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The Ripley Wayfarers: Chips and Brown Sauce

The Ripley Wayfarers: Chips and Brown Sauce (Traditional Sound TSR 006)

Chips and Brown Sauce
The Ripley Wayfarers

Traditional Sound Recordings TSR 006 (LP, UK, 1971)

The Ripley Wayfarers: Chips and Brown Sauce (Traditional Sound TSR 006)
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Recorded and produced by Brian Horsfall

Musicians

Andrew Train: guitar, mandolin, recorder, piano accordion, tenor banjo;
Mick Peat: guitar, mandolin, vocals;
Barry Renshaw: ‘G’ banjo, vocals;
Arthur Renshaw: guitar;
Phil Langham: fiddle, bass

Tracks

Side 1

  1. Birmingham Brothel
  2. East Wind
  3. Daddy Fox (Roud 131; G/D 3:499; Henry H38) (3.30)
  4. Winnats Pass Murders
  5. Hot Asphalt (Roud 2134)
  6. O Waly Waly (Roud 87; Child 204)

Side 2

  1. Poker Row
  2. Miner and His Son
  3. Spanish Lady (Roud 542; G/D 4:746; Henry H532)
  4. Annie Laurie (Roud 8179)
  5. What Do You See?
  6. Humber Bridge

All tracks trad. except
Track 1 Stan Crowther;
Tracks 7, 11 Andrew Train;
Track 7 words Barry Renshaw, music Arthur Renshaw;
Track 12 Christopher Rowe

Thanks to Alistair Banfield for the first issue album cover.

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The Ripley Wayfarers: Five Wells

The Ripley Wayfarers: Five Wells (Traditional Sound TSR 013)

Five Wells
The Ripley Wayfarers

Traditional Sound Recordings TSR 013 (LP, UK, 1972)

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Recorded and produced by Brian Horsfall

Musicians

Mick Peat: vocals, guitar, mandolin;
Barry Renshaw: vocals, banjo, drum;
Andrew Train: accordion, guitar, chorus vocals;
Arthur Renshaw: guitar, tambourine, chorus vocals;
Phil Langham: fiddle, guitar, chorus vocals

Tracks

Side 1

  1. The Resurrectionists
  2. The Beggar
  3. Flowers of Edinburgh / Roxburgh Castle reels
  4. Boston Harbour (Roud 613)
  5. The Workhouse Boy
  6. Boys of Blue Hill / Bristol Hornpipe hornpipes
  7. Song of the Western Men
  8. Brave Men of Eyam

Side 2

  1. Willie John
  2. Cook in the Kitchen / Tenpenny Bit jigs
  3. The Five Wells (2.46)
  4. South Australia (Roud 325)
  5. The Sheldon Duck
  6. German Schottische / Jenny Lind polkas
  7. Curragh of Kildare (Roud 583; G/D 6:1104)
  8. The Gentleman Soldier (Roud 178; G/D 7:1471)

All tracks trad. except
Track 1 words Andrew Train, music trad. (Bonnets So Blue);
Track 5 trad. arr. Dave Moran, Nic Jines;
Track 8 words Barry Renshaw, music Andrew Train;
Track 9 words Peggy Millhouse, music Andrew Train;
Tracks 11, 13 Andrew Train

> Folk Music > Records > The Ripley Wayfarers: Gentlemen of High Renown

The Ripley Wayfarers: Gentlemen of High Renown

The Ripley Wayfarers: Gentlemen of High Renown (Traditional Sound TSR 018)

Gentlemen of High Renown
The Ripley Wayfarers

Traditional Sound Recordings TSR 018 (LP, UK, 1974)

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Recorded and produced by Brian Horsfall;
Sleeve by Brian Horsfall and Frank Hicklin

Musicians

Mick Peat: vocals, guitar, mandolin;
Barry Renshaw: vocals, percussion;
Andrew Train: accordion;
Arthur Renshaw: guitar;
Phil Langham: fiddle, guitar

Tracks

Side 1

  1. The Sluggard Tapper
  2. Bread & Fishes
  3. Madame Bonaparte set dance & reel
  4. Just As the Tide Was Flowing (Roud 1105)
  5. Hexham Races / The Fair / Larry Grogan jigs
  6. Bold Reynard (You Gentlemen of High Renown) (Roud 190)
  7. Hounds of the Maynall

Side 2

  1. Roisin Dubh / The Gold Ring instrumental
  2. John Blunt (Roud 115; Child 275; G/D 2:321)
  3. Dorset Four Hand Reel
  4. Take Your Time
  5. Daisy, Daisy Give Me Your Answer Do / I Belong to Glasgow / I’m Shy Mary Ellen, I’m Shy waltzes
  6. The Calico Printer’s Clerk (Roud 13210)
  7. Farewell She (Roud 1034 / 803)

All tracks trad. except
Track 1 Andrew Train;
Track 2 Alan Bell;
Track 11 Pete Mundey;
Track 13 trad. / Dave Moran

> Folk Music > Records > The Ripley Wayfarers: Down the Road

The Ripley Wayfarers: Down the Road

The Ripley Wayfarers: Down the Road (Singabout SIN 001)

Down the Road
The Ripley Wayfarers

Singabout Records SIN 001 (LP, UK, 1985)

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Produced by John Tams;
Recorded at M.E.K. Sound Studios, Nottingham;
Engineered by Kevin Jackson;
Assistant Engineer Steve Hall;
Mixed by John Tams and Phil Langham;
Photography by Keith Bird;
Sleeve design and artwork by David Charlesworth

Musicians

Mick Peat: vocals, guitar, mandolin;
Barry Renshaw: vocals, percussion;
Andrew Train: accordion

with
Phil Langham: fiddle, guitar

Tracks

Side 1

  1. Down the Road (Roud 15128)
  2. Castleton Carol (Roud 1523)
  3. Fifty Years Ago
  4. Auld Donald’s
  5. The Rose of Allandale (Roud 1218)

Side 2

  1. Roll the Woodpile Down (Roud 4443)
  2. T’ Owd Brown Hen
  3. Anna Baddaley
  4. Pulling Down Song
  5. Banks of the Pontchartrain (Roud 1836; Laws H9; Henry H619)

All tracks trad. arr. Ripley Wayfarers except
Track 1 Fred Gilbert;
Track 3 Bessie Fradley;
Track 7 Gerald Short;
Track 8 Ian Carter;
Track 9 John Tams

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