> Folk Music > Records > The Wayfarers: The Wayfarers
The Wayfarers: The Wayfarers
The Wayfarers Folk Heritage Recordings FHR 010 (LP, UK, 1970) |
Produced by Alan Green;
Musicians
Brian Dewhurst: vocals;
Ian Gartside: guitar, vocals;
Dave Peters: mandolin, vocals;
Jed Pinder: fiddle, mandolin, guitar
Tracks
Side 1
- Lancashire Lads (Roud 588; G/D 1:89) (2.14)
- Banks of Sweet Primroses (Roud 586; G/D 8:1841) (2.32)
- Four Poster Bed (1.49)
- Geordie Black (Roud 3507) (2.35)
- Calico Printer’s Clerk (Roud 13210; G/D 8:1900) (3.35)
- Poverty Knock (Roud 3491; TYG 14) (4.14)
- Byker Hill and Walker Shore (Roud 3488) (2.14)
Side 2
- Lish Young Buy-a-Broom (Roud 1865) (2.39)
- Baby Lie Easy (Roud 357) (2.40)
- Three Score and Ten (Roud 16873; TYG 5) (4.17)
- Reels in ‘A’ (3.09)
- Apprentice Song (2.05)
- Greenland Whale (Roud 347; Laws K21; G/D 1:9) (3.11)
- Jovial Collier (2.25)
All tracks trad. arr. The Wayfarers except
Tracks 4, 12 Ian Campbell;
Track 5 Harry Clifton;
Track 10 William Delf;
Track 14 J.B. Goghenan
> Folk Music > Records > The Wayfarers: Take 2
The Wayfarers: Take 2
Take 2 Folk Heritage Recordings FHR 016 (LP, UK, 1970) |
Produced by Alan Green;
Musicians
Brian Dewhurst: vocals;
Ian Gartside: vocals, guitar;
Dave Peters: vocals, mandolin;
Steve Ococks: vocals, guitar
Tracks
Side 1
- Bonny Ship the Diamond (Roud 2172; G/D 1:11) (2.19)
- Fair and Tender Ladies (Roud 451) (2.11)
- Droylsden Wakes (Roud 3290) (4.01)
- Farewell to Tarwathie (Roud 2562; G/D 1:15) (3.28)
- Oxford And Hampton Railway (2.23)
- Matty Groves (Roud 52; Child 81) (5.02)
Side 2
- Praties (Roud 4455) (2.48)
- High Germany (Roud 904; G/D 1:96) (2.23)
- Noble Fox Hunting (Roud 584; TYG 76) (2.47)
- A Sailor’s Life (Roud 273; Laws K12; G/D 6:1245) (3.33)
- Peggy and the Soldier (Roud 907; Laws P13; G/D 6:1129) (2.34)
- Haul Away Joe (Roud 809) (3.39)
- Blood Red Roses (Roud 931) (1.42)
- New York Girls (Roud 486) (1.54)
All tracks trad. arr. The Wayfarers except
Track 4 George Scroggie
> Folk Music > Records > Horden Raikes: Horden Raikes
Horden Raikes: Horden Raikes
Horden Raikes Folk Heritage Recordings FHR 026 (LP, UK, 1972) |
Produced by Alan Green;
Sleeve notes by Dave and Toni Arthur;
Cover photo by David Roberts
Musicians
Brian Dewhurst: vocals;
Ron Flanagan: guitar
Tracks
Side 1
- Mock Beggar Hall (2.13)
- Farewell She (Roud 1034, 803; Henry H504) (2.29)
- Spencer the Rover (Roud 1115; TYG 3) (3.34)
- Ye Jacobites by Name (Roud 5517) (3.16)
- Lord Franklin (Roud 487; Laws K9; G/D 1:16; Henry H815) (4.09)
- Thomas of Winesbury (Roud 64; Child 100; G/D 5:999; Henry H221) (5.07)
Side 2
- Mad Tom of Bedlam (Roud V53999) (3.47)
- Bogie’s Bonny Belle (Roud 2155; G/D 7:1396) (3.56)
- The Two Magicians (Roud 1350; Child 44; G/D 2:334) (3.40)
- London’s Ordinary (3.11)
- John Barleycorn (Roud 164; G/D 3:559) (3.01)
- The Seeds of Love (Roud 3; G/D 6:1180) (3.08)
All tracks trad. arr. Horden Raikes except
Track 1 words trad., tune B. Devlin
> Folk Music > Records > Horden Raikes: King Cotton
Horden Raikes: King Cotton
King Cotton Folk Heritage Recordings FHR 042 (LP, UK, 1972) |
Produced by Alan Green;
Sleeve notes by Brian Dewhurst;
Cover drawing by Ken Eccles
Musicians
Brian Dewhurst: vocals;
Ron Flanagan: guitar
accompanied by
Martin Carter: guitar, spoons;
Roger Barnes: concertina
Tracks
Side 1
- King Cotton (3.24)
- Bread Tax (2.58)
- The Factory Bell (Roud V15487) (4.25)
- Bonny at Morn (Roud 3064) (1.22)
- Maid of the Mill (Roud 1276) (1.41)
- Grimshaw’s Factory Fire (2.13)
- The Smokeless Chimneys (2.01)
- July Wakes (Pendle Wakes) (2.26)
Side 2
- My Master and I (Roud V15758) (3.01)
- Preston Guild 1842 (Roud V37393) (1.30)
- Bury New Loom (Roud V9197) (3.10)
- The New Farmer (Roud 21259) (3.04)
- The Preston Mills (2.56)
- Great Enoch (1.45)
- We Are Forced to Be Contented (Roud V19522) (5.28)
Track 1 Mike Harding;
Track 2-3, 9, 12, 15 trad., tune Ron Flanagan;
Tracks 4, 9, 14 trad. arr. Horden Raikes;
Track 5 trad., tune Brian Dewhurst;
Track 6 Lucas, tune Ron Flanagan;
Track 7 Bellasis, tune Brian Dewhurst;
Track 8 Bellasis, trad.;
Track 11 trad., tune Harry Boardman;
Track 13 Ebenezer Elliott, tune Ron Flanagan;
Track 14 trad. arr. Horden Raikes, additional verse Brian Dewhurst
> Folk Music > Records > Bits and Pieces of Brian Dewhurst
Bits and Pieces of Brian Dewhurst
Bits and Pieces of Brian Dewhurst Folk Heritage Recordings FHR 064 (LP, UK, 1974) |
A compilation of songs from albums by The Wayfarers and Horden Raikes
Produced by Alan Green and Brian Dewhurst;
Recorded by Alan Green at Mid-Wales Sound Studios;
Sleeve notes by Alan Green
Musicians
Brian Dewhurst: guitar, vocals;
Ron Flanagan: six and 12 string guitar;
Ian Gartside: guitar, vocals;
Martin Carter: guitar, electric bass;
Dave Peters: mandolin, vocals;
Roger Barns: concertina;
Steve Ococks: guitar, vocals;
Jed Pinder: fiddle
Tracks
Side 1
- Blood Red Roses (Roud 931) (1.42)
- Mock Beggar Hall (2.13)
- Geordie Black (Roud 3507) (2.39)
- Farewell She (Roud 1034, 803; Henry H504) (2.31)
- Matty Groves (Roud 52; Child 81) (5.00)
- Grimshaw’s Factory Fire (2.20)
- Thomas of Winesbury (Roud 64; Child 100; G/D 5:999; Henry H221) (5.15)
Side 2
- King Cotton (3.32)
- Apprentice’s Song (2.07)
- Spencer the Rover (Roud 1115; TYG 3) (3.37)
- Oxford and Hampton Railway (2.23)
- Bury New Loom (Roud V9197) (3.16)
- Bogie’s Bonny Belle (Roud 2155; G/D 7:1396) (3.59)
- The Smokeless Chimneys (2.11)
All tracks trad. except
Track 6 words Lucas, tune R. Flanagan;
Track 8 Mike Harding;
Tracks 9 Ian Campbell;
Track 12 trad., Harry Boardman;
Track 14 Bellasis, Brian Dewhurst
Tracks 3, 9 are from The Wayfarers: The Wayfarers (FHR 010, 1970);
Tracks 1, 5, 11 are from The Wayfarers: Take 2 (FHR 016, 1970);
Tracks 2, 4, 7, 10, 13 are from Horden Raikes: Horden Raikes (FHR 026, 1972);
Tracks 6, 8, 12, 14 are from Horden Raikes: King Cotton (FHR 042, 1972)
> Folk Music > Records > Brian Dewhurst with Tom Tiddler’s Ground: The Hunter and the Hunted
Brian Dewhurst with Tom Tiddler’s Ground: The Hunter and the Hunted
The Hunter and the Hunted Folk Heritage Recordings FHR 075 (LP, UK, 1975) |
Produced by Alan Green and Brian Dewhurst;
Recorded by Alan Green at Mid-Wales Sound Studios;
Mastered by Beryl Ritchie at C.B.S.;
Sleeve notes by Brian Dewhurst;
Cover drawing by Ken Eccles;
Musicians
Brian Dewhurst: vocals, guitar;
Hugh O’Donnell: fiddle, mandolin, tneor banjo, vocals;
Chris Parkinson: melodeon, Anglo and English concertina, guitar, whistle,
bodhrán, vocals
Tracks
Side 1
- The Bird in the Bush / Silver Spear (Irish reels) (2.14)
- Brown Adam (Roud 482; Child 98; G/D 5:994) (4.36)
- The Valentine’s Day Hunt (Roud 6475) (2.29)
- The White Hare of Oldham (Roud 1110; TYG 79) (2.25)
- The Hunt (set dance) (1.04)
- The Horn of the Hunter (Roud 1859) (4.14)
- The Bonny Black Hare (Roud 1656; G/D 7:1427) (2.00)
- The Keepers and the Poachers (Roud 851) / The Innocent Hare (dance tune) (2.51)
Side 2
- The Huntsman’s Chorus (dance tune) (1.09)
- The Radcliffe Otter Hunt (2.21)
- Extwistle Hall (Squire Parker) (Roud 25902) (1.59)
- Manchester Cornstalk (The Christmas Goose) (Roud 3204; TYG 40) (3.39)
- The Foxhunter’s Jig (Irish jig) (2.04)
- The Gallant Poacher (Roud 793; Laws L14) (3.21)
- The Furness Hunt (2.46)
- The Noble Duke of Buckingham’s Hounds (Roud 584; TYG 76)
- The Hills of Greenmore (Roud 2883) / The Bugle (jig)
All tracks trad.
> Folk Music > Records > Brian Dewhurst: Follow That With Your Sea Lions
Brian Dewhurst: Follow That With Your Sea Lions
Follow That With Your Sea Lions Fellside Recordings FE009 (LP, UK, 1977) The Vicar and the Frog / Honky Tonk Music Fellside Recordings FES401 (single, UK, 1977) |
Recorded live at Old Blackburnians Football Club, Blackburn, Lancashire;
Queens Hotel, Flwwtwood, Lancs; and
Eagle & Child Hotel, Garstang nr. Preston, Lancs in March 1977;
Produced and engineered by Mike Harding;
Sleeve by Mary Blood;
Photography by Brian Ledgard
Musicians
Brian Dewhurst: vocals, chat, bodhrán, guitar;
Hugh O’Donnell: fiddle, mandolin;
Chris Parkinson: accordion, melodeon, whistle, bodhrán, guitar
Tracks
Side 1
- Loyne Barbershop Quartet
- British Grenadiers / Brighton Camp / Garry Owen
- Night Visiting Song (Roud 22568; G/D 4:783)
- The Golden Rain
- Peggy and the Soldier (Roud 907; Laws P13; G/D 6:1129)
- Turf Duffing Song
- Silver Coin
- The Vicar and the Frog
- Larnin’ Pills
- Honky Tonk Music
Side 2
- Lillibulero (Roud 160; Child 278; G/D 2:320) / Roxburgh Castle
- Down Where the Drunkards Roll
- Dainty Davie (Roud 2387)
- Back o’ the Bike Shed
- The Broomfield Hill (Roud 34; Child 43; G/D 2:322; Henry H135)
- Don’t Write ’Em Like That Anymore
- Busk Busk Bonnie Lassie (Roud 832; G/D 5:1053)
- All the Good Times Are Past and Gone (Roud 7421)
Tracks 1 anon.;
Tracks 2-3, 5-6, 11, 13, 15, 17-18 trad.;
Tracks 4, 9, 14 Brian Dewhurst;
Track 7 Terry Hiscock;
Track 8 Stan Crowther;
Track 10 George Hawke;
Track 12 Richard Thompson;
Track 16 Pete Betts
> Folk Music > Records > Brian Dewhurst
Other records with Brian Dewhurst
Various Artists: Destination: The End of an Era for a Leading Folk Music Label, 3 CD, Fellside FECD282, 2018