> 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