> Folk Music > Records > John Goodluck: The Suffolk Miracle
John Goodluck: The Suffolk Miracle
The Suffolk Miracle Traditional Sound Recordings TSR 015 (LP, UK, 1974) |
Recorded and produced by Brian Horsfall;
Front cover drawing by David Crossland;
Photography by Peter Rice
Musicians
John Goodluck: vocals, guitar, whistle, bass;
Roy Harris: vocals [5, 9, 11];
Alan Walters: concertina, mandolin, guitar [12];
Dave Pearce: fiddle, banjo, mandolin [12];
Bob Siddall: bass [7]
Tracks
Side 1
- The Murder of Maria Marten (Roud 215) (5.17)
- Bold Nelson’s Praise (Roud 1574) (2.01)
- The Lover’s Ghost (Roud 179; Child 248) (4.30)
- Robin Hood and the Fifteen Foresters (Roud 1790; Child 139) (4.34)
- We Poor Labouring Men (Roud 1394) (2.05)
- My Lagan Love (Roud 1418) (5.35)
Side 2
- The Suffolk Miracle (Roud 246; Child 272; Henry H217) (4.44)
- The Loyal Lover (Roud 578) (3.08)
- The Shearing’s Not for You (Roud 4845; G/D 7:1486) (4.55)
- Willie o’Winsbury (Roud 64; Child 100; G/D 5:999; Henry H221) (5.40)
- Windy Old Weather (Roud 472) (2.00)
- Little Ball of Yarn (Roud 1404) (3.52)
All tracks trad. arr. John Goodluck except
Track 3 P.W. Joyce;
Track 6 Joseph Campbell (McCall)
> Folk Music > Records > John Goodluck: Speed the Plough
John Goodluck: Speed the Plough
Speed the Plough Sweet Folk and Country SFA 047 (LP, UK, 1976) |
Produced by Joe Stead;
Recorded by Alan Green at Mid Wales Sound Studios on 16/17 September 1975;
Mastered by Tony Bridge at The Master Room, London;
Photographs supplied by the Suffolk Photographic Survey, County Hall, Ipswich
Musicians
John Goodluck: vocals [1-12],
guitar [4-5, 10],
tabor [12];
Brian Dewhurst: vocals [1, 6-7],
guitar [8, 12];
Joe Stead: vocals [1];
Hugh O’Donnell: fiddle [1, 3-4, 7, 12],
banjo [2, 8, 10],
mandolin [6];
Chris Parkinson: melodeon [1-4, 6-8, 10, 12],
vocals [1, 6]
Tracks
Side 1
- The Crow Boy (4.01)
- Jack the Sailor Lad (Roud 1785) (1.39)
- Me and Me Dog (Whilst Gamekeepers Lie Sleeping) (Roud 363) (1.49)
- The Smugglers Boy (Roud 618) / Jimmy Allen tune (3.36)
- Rufford Park Poachers (Roud 1759) (4.47)
Side 2
- Stormy Weathers (Roud 284) (3.30)
- Cod Banging (Roud 1747) (2.20)
- Greasy Cook (Roud 510; G/D 4:914) (2.13)
- Then Up Be Doing (1.47)
- Candlelight Fisherman (Roud 1852) / Speed the Plough (3.14)
- Firelock Stile (Roud 1780) (2.12)
- The Battle of Sole Bay (2.57)
All tracks trad. arr. John Goodluck except
Track 1 tune compiled by John Goodluck;
Track 9 John Goodluck;
Track 12 trad. arr. / tune Eric Baker
> Folk Music > Records > John Goodluck: Monday’s Childe
John Goodluck: Monday’s Childe
Monday’s Childe Traditional Sound Recordings TSR 028 (LP, UK, 1977) |
Recorded and produced by Brian Horsfall
Musicians
John Goodluck: vocals, guitar, whistle, melodeon
Tracks
Side 1
- Ye Mariners All (Roud 1191)
- The Country Carrier (Roud 1400; G/D 3:456; Henry H664)
- Poor Pat Must Emigrate (Roud 2558)
- The Seeds of Love (Roud 3; G/D 6:1180)
- Hori-Horo
- Seventeen Come Sunday (Roud 277; Laws O17; G/D 4:791; Henry H152)
- Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy (Roud 165)
Side 2
- The Wreck of the Ellen Munn (Roud 4372)
- A Fair Maid Walking (Roud 264; Laws N42; G/D 5:1038, 6:1201; Henry H471)
- Reynardine (Roud 397; Laws P15; G/D 2:333)
- The Cock (Roud 21234)
- The Trees They Do Grow High (Roud 31; Laws O35; G/D 6:1222)
- Monday Morning (Roud 579)
All tracks trad. arr. John Goodluck except
Track 5 Hugh S. Roberton, Andrew Sinclair
> Folk Music > Records > Trunkles: Traditional
Trunkles: Traditional
Traditional Sweet Folk and Country SFA 088 (LP, UK, 1978) |
Produced by Joe Stead;
Recorded by Alan Green at Mid Wales Sound Studios, Castle Caereinion in April 1978;
Photography by Danielle Goodluck;
Sleeve design by Mike Walsh
Musicians
John Goodluck: vocals, whistle, melodeon, tambourine, acoustic guitar;
Paddy Butcher: vocals, melodeon, acoustic guitar;
Geoff Singleton: mandolin, fiddle, vocals;
Peter Martin: bass, electric guitar, vocals;
Dave Emerson: drums;
Danielle Goodluck: caller
Tracks
Side 1
- Trunkles Delight
- John Barleycorn (Roud 164; G/D 3:559)
- The Innocent Hare (Roud 1216)
- Joseph the Baker
- Rise up Jock
- Benjamin Bowmaneer (Roud 1514)
- Pretty Maggie Morrisey
Side 2
- Winster Gallop / Bobbie Shafto / Boscastle Breakdown
- Australia (Roud 1488)
- Furzefield (Roud 1037) / Foxhunter’s Jig
- Broom Besoms (Roud 1623; G/D 3:489; Henry H17a)
- Balance the Straw
- The Lollipop Man
- Black Joe
All tracks trad. arr. John Goodluck except
Track 1 John Goodluck;
Track 4 Pete Coe;
Track 5 Bob Pegg
> Folk Music > Records > Various Artists: Folk-al-Pint
Folk-al-Pint
Folk-al-Pint Radio Orwell RO LP 002 (LP, UK, 1980) |
Produced by John Goodluck,
presenter of the weekly Radio Orwell programme “Folk-Al-Pint”;
Recorded by Richard Allison at Hillside Sound Studios;
Front cover photo taken at The Chestnut Horse pub, Great Finborough, Suffolk;
Photography by Danielle Goodluck;
Sleeve design by John Goodluck and David Allison
Musicians
see the individual tracks
Tracks
Side 1
- Rough Justice: Norwich Gaol (3.32)
- Don Shepherd / Trunkles: Come by the Hills (3.58)
- Mike Garland: The January Man (2.15)
- Don Shepherd / Chorus: Three Score and Ten (Roud 16873; TYG 5) (4.30)
- Trunkles: Greensleeves (Roud V19581) (3.34)
- Chris Foster: Georgie (Roud 90; Child 209; G/D 2:249) (3.26)
Side 2
- Trunkles: Fare Thee Well (4.00)
- Don Shepherd: The Seeds of Love (Roud 3; G/D 6:1180) (2.33)
- Chris Foster: Jack Barleycorn (Roud 164; G/D 3:559) (3.56)
- Mike Garland: The Sale of a Wife (Roud 2898; Henry H226) (3.00)
- Rough Justice: One Eyed Jack (3.48)
- Trunkles: The Ploughman / La Rotta (3.58)
All tracks trad. except
Track 1 Peter Bellamy;
Tracks 2, 8 trad. arr. Dan Shepherd;
Track 3 Dave Goulder;
Track 4 William Delf;
Track 5 anon. arr. Jim Parr;
Tracks 6, 9 trad. arr. Chris Foster;
Tracks 7, 12 trad. arr. John Goodluck;
Track 10 trad. arr. Mike Garland;
Track 11 Jonathan Seath, Peter Proctor
> Folk Music > Records > John Goodluck
Other records with John Goodluck
Matt Armour, Alex Campbell, Johnny Collins, John Goodluck, Erik Ilott, Jim Mageean, Don Shepherd, Joe Stead, Mick Tems, The Shanty Men, LP, Greenwich Village GVR 201, 1978