> Folk Music > Records > Barry Lister: Ghosts & Greasepaint
Barry Lister: Ghosts & Greasepaint
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   Ghosts & Greasepaint WildGoose Studios WGS338CD (CD, UK, 2006)  | 
Produced and recorded by Doug Bailey at WildGoose Studio
Musicians
Barry Lister: vocals;
Tom Addison: additional vocals [3, 5bd, 10];
Dave Lowry: additional vocals [3, 10, 12];
Sean O’Shea: additional vocals [3, 8, 10];
Ed Rennie: guitar [7], melodeon [2];
Jackie Oates: violin [2], viola [7, 13]
Tracks
- Edwin in the Lowlands (Roud 182; Laws M34; G/D 2:189; Henry H113) (5.21)
 - The Trim Rigged Doxy (Roud 1901; Laws K41) (3.01)
 - Hunting the Hare (Roud 1041) (2.20)
 - George Collins (Roud 147; Child 42/85) (5.16)
 - The Factory Set (The Handloom Weaver and the Factory Maid (Roud 17771) / The Factory Girl / The Doffing Mistress (Roud 2133) / On a Monday Morning) (7.59)
 - St James’s Hospital (Roud 2; Laws Q26; G/D 7:1404) (2.46)
 - Sir Richard’s Song (7.19)
 - Limadie (Roud 193) (3.33)
 - The Bonny Bunch of Roses (Roud 664; Laws J5; G/D 1:155) (6.01)
 - Come to My Window (Roud 966) (1.55)
 - Long Lankin (Roud 6; Child 93; G/D 2:187; Henry H735) (4.52)
 - Admiral Benbow (Roud 3141) (3.06)
 - Jack Orion (Roud 145; Child 67) (3.59)
 
All tracks trad. except
Track 5b Mick Jagger, Keith Richards;
Track 5d Cyril Tawney;
Track 7 words Rudyard Kipling, music Peter Bellamy
> Folk Music > Records > The Claque: Sounding Now
The Claque: Sounding Now
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   Sounding Now WildGoose Studios WGS354CD (CD, UK, 2008)  | 
Recorded and produced by Doug Bailey at WildGoose Studios;
Photography by Tom Addison;
Design by Rockford Graphics
Musicians
Dave Lowry, Sean O’Shea, Tom Addison, Barry Lister: vocals
Tracks
- The Devil’s Questions (Roud 161; Child 1) (2.42)
 - Devoran Smugglers (Roud 3305) (2.00)
 - The Mountains Adieu (Roud 1719) (2.16)
 - I Went Down to London (Roud 469; G/D 8:1696; Henry H732; TYG 58) (2.13)
 - My Faithful Johnnie (RoudBS B97438) (3.18)
 - The Goose and the Common (2.59)
 - Farewell, Farewell (Roud 23810) (3.24)
 - The Trumpeter (RoudBS B115645) (4.06)
 - The Soldiers Return From the Wars (Roud V44398) (2.47)
 - Drink, Puppy Drink (Roud 1862) (3.46)
 - Once a Farmer (Roud 16831) (1.37)
 - Tom of Bedlam (Roud V50075) (6.19)
 - Joyful May (Roud 305) (2.31)
 - Salt Horse (Roud 18904) (2.50)
 - The Miller and His Three Sons (Roud 138; Laws Q21; G/D 3:703) (3.07)
 
All tracks trad. except
Track 1 words trad., tune Sean O’Shea;
Track 6 words trad., adapted and tune Martin Bloomer;
Track 8 J. Airlie Dix;
Track 9 Thomas d’Urfey;
Track 10 George J. Whyte-Melville
> Folk Music > Records > Dave Lowry: Songs of a Devon Man
Dave Lowry: Songs of a Devon Man
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   Songs of a Devon Man WildGoose Studios WGS443CD (CD, UK, 5 January 2024)  | 
Produced by Tom Brown, S&A Projects;
Recorded by Doug Bailey at WildGoose Studios in March 2019 except
Tracks 12, 17, 26 recorded by Phil Beer;
Tracks 13, 20 from Barry Lister: Ghosts & Greasepaint (2006)
Folking.com review by David Harley
Musicians
Dave Lowry: vocals, guitar, melodeon;
Barry Lister: vocals [13, 20];
The Claque (Dave Lowry, Sean O’Shea, Tom Addison, Barry Lister): vocals [2, 25, 27]
Tracks
- Three Jovial Welshmen (Roud 283; G/D 2:283) (4.32)
 - The Claque: Drink, Puppy Drink (Roud 1862) (3.48)
 - The Crafty Farmer’s Son (Roud 2637; Laws L1; G/D 2:266; Henry H51; TYG 78) (2.45)
 - The Egloshayle Ringers (Roud 1163) (2.13)
 - The Cheerful Horn (Roud 217; G/D 4:727) (2.16)
 - Caledonia (2.32)
 - Jan Knucky (2.57)
 - London Man o’ War (Roud 690; G/D 1:41; Henry H560) (2.46)
 - Old Farmer Buck (Roud 30346) (1.23)
 - Parson Hogg (Roud 1861; Henry H222) (2.22)
 - Maggie May (Roud 5383) (2.14)
 - Jan’s Courtship (Roud 575; G/D 4:760; Henry H820) (2.10)
 - Barry Lister: Admiral Benbow (Roud 3141) (3.06)
 - A Week’s Work Well Done (Roud 433; Laws Q6) (2.09)
 - The Warson Hunt (Roud 23095) (3.00)
 - Cottage Well Thatched with Straw (Roud 1270) (3.32)
 - Prussia Cove (2.28)
 - Farewell to Kingsbridge (Roud 596, Laws J13) (2.13)
 - The Old Man Can’t Keep His Wife at Home (SBG/1/3/62) (2.10)
 - Barry Lister: Come to My Window (Roud 966) (1.54)
 - The Marigold (Roud 951; G/D 1:40) (1.50)
 - Tom Bawcock’s Eve (1.56)
 - Wreck Off Scilly (Roud 388; Laws K8) (2.20)
 - Arscott of Tetcott (Roud 6902) (4.00)
 - The Claque: Hunting the Hare (Roud 1041) (2.15)
 - Spanish Ladies (Roud 687) (4.22)
 - The Claque: Devoran Smugglers (Roud 3305) (2.04)
 
All tracks trad. except
Track 6 Tony Goode;
Track 11 words G.W. Moore, music C.W. Blamphin;
Track 17 Ralph Dunstan, Mr. Tregarthen;
Track 22 words Robert Morton Nancs, music trad. arr. Ralph Dunstan
> Folk Music > Records > The Claque
Other records with The Claque
Jackie Oates:
Saturnine,
CD, ECC ECC004, 2011
Jim Causley:
Forgotten Kingdom,
CD, Hands On Music HMCD41, 2016
> Folk Music > Records > Barry Lister
Other records with Barry Lister
Tom & Barbara Brown:
Tide of Change,
CD, WildGoose WGS332, 2005
Jim Causley:
Forgotten Kingdom,
CD, Hands On Music HMCD41, 2016


