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The Pennine Folk: Both Sides of the Pennines
Both Sides of the Pennines Alfa TDS 6601 (LP, UK, 1968) |
Recorded by Paul Spinks at the Manchester Sports Guild 1968
Musicians
Ken Campbell: vocals;
Margaret Worrall: lead vocals;
Chris Swann: lead guitar, mandolin;
Peter Bowler: vocals, guitar;
Lynton MacConnell: 12-string acoustic guitar;
Ann MacConnell: vocals;
Frank Clapton: banjo
Tracks
Side 1
- John Peel (Roud 1239)
- The Phoenix
- Hattersley
- Sally Free and Easy
- Punch Ladle (Roud 880)
- Hello Hans
Side 2
- Seal Hunt
- The Banks of Newfoundland (Roud 1972; Henry H569)
- Circle Game
- Glorious Ale (Roud 1512)
- Victoria
- All My Trials (Roud 11938)
- Byker Hill (Roud 3488)
Tracks 1, 5, 8, 10, 12-13 trad. arr The Pennine Folk;
Tracks 2-3, 7, 11 Ken Campbell;
Track 4 Cyril Tawney;
Track 6 Harvey Andrews;
Track 9 Joni Mitchell
> Folk Music > Records > The Pennines: Manchester Morning
The Pennines: Manchester Morning
Manchester Morning Penny Farthing Records PELS 514 (LP, UK, 1971) |
Produced for Falcon Music by Bill Farling and Peter Lee Stirling;
Vocal and guitar arrangements by the Pennines;
Musical arrangements by Peter Lee Stirling
Musicians
Ken Campbell: vocals;
Margaret Whitehead: lead vocals;
Chris Swann: lead guitar;
Frank Clapton: bass vocals;
Pete Astles: rhythm guitar, tenor vocals
Tracks
Side 1
- Manchester Morning
- Danny McCann
- Arrabella
- Humpty Dan
- Time Was
- The King Comes Riding
Side 2
- Phoenix
- Don’t Cry (Don’t Bow Your Head)
- Esmerelda
- Highland Song
- Eleanor Cavannaugh
- Gentlemen of Fortune
- Manchester Morning (Reprise)
All tracks by Ken Campbell except
Tracks 6, 8, 10 David Campbell