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From Sewingshields to Glendale
From Sewingshields to Glendale Mawson and Wareham Music MWM 1033/C1033 (LP/cassette, UK, 1986) |
Produced by Geoff Heslop;
Recorded by Mickey Sweeney at Metro Studios, Sharpertton, Morpeth, Northumberland, October 1985;
Sleeve painting of Sewingshields by Derek Dalton;
Photography by George Mawson
Musicians
Alistair Anderson: Northumbrian small pipes [14, 16],
concertina [1, 9-10];
Kathryn Tickell: Northumbrian small pipes [5, 14],
fiddle [1, 10-11, 16];
Joe Hutton: Northumbrian small pipes [3, 14, 16];
Willy Taylor: fiddle [1, 3, 6, 9, 11, 16];
Will Atkinson: mouth organ [3, 6, 9, 16];
John Dagg: accordion [1, 8, 13];
Bill Weddell: accordion [8, 13];
Mick Wright: guitar [5, 10];
Tom Wilson: drums [13];
Mike Tickell: vocals [2, 10];
Allan Wood: poems [4, 7, 12, 15]
Tracks
Side 1
- The Lemonville Jig / The Stool of Repentance / The Quarryman jígs (3.35)
- The Dosing of the Hoggs (2.39)
- The Sheffield / Miss Thompson / The Durham Rangers hornpipes (3.20)
- Wor Delight poem (1.00)
- Brafferton Village / The Grey Bull Hornpipe (4.02)
- Mr & Mrs Alex Ross / Rab’s Wedding pipe marches (2.32)
- The Flush of Youth poem (0.50)
- Dunstanburgh Castle / Jock Wilson o’ Fenton / Cloudy Crags reels (2.45)
Side 2
- Christy McLeod / Gallagher’s Rant / Charlie Hunter jígs (3.32)
- Bellingham Show 1904 (2.25)
- Snowy Monday / Christine Taylor (2.30)
- The Shepherd’s Drench poem (1.20)
- The Intake / Bryce’s / Crawley Dene / Hopeman hornpipes (3.05)
- Sir Sidney Smith’s March (1.57)
- First Day at School poem (1.45)
- Roxburgh Castle / Hesleyside Reel / Spootiskerry reels (4.03)
Track 1a Jack Hayes;
Tracks 1b, 14, 16a trad.;
Track 1c Charlie Sherrit;
Tracks 4, 7, 12, 15 Allan Wood;
Tracks 5ab Kathryn Tickell;
Track 6a John McGregor;
Track 6b John ‘Jack’ Kerr;
Track 8a Willy Miller;
Tracks 8bc, 13ab Bryce Anderson;
Track 9a Jim Johnstone;
Track 9b Robert Forsyth Crow;
Track 9c Bobby McLeod;
Track 10 Billy Bell arr. Kathryn Tickell;
Tracks 11ab Willy Taylor;
Track 13c George Mitchell;
Track 13d Charlie Sherrit;
Track 16b Tommy Elliot;
Track 16c Ian Burns