> Folk Music > Records > Lucky Bags: Food for Thought
Lucky Bags: Food for Thought
Food for Thought Fellside Recordings FECD112 (CD, UK, 1996) |
Recorded by George Welch and Mark Whyles at The Off Quay Studio, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1996;
Mixing and production master by Paul Adams;
Booklet layout by Mary Blood;
Illustrations by Liz Law;
Photography by Rik Walton
Musicians
Julie-Ann Kay (Souter): vocals, harp;
Liz Law (Conway): vocals, Appalachian dulcimer;
Zena Tubmen: vocals, guitar, English concertina, claves, bodhrán;
Judy Dinning: vocals, guitar
Tracks
- Come Home Safely to Me (3.36)
- Callum’s (3.03)
- Cried You a Waterfall (4.07)
- Joan’s Jig / Spey of Inverness (2.01)
- Cotton Mill Girls (Roud 11548) (3.39)
- Songdance (3.49)
- Calliope House (3.45)
- Bonny at Morn (Roud 3064) (4.06)
- Reeling Me In (4.06)
- Howlin’ at the Moon (3.23)
- Elsey’s Waltz / Random Jig (4.10)
- Dimming of the Day (2.59)
Tracks 1, 6 Allan Taylor;
Tracks 2, 9 Julie-Ann Kay;
Track 3 Olsen;
Track 4a H. Clough;
Tracks 4b, 5, 8, 11 trad.
Track 7 Dave Richardson;
Track 10 Jane Gilman;
Track 12 Richard Thompson
> Folk Music > Records > Lucky Bags: Delight in Disorder
Lucky Bags: Delight in Disorder
Delight in Disorder Fellside Recordings FECD138 (CD, UK, 1998) |
Recorded September 1998 by Paul Adams and Richard Adams;
Produced by Paul Adams;
Artwork by Mary Blood;
Cover photography by Norman Smith (1940), Hulton Getty Collection
Musicians
Judy Dinning: vocals, guitar, percussion;
Liz Law (Conway): Appalachian dulcimer, hammered dulcimer;
Julie-Ann Kay (Souter): vocals, harp, accordion, keyboard, percussion;
Zena Tubmen: vocals, guitar, English concertina, flute, “memorable” cello, percussion
with
Stewart Hardy: fiddle;
Simon Haworth: cittern;
Jez Lowe: guitar [4];
Paul Martin: whistle, uilleann pipes
Tracks
- Fine Horseman (4.57)
- Something for the Weekend, Sir (3.59)
- Leatherwinged Bat (Roud 747) (3.44)
- Military Road (4.22)
- Maybe (2.57)
- The Space Between (2.57)
- Widow’s Waltz (4.11)
- Whittingham Fair (Roud 12; Child 2; G/D 2:329) (5.26)
- Besom Maker (Roud 910) (2.33)
- No Goodbyes (4.14)
- Flatworld (2.24)
- Blue Bleezin’ Blind Drunk (Roud 6333) (2.36)
- Tinkerman’s Daughter (4.53)
- Fond As a Bosom / May Morning / The Late Lamented Gray Art Gallery and Museum Conservatory Jig (3.36)
Track 1 Lal Waterson;
Tracks 2, 6, 14ab Julie-Ann Kay;
Tracks 3, 8, 9, 12 trad.;
Track 4 Jez Lowe;
Tracks 5, 10 Judy Dinning;
Track 7 Julie-Ann Kay, Neil Craigs;
Track 11 Andy Cutting;
Track 13 Michael McConnell;
Track 14c Liz Law
> Folk Music > Records > Liz Conway & Friends: Downhill All the Way
Liz Conway & Friends: Downhill All the Way
Downhill All the Way Stonehouse Music SHMCD005 (CD, UK, 2018) |
Tracks 1, 3, 7, 9-11, 13-14 recorded and mixed by Dave Maughan, Newcastle upon Tyne;
Tracks 2, 4-6, 8, 12 recorded and mixed by John Bushby, Shearwater Digital, Newcastle upon Tyne;
CD mastering, layout and design by John Bushby;
Sketches of Terry anz Liz by Dorothy Lawrenson
Folk Radio UK review by David Kidman
The proceeds of this album go to the charity Mesothelioma UK.
Musicians
Liz Conway: Appalachian dulcimer, vocals;
Terry Conway: guitar, vocals;
Julie-Ann Souter: vocals, harp;
Ailsa MacKenzie: harp, vocals;
Caroline Bushby: harp, vocals;
John Bushby: guitar, whistles, Border pipes, uilleann pipes, bodhrán, vocals;
Andy May: Northumbrian pipes
Tracks
- Sons of Liberty (Roud 596; Laws J13) (4.21)
- Lady Dillon (3.08)
- Rattlesnake Mountain (Roud 431; Laws G16) (2.25)
- Brian Boru’s March (3.50)
- Miss Hamilton (4.25)
- Lady Fortune (4.25)
- O’Carolan’s Concerto (2.41)
- Keelman ower the Land (3.05)
- The Bonny Lass of Bon Accord (2.13) (2.13)
- Return from Ripponden (2.46)
- All Their Small Days (5.01)
- Blind Mary (3.16)
- Farewell Regality (5.10)
- A Winter Song (2.24)
Tracks 1, 3-4 trad.;
Tracks 2, 7, 12 Turlough O’Carolan;
Track 5 Cornelius Ryan (c.1670-c.1740);
Tracks 6, 11, 13 Terry Conway;
Tracks 8, 10 Liz Conway;
Track 9 James Scott Skinnr;
Track 14 Liz and Terry Conway