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Nigel Denver: Nigel Denver
Nigel Denver Decca LK 4556 (LP, UK, 1964) |
See also the album’s sleeve notes in the Nigel Denver discography at Nick Guida’s fantastic The Balladeers website.
Musicians
Nigel Denver: guitar, vocals;
Alf Edwards: concertina;
Martin Carthy, Barry Thomas: guitars;
Gordon McCullough: banjo;
John Reavey: tin whistle
Tracks
Side 1
- Ye Jacobites by Name (Roud 5517)
- Twa Recruitin’ Sergeants (Roud 3356; G/D 1:77)
- Glasgow Street Songs
- Johnny Lad (Roud 2587; G/D 4:755)
- Springhill Disaster
- Bonnie Ship the Diamond (Roud 2172; G/D 1:11)
- Gallowa’ Hills (Roud 3358)
- Freedom Come All Ye
Side 2
- Come All Ye Tramps and Hawkers (Roud 1874; G/D 3:487)
- Hot Asphalt (Roud 2134)
- The Shoals of Herring (Roud 13642)
- Bonny Lass o’ Fyvie (Roud 545; G/D 1:84)
- Kelly the Boy From Killanne (Roud 16908)
- Johnny I Hardly Knew You (Roud 3137)
All tracks trad. arr. Nigel Denver except
Track 5 Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger;
Track 8 Hamish Henderson;
Track 11 Ewan MacColl
> Folk Music > Records > Nigel Denver: Moving On
Nigel Denver: Moving On
Moving On Decca LK 4728 (LP, UK, 1965) |
Produced by Nigel Denver;
Recorded by Stanley Goodall
See also the album’s sleeve notes in the Nigel Denver discography at Nick Guida’s fantastic The Balladeers website.
Musicians
Nigel Denver: guitar, vocals;
Martin Carthy: guitar
Tracks
Side 1
- The Jute Mill Song (Roud 2585)
- MacPherson’s Lament (Roud 2160; G/D 3:697)
- The Three Flowers (Roud 9742)
- The Moving On Song (Roud 6852)
- Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation (Roud 5516)
- The Bonnie Hoose o’ Airlie (Roud 794; Child 199; G/D 2:233)
- Derek Bentley
Side 2
- The Ballad of Jimmy Wilson
- Two Corbies (Roud 5; Child 26)
- Van Diemen’s Land (Roud 519; Laws L18; G/D 2:252)
- Banks o’ Sicily (Roud 10501)
- The Bleacher Lassie o’ Kelvinhaugh (Roud 3325; G/D 5:1041)
- Jamie Foyers (Roud 1941; G/D 1:106)
- The Big Hewer
All tracks trad. arr. Nigel Denver except
Track 1 Mary Brookbank;
Tracks 4, 14 Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger;
Track 7 Karl Dallas;
Track 8 Ewan MacColl;
Track 11 Hamish Henderson
> Folk Music > Records > Nigel Denver: Rebellion!
Nigel Denver: Rebellion!
Rebellion! Decca LK 4844 (LP, UK, 1967) |
Produced by Mike Vernon;
Recorded by Vic Smith
See also the album’s sleeve notes in the Nigel Denver discography at Nick Guida’s fantastic The Balladeers website.
Musicians
Nigel Denver: guitar, vocals;
Martin Carthy: guitar;
Dave Swarbrick: fiddle, mandolin;
Felix Doran: Irish pipes
Tracks
Side 1
- Wae’s Me for Prince Charlie (Roud 16902)
- Johnnie Cope (Roud 2315; G/D 1:125)
- I’m a Freeborn Man
- The Ballad of Tim Evans
- The Wee, Wee German Lairdie (Roud 2573)
- Kishmul’s Galley (Henry H535(b))
- Bold Robert Emmet (Roud 3066)
Side 2
- The Jolly Beggar (Roud 118; Child 279; G/D 2:274)
- The Verdant Braes of Skreen (Roud 419; Henry H593)
- The Work of the Weavers (Roud 374)
- Fiddach Side
- Bruce Richard Reynolds
- Father Murphy (Roud 3020)
All tracks trad. arr. Nigel Denver except
Tracks 3-4 Ewan MacColl;
Track 6 Marjorie Kennedy-Fraser, Kenneth MacLeod;
Track 12 Jim O’Connor
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Other records with Nigel Denver
Various Artists: Hootenanny in London, LP, Decca LK 4545, 1963
Various Artists: Folk Now, LP, Decca LK 4683, 1965
Various Artists: Folk Scene, LP, Folk Scene FSP 001, 1966