 31) (3.09)
- Bedlam City (Roud 968) (2.36)
- Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy (Roud 165) (2.47)
- Watercress-O (2.57)
- Bay of Fundy (2.49)
- Carrion Crow (Roud 891) (2.30)
All in the Same Tune (WGS252MC)
- April Morning (Roud 1546) (4.02)
- Drink Puppy Drink (Roud 1862) (2.31)
- The Sheepstealer (Roud 1667) (2.53)
- My Bonny Lad (Roud 204) (1.27)
- Twa Corbies (Roud 5; Child 26) (2.22)
- Adieu to Old England (Roud 1703) (3.59)
- I Like to Rise (Roud 1752) (2.17)
- Two Brethren (Roud 202) (2.40)
- Bonny at Morn (Roud 3064) (3.49)
- The Farmer’s Toast (Roud 1603) (4.48)
- The Bay of Biscay (Roud 22567) (2.54)
- Happy Sam (3.33)
- The Grey Goose and the Gander (Roud 1094) (2.26)
All tracks trad. except
Track 4 Jake Thackray;
Track 6 Tom Daniel;
Track 12 Roger Watson;
Track 13 Gordon Bok;
Track 16 George J. Whyte-Melville;
Track 26 words John Hartley, tune Dave Hillery
Links
See also the Mudcat Café thread Review: Folly Bridge - Remastered Tapes!
> Folk Music > Records > Folly Bridge
Other records with Folly Bridge members
Besides Ian Giles being with Magpie Lane, he and/or Graham Metfalfe sang on these records:
Belshazzar’s Feast, One Too Many, CD, WildGoose WGS276CD, 1996
Various Artists, Folk Music of England, CD, Gift of Music CCL CDG1016, 1999
Various Artists, Folk Music of Ireland, CD, Gift of Music CCL CDG1017, 1999
Various Artists, Folk Music of Scotland, CD, Gift of Music CCL CDG1018, 1999
Various Artists, Folk Music of Wales, CD, Gift of Music CCL CDG1019, 1999
Various Artists, Sea Shanties, CD, Gift of Music CCL CDG1024, 2002
Various Artists, An English Folk Christmas, CD, Gift of Music CCL CDG1157, 2006
Sharron Kraus, Right Wantonly A-Mumming, CD, Bo’Weavil 25CD, 2007