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The Queensberry Rules: The Black Dog & Other Stories
The Black Dog & Other Stories Fellside Recordings FECD201 (CD, UK, 2006) |
Recorded, engineered and mixed by Shaun Lowe at Prism Studios, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, May 2005 - January 2006;
Produced by Shaun Lowe and The Queensberry Rules;
Production master by Paul Adams;
Artwork by Mary Blood
Musicians
Phil Hulse: vocals, guitar, bouzouki, harmonica;
Duncan Wilcox: vocals, fiddle, double bass, mandolin;
Gary Wilcox: vocals, percussion
Tracks
- Sinking Town (2.49)
- The Black Dog (2.54)
- Perkin Warbeck (4.26)
- The Herring Girl (6.28)
- New Columbus (4.55)
- The Miles Around (2.58)
- Rounding the Horn (Roud 4706; Henry H539) / Forager’s Tune (5.22)
- Can’t Comprehend (5.03)
- Architects of the Fall (The Coffee Song) (4.22)
- A Mother’s Love (3.15)
- The Unluckiest Man (3.54)
- Follow Your Direction (4.25)
Track 1, 5-6, 7b, 8, 12 Phil Hulse;
Track 2 Phil Hulse, Duncan Wilcox, Gary Wilcox;
Tracks 3, 4, 9-11 Duncan Wilcox, Gary Wilcox;
Track 7a trad.;
> Folk Music > Records > The Queensberry Rules: Landlocked
The Queensberry Rules: Landlocked
Landlocked Fellside Recordings FECD210 (CD, UK, January 2008) |
Produced by Paul Adams, Robert Hallard and The Queensberry Rules;
Recorded and mixed by Paul Adams and Robert Hallard;
Brian Peters recorded by Brian Bedford at Park Head Studio, Birdsedge, Yorkshire;
Photographs by Gwen Woods;
Artwork and design by Mary Blood
Musicians
Phil Hulse: lead vocals [1, 4-5, 9, 12],
backing vocals [2-3, 7, 10],
crowd vocals [1, 4],
harmony vocals [8, 11],
guitar [1-10, 12],
bouzouki [1, 4, 7],
organ [1],
harmonica [2];
Duncan Wilcox: lead vocals [9],
backing vocals [2-3, 7, 10],
crowd vocals [1, 4],
harmony vocals [1, 8-9, 11],
mandolin [1, 3, 6, 8],
double bass [1-2, 4, 6, 10, 12],
bowed double bass [4, 7],
fiddle [5],
tamborine [5];
Gary Wilcox: lead vocals [2-3, 7-12],
backing vocals [2-3],
crowd vocals [1, 4],
harmony vocals [1, 4-5, 9],
gourd rattle [1],
shaker [2, 5, 7-9],
cabasa [2],
tamborine [2, 4],
claves [3],
snare drum [4, 10, 12],
snareless snare drum [4],
djembe [6],
cymbal [10, 12];
with
Brian Peters: melodeon [2, 10],
Anglo concertina [8];
Kate Bramley: fiddle [2, 4, 7-8];
Paul Adams, Robert Hallard: snare drums [4]
Tracks
- I Still Believe in England (5.09)
- Molly Leigh (4.15)
- Dol-li-a (Roud 2611) (3.16)
- The Minnie Pit Disaster (4.34)
- Goldrush (3.33)
- Pushing The Boat Out (1.58)
- Landlocked (5.25)
- High Germany (Roud 904; G/D 1:96) (3.31)
- Have a Go Hero (4.33)
- Little Saturday (3.51)
- Farewell (2.47)
- Preservers Song (4.13)
Tracks 1, 4-6, 9 Phil Hulse;
Tracks 2, 7, 10, 12 Duncan Wilcox, Gary Wilcox;
Tracks 3, 8 trad. arr. The Queensberry Rules;
Track 11 Gary Wilcox;
> Folk Music > Records > Phil Hulse: Unpredicted Storm
Phil Hulse: Unpredicted Storm
Unpredicted Storm Fellside Recordings FECD217 (CD, UK, 2008) |
Produced by Paul Adams, Robert Hallard and Phil Hulse;
Recorded and mixed by Paul Adams and Robert Hallard;
Stevie Lawrence recorded at Act 1 Studios;
Artwork and design by Mary Blood;
Photographs by Gwen Woods
Musicians
Phil Hulse: vocals, guitar, bouzouki, harmonica;
Louise Peacock: fiddle;
Robert Hallard: bass, organ, harmony vocals;
Stevie Lawrence: bodhrán, congas, shaker, whistle;
Richard Adams: drums;
Linda Adams: harmony vocals
Tracks
- Not in My Name (4.30)
- The Place That Brought Us Up (4.44)
- The Rural Heart (2.13)
- Lovers in a Nanny State (4.21)
- At My Side (3.56)
- Matchday (1.04)
- Bad Blood, Dead Soil, Old Ghosts (5.12)
- The Chained Oak (4.21)
- A Thousand Times Before (3.25)
- Mary Read (3.59)
- Badge of the Bevin Boys (4.34)
- Peace in Manifold Valley (4.23)
- Heritage and History (5.08)
All songs written by Phil Hulse
> Folk Music > Records > The Queensberry Rules: Take Your Own Roads
The Queensberry Rules: Take Your Own Roads
Take Your Own Roads Fellside Recordings FECD227 (CD, UK, October 2009) |
Recorded by Paul Adams and Robert Hallard, April and June 2009;
Produced, mixed and mastered by Paul Adams;
Photographs by Gwen Woods;
Artwork by Mary Blood
Musicians
Phil Hulse: vocals, guitar, bouzouki, harmonica;
Duncan Wilcox: vocals, double bass, mandolin;
Gary Wilcox: vocals, percussion
with
Nancy Kerr: fiddle [2, 8-9],
viola [11];
Brian Peters: melodeon [7, 9, 12];
Andy May: piano [10];
Robert Hallard: harmony vocals [2];
Anne Budgen: oboe [10];
Bruce Adams: trumpet, flugelhorn [5];
Steve Brookfield: piano, Hammond organ [5]
Tracks
- Top Dog (3.09)
- Dark Peak Moor (5.00)
- Tracks (2.31)
- Away, Away (3.02)
- When You Come Home Again (3.59)
- The Milehouse / Breakfast at Tebay (3.12)
- Canal Song (3.19)
- No Pardon (6.32)
- Sauntering Ned (5.48)
- When the Last One Is Gone (4.27)
- Your Own Roads (4.41)
- Plant a Tree (4.59)
Tracks 1-3, 6a, 8, 10-11 Phil Hulse;
Track 4 Gary Wilcox;
Track 6b Phil Hulse, Duncan Wilcox;
Tracks 5, 7, 9, 12 Gary Wilcox, Duncan Wilcox
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Other records with The Queensberry Rules
Various Artists: Landmarks: 25 Years of a Leading Folk Music Label, 3 CD, Fellside FECD203, 2006
Various Artists: The Journey Continues: Fellside at 40, 3 CD, Fellside FECD272, 2016