> Folk Music > Records > New Voices From Scotland: Gordeanna McCulloch, Norman Kennedy, The Exiles
New Voices From Scotland:
Gordeanna McCulloch, Norman Kennedy, The Exiles
New Voices From Scotland Topic Records 12T133 (LP, UK, 1965) |
Recording supervised by Bill Leader in 1965;
Photographs by Douglas Baton;
Notes by Arthur Argo and Peter Hall
Musicians
Gordeanna McCulloch: vocals [2-3, 8-9];
Norman Kennedy: vocals [5-7, 10];
The Exiles:
Bobby Campbell: vocals [11],
fiddle [1, 4, 12];
Enoch Kent: vocals [4, 11],
guitar [1, 12];
Gordon McCulloch: vocals [1, 11],
chromatic harmonica [4],
banjo [12]
Tracks
Side 1
- [E] Soldier’s Joy (Roud 13513)
- [GMC] The Kirk o’ Birnie Bouzle (Roud 3343; G/D 4:876) (1.36)
- [GMC] The Dowie Dens o’ Yarrow (Roud 13; Child 214; G/D 2:215) (4.14)
- [E] Tae the Beggin’ (Roud 286; G/D 3:488)
- [NK] Sleepytoon (Roud 3775; G/D 3:356)
- [NK] Peurt a Beul march, strathspey and reel
Side 2
- [NK] The Haughs o’ Cromdale (Roud 5147; G/D 1:113)
- [GMC] The Lichtbob’s Lassie (Roud 1645; G/D 4:725) (2.00)
- [GMC] Will Ye Gang, Love (Roud 60; Laws P25; G/D 6:1170) (2.35)
- [NK] My Son David (Roud 200; Child 13; TYG 35)
- [E] The Toon o’ Kelso (Roud 183; Laws Q2; G/D 2:318; Henry H174; TYG 6)
- [E]
The Bonny Lass o’ Bon Accord
air /
The Haughs o’ Cromdale strathspey /
Campbell’s Farewell to Redcastle / Moulin Dhu reels
> Folk Music > Records > Enoch Kent: The Butcher Boy and Other Ballads
Enoch Kent: The Butcher Boy and Other Ballads
The Butcher Boy and Other Ballads Topic Records TOP81 (EP, UK, 1962) |
Recorded by Bill Leader in Hampstead in 1962;
Notes by Norman Buchan
Musicians
Enoch Kent: vocals, guitar [1, 4]
Tracks
Side 1
- Donal Don (Roud 13125) (1.26)
- Beggar Man (Roud 212; Child 279 Appendix; Henry H810) (5.06)
Side 2
- Bonny Lass Come O’er the Burn (Roud 3359) (0.41)
- The Butcher Boy (Roud 263; Laws P35; G/D 2:200) (4.06)
- Erin-Go-Bragh (Roud 1627; Laws Q20; G/D 2:236) (2.59)
All tracks trad.
All tracks were reissued in 1965 on the LP Bonny Lass Come O’er the Burn
> Folk Music > Records > The Exiles: Freedom, Come All Ye
The Exiles: Freedom, Come All Ye
Freedom, Come All Ye Topic Records 12T143 (LP, UK, 1966) |
Recorded by Bill Leader 1966;
Notes by Gordon McCulloch;
Drawing by Alberto Giacometti, 1936, for a conference of painters and sculptors
at the Maison de la Culture, Paris
Musicians
Enoch Kent: vocals [1-2, 4-5, 8, 10, 12-14],
whistle [11];
Bobby Campbell: vocals [8, 12],
fiddle [7, 9-11, 14],
mandola [1, 4, 6],
madoline [8],
guitar [2-3, 5];
Gordon McCulloch: vocals [6-9, 11-12, 14],
guitar [1, 4, 8, 11, 14],
banjo [3, 5],
chromatic harmonica [2, 10]
with
Paul Lenihan,
vocals [3]
Tracks
Side 1
- The Ballad of Accounting (2.50)
- The Moving-On Song (Roud 6852) (3.09)
- We’re Only Over Here for Exploration (3.14)
- Thank Christ for Christmas (3.24)
- The Pigeon (1.46)
- The Pound-a-Week Rise (2.15)
- Freedom, Come All Ye (2.12)
Side 2
- For A’ That and A’ That (Roud 30953) (3.13)
- Arthur McBride (Roud 2355; G/D 1:78) (2.36)
- Willie Brennan (Roud 476; Laws L7; G/D 2:258) (3.38)
- Wae’s Me for Prince Charlie (Roud 16902) (4.56)
- La Pique (Roud 2563) (2.16)
- Van Diemen’s Land (Roud 519; Laws L18; G/D 2:252) (4.08)
- Twa Recruiting Sergeants (Roud 3356; G/D 1:77) (3.00)
Tracks 1-2 Ewan MacColl;
Track 3 Paul Lenihan;
Tracks 4-5 Enoch Kent;
Track 6 Ed Pickford;
Track 7 Hamish Henderson;
Track 8 Robert Burns;
Tracks 9-14 trad.
> Folk Music > Records > The Exiles: The Hale and the Hanged
The Exiles: The Hale and the Hanged
The Hale and the Hanged Topic Records 12T164 (LP, UK, 1967) |
Recorded by Bill Leader;
Notes by A.L. Lloyd and Gordon McCulloch;
Photograph by Douglas Baton
Musicians
Enoch Kent: vocals [1, 5, 8, 13-14],
guitar [3, 6],
whistle [2, 8];
Gordon McCulloch: vocals [2, 4, 7, 9, 14],
guitar [2],
banjo [3, 6, 9, 15],
mouth-organ [5, 8];
Bobby Campbell: vocals [9],
fiddle [2-4, 6-8, 10-14],
mandola [5],
madoline [15],
guitar [9]
with
Tim Lyons,
button accordion [3, 15]
Tracks
Side 1
- The Jolly Beggar (Roud 118; Child 279; G/D 2:274)
- The Fair Flower of Northumberland (Roud 25; Child 9; G/D 6:1149)
- Corner House / Sally Gardens reels
- The Laird o’ the Windy Wa’ (Roud 135; G/D 4:778)
- Dainty Davie (Roud 2387)
- Le Reel du Pendu (The Hanged Man’s Reel) reel
- Queen Eleanor’s Confession (Roud 74; Child 156; G/D 2:208)
Side 2
- The Plooman Laddie (Roud 3448)
- The Shoals of Herring (Roud 13642)
- Coolin / I Walked Up to Her airs
- Rocky Road to Dublin slip jig
- The Wee Weaver (Roud 3378) reel
- The Battle of Harlaw (Roud 2861; Child 163; G/D 1:112)
- I Will Lay Ye Doon, Love (Roud 3355)
- Planxty Davis
All tracks trad. except
Track 9 Ewan MacColl
> Folk Music > Records > The Exiles
Other records with The Exiles
Gordeanna McCulloch, Norman Kennedy, The Exiles: New Voices From Scotland, LP, Topic 12T133, 1965
Ray and Archie Fisher, Dolina MacLennan, Enoch Kent, Robin Gray: Bonny Lass Come O'er the Burn, LP, Topic 12T128, 1965
Various Artists: A Prospect of Scotland (Topic Sampler No 5), LP, Topic TPS169, 1966
Various Artists: Scottish Voices, CD, Topic TSCD703, 1996
Various Artists: Ancient Celtic Roots, CD, Topic TSCD704, 1996
Various Artists: The Folk Collection, 2 CD, Topic TSCD707/8, 1999
Various Artists: Root & Branch 1: A New World, CD, EFDSS / Impress RB01, 1999
Various Artists: The Acoustic Folk Box, 4 CD, Topic TSFCD4001, 2002