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Folk Songs Sung By Derek Sarjeant
Folk Songs Sung By Derek Sarjeant Oak Records RGJ 101 (EP, UK, 1962) |
Recorded by R.G. Jones at Morden Park Sound Studios, Morden, Surrey;
Photography by Mitchell Troy;
Sleeve design by Mick Wells
Musicians
Derek Sarjeant: vocals, guitar
Tracks
Side 1
- The Unquiet Grave (Roud 51; Child 78)
- Peggy-O (Roud 545; G/D 1:84)
Side 2
- Geordie (Roud 90; Child 209; G/D 2:249)
- The Sweet Nightingale (Roud 371)
> Folk Music > Records > Derek Sarjeant Sings English Folk
Derek Sarjeant Sings English Folk
Derek Sarjeant Sings English Folk Joy Special JS 5001 (LP, UK, 1970) |
A Black Label Production
Musicians
Derek Sarjeant: vocals, guitar
Tracks
Side 1
- The Barley Mow (Roud 944)
- Sailor Coming Home on Leave (Roud 409; Laws P24)
- The Manchester Hiker’s Song
- The Bonny Labouring Boy (Roud 1162; Laws M14; Henry H576)
- The Shoals of Herring (Roud 13642)
- The Dockyard Gate (Roud 1739)
Side 2
- The Brisk Young Tailor (Roud 1610; TYG 49)
- Jack Tar Ashore (Roud 919; Laws K39)
- Once I Had a Love (Roud 170)
- Way Down to Lamorna (Roud 16636)
- Cold Blows the Wind (Roud 51; Child 78)
- Green Broom (Roud 379; G/D 5:950; Henry H147)
All tracks trad. arr. Derek Sarjeant except
Tracks 3, 5 Ewan MacColl
> Folk Music > Records > Derek Sarjeant and Hazel King: Folk Matters
Folk Matters
Folk Matters Assembly Records JP 3012 (LP, UK, 1973) |
Recorded by R. Aitchison at Chalk Farm Studio;
Sleeve notes by Jack Parkinson;
Sleeve design by Hazel King
Musicians
Derek Sarjeant: vocals, guitar;
Hazel King: vocals, guitar
with
Steve Benbow: guitar;
Paddy Marchant: concertina
Tracks
Side 1
- The Dockyard Gate (Roud 1739)
- A Week Before Easter (Roud 154; G/D 6:1198)
- Three Score and Ten (Roud 16873; TYG 5)
- Brigg Fair (Roud 1083)
- Chilbridge Fair (Roud 173)
- Young Ramble Away (Roud 171; G/D 7:1485)
- Go to Sea No More (Roud 644; Laws D7)
Side 2
- The Dowie Dens of Yarrow (Roud 13; Child 214; G/D 2:215)
- A Sailor’s Life (Roud 273; Laws K12; G/D 6:1245)
- Rounding of Cape Horn (Roud 4706; Henry H539)
- The Female Drummer (Roud 226; G/D 1:182; Henry H497)
- Baby Lie Easy (Roud 357)
- Thyme Is a Precious Thing (Roud 3; G/D 6:1180)
All tracks trad.
> Folk Music > Records > Derek Sarjeant and Hazel King: Hills & Dales
Hills & Dales
Hills & Dales Assembly Records SK 127 (LP, UK, 1976) |
Recorded by Curly Clayton at Highbury Studios;
Sleeve notes by Derek Sarjeant;
Sleeve design by Hazel King
Musicians
Derek Sarjeant: vocals, guitar, concertina;
Hazel King: vocals, guitar;
Steve Benbow: guitar;
Dick Powell: fiddle;
Gerry Higgins: bass
Tracks
Side 1
- The Hills and Dales (Roud 551; Laws N8; G/D 1:63; Henry H561)
- Lovely Joan (Roud 592)
- Marrowbones (Roud 183; Laws Q2; G/D 2:318; Henry H174; TYG 6)
- Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy (Roud 165)
- The Blacksmith (Roud 816)
- The Banks of Sweet Primroses (Roud 586; G/D 8:1841)
- John Barleycorn (Roud 164; G/D 3:559)
Side 2
- Just As the Tide Was Flowing (Roud 1105)
- Young Edwin in the Lowlands Low (Roud 182; Laws M34; G/D 2:189; Henry H113)
- The Lass of London City (Roud 1554)
- I Live Not Where I Love (Roud 593)
- The Grey Cock (Roud 179; Child 248)
- The Prickly Bush (Roud 144; Child 95; G/D 2:248)
All tracks trad.
> Folk Music > Records > Derek Sarjeant and Hazel King: English & Scottish Folksongs and Ballads
English & Scottish Folksongs and Ballads
English & Scottish Folksongs and Ballads Ornament Folk Master CH-7.309 (LP, Germany, 1978) |
Recorded live at Folk-Club Görsroth (Taunus) on 3 May 1978;
Recorded by Gerhard Krätz, Audiorecord Tonstudio, Urbar/Koblenz;
Produced by Siegfried A. Christmann;
Cover picture by Michael Köhler;
Cover design by Siegfried A. Christmann
Musicians
Derek Sarjeant: vocals [1-3, 6-8, 13],
guitar [1-3, 6-8, 13],
concertina [10],
trumpet [11];
Hazel King: vocals [1-13],
guitar [4-5, 9-12],
tin whistle [6]
Tracks
Side 1
- Sailor Home on Leave (Roud 409; Laws P24)
- Jock o’ Hazeldean (Roud 250; Child 293; G/D 5:1029)
- Mother Ain’t Dead (Roud 21008)
- The Irish Girl (Roud 308; G/D 5:946; Henry H711)
- The Water Is Wide (Roud 87; Child 204)
- High Germany (Roud 904; G/D 1:96)
- Barley Mow (Roud 944)
Side 2
- Lord Franklin (Roud 487; Laws K9; G/D 1:16; Henry H815)
- Summertime
- Dainty Davie (Roud 2387)
- Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out
- Willie of Winsbury (Roud 64; Child 100; G/D 5:999; Henry H221)
- Thyme Is a Precious Thing (Roud 3; G/D 6:1180)
All tracks trad. except
Track 9 George Gershwin, DuBose Heyward;
Track 11 Jimmy Cox
> Folk Music > Records > The Best of Derek and Hazel Sarjeant
The Best of Derek and Hazel Sarjeant
The Best of Derek and Hazel Sarjeant Ornament Folk Master CH-7.331 (LP, Germany, 1984) |
Recorded by Curly Clayton at Highbury Studios in 1975;
Previously issued on Assembly Records and produced by Derek Sarjeant;
Album production by Siegfried A. Christmann;
Cover art by Ingrid Jeschewski;
Design by Siegfried A. Christmann
Musicians
Derek Sarjeant: vocals, guitar, concertina;
Hazel King: vocals, guitar
with
Steve Benbow: guitar;
Dick Powell: fiddle;
Gerry Higgins: bass
Tracks
Side 1
- The Dockyard Gate (Roud 1739) (3.33)
- Three Score and Ten (Roud 16873; TYG 5) (3.57)
- The Dowie Dens of Yarrow (Roud 13; Child 214; G/D 2:215) (5.37)
- A Sailor’s Life (Roud 273; Laws K12; G/D 6:1245) (2.58)
- The Female Drummer (Roud 226; G/D 1:182; Henry H497) (3.08)
- Baby Lie Easy (Roud 357) (2.37)
Side 2
- I Live Not Where I Love (Roud 593) (4.13)
- The Hills and Dales (Roud 551; Laws N8; G/D 1:63; Henry H561) (3.59)
- Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy (Roud 165) (2.40)
- The Lass of London City (Roud 1554) (4.12)
- Marrowbones (Roud 183; Laws Q2; G/D 2:318; Henry H174; TYG 6) (1.29)
- The Blacksmith (Roud 816) (4.35)
All tracks trad. arr. Derek and Hazel Sarjeant except
Track 2 William Delf