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Cut and Dry Dolly
Cut and Dry Dolly Topic Records 12T278 (LP, UK, 1976) |
Recorded by Tony Engle in Newcastle in October/November 1975;
Produced by Colin Ross, Alistair Anderson and Tony Engle;
Sleeve design and photograph by Tony Engle
Musicians
Alistair Anderson:
English concertina [2, 4-5, 7, 9-11],
small pipes [1];
Anthony Robb: small pipes [1-2, 4-5, 7-9, 11-14];
Carole Robb: small pipes [1-7, 10, 12, 14],
flute [9, 11];
Colin Ross: small pipes [1, 9, 14],
fiddle [2, 4-5, 7-9, 11];
Jim Hall: small pipes [1]
Tracks
Side 1
- Sunderland Lasses / The Lads of Alnwick (2.42)
- All the Night I Lay With Jockey / The Peacock Followed the Hen (2.46)
- Jack Layton (3.00)
- Green Breckons / Bob and Jone / Kiss Her Under the Coverlet (2.10)
- Cuckold Came Out of the Amrey (2.25)
- Cuddly Claw’d Her (3.00)
- Holme’s Fancy / Stagshaw Bank Fair / Lasses Pass the Brandy (3.15)
Side 2
- Cut and Dry Dolly (2.48)
- John Fenwick’s a Flower Among Them All (5.10)
- Over the Border (2.07)
- Pheasant’s Dance / Rusty Gully (3.17)
- Keelman Over the Land (2.22)
- I Saw My Love Come Passing By Me (2.55)
- My Laddie Sits O’er Late Up / Shew’s the Way to Wallington / Drops of Brandy (3.15)
All tracks trad.
Tracks 1, 9, 14 were reissued on The Northumberland Small Pipes (TSCD487, 1996);
All other tracks were reissued on The Wind in the Reeds (TSCD529, 2001)
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Cut and Dry #2
Cut and Dry #2 Topic Records 12T413 (LP, UK, 1980) |
Recorded by Alistair Anderson;
Produced by Colin Ross;
Remastered by Tony Engle at Ideal Sound Studio;
Notes by Colin Ross;
Sleeve design by Tony Engle
Musicians
Alistair Anderson:
English concertina [1-2, 7, 9, 13-14],
small pipes [10];
Anthony Robb: small pipes [1, 4, 7, 9, 11-14];
Carole Robb: small pipes [6-7, 11, 13],
flute [1, 4, 9, 14];
Colin Ross: small pipes [8],
fiddle [1, 5, 7, 9, 13-14],
viola [2];
Jim Hall: small pipes [2-3, 5, 7, 9, 13-14],
piano [1]
Tracks
Side 1
- The Barrington Hornpipe / The Glen Aln (3.40)
- The Wild Hills o’ Wannie / The Swallow’s Tail (2.48)
- Jim Hall’s Fancy (2.49)
- Breamish / Random Jig (2.24)
- Archie’s Fancy / Little Hennie (2.57)
- The Lea Rigges (4.35)
- Sir Sidney Smith’s March (3.02)
Side 2
- Mrs Elder (2.12)
- Dr Whittaker’s Hornpipe / Nancy (4.17)
- Nae Gud Luck Aboot the Hoose (4.11)
- Oh Dear What Can the Matter Be? (3.36)
- The East Neuk of Fife (2.40)
- The Locomotive / The South Shore (3.04)
- Bonny Woodside / Coffee Bridge (4.20)
All tracks trad.
Tracks 9, 14 were reissued on The Northumberland Small Pipes (TSCD487, 1996);
All other tracks were reissued on The Wind in the Reeds (TSCD529, 2001)
> Folk Music > Records > The Wind in the Reeds
The Wind in the Reeds
The Wind in the Reeds Topic Records TSCD529 (CD, UK, 2001) |
Musicians
Alistair Anderson: English concertina, small pipes;
Anthony Robb: small pipes;
Carole Robb: small pipes, flute;
Colin Ross: small pipes, fiddle, viola;
Jim Hall: small pipes, piano
Tracks
- All the Night I Lay With Jockey / The Peacock Followed the Hen (2.46)
- Jack Layton (3.00)
- Green Breckons / Bob and Jone / Kiss Her Under the Coverlet (2.10)
- Cuckold Came Out of the Amrey (2.25)
- Cuddly Claw’d Her (3.00)
- Holme’s Fancy / Stagshaw Bank Fair / Lasses Pass the Brandy (3.15)
- Cut and Dry Dolly (2.48)
- Over the Border (2.07)
- Pheasant’s Dance / Rusty Gully (3.17)
- Keelman Over the Land (2.22)
- I Saw My Love Come Passing By Me (2.55)
- The Barrington Hornpipe / The Glen Aln (3.40)
- The Wild Hills o’ Wannie / The Swallow’s Tail (2.48)
- Jim Hall’s Fancy (2.49)
- Breamish / Random Jig (2.24)
- Archie’s Fancy / Little Hennie (2.57)
- The Lea Rigges (4.35)
- Sir Sidney Smith’s March (3.02)
- Mrs Elder (2.12)
- Nae Gud Luck Aboot the Hoose (4.11)
- Oh Dear What Can the Matter Be? (3.36)
- The East Neuk of Fife (2.40)
- The Locomotive / The South Shore (3.04)
Tracks 1-11 are from Cut and Dry Dolly (12TS278, 1976);
Tracks 12-23 are from Cut and Dry #2 (12TS413, 1980)