> Judy Dunlop and Ashley Hutchings > Records > Sway With Me
Judy Dunlop and Ashley Hutchings: Sway With Me
Sway With Me Albino ALB007 (CD, UK, 1991) |
Recorded at Meadow Farm Studio, Lower Hartshay, Derbyshire, England, 1991;
Produced by Ashley Hutchings;
Engineered by Stewart Field and Mark Lilley, assisted by Mark Johnson;
Inlay artwork by Partners in Design;
Photography by Ann Ashmore
Musicians
Judy Dunlop: (lead) vocals [2-3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15-16, 18, 20],
spoken word [4, 6, 17, 19];
Ashley Hutchings: spoken word [1, 8, 10, 19];
Martin Carthy: acoustic guitar [7];
Dave Swarbrick: fiddle [7];
Phil Beer: vocals [2-3, 9],
acoustic guitar [2, 11],
bass guitar [9],
fiddle [9, 13];
Ric Sanders: keyboards [15],
fiddle [2, 15, 17];
Dave Burland: vocals [2-3, 9, 13, 20],
spoken word [12];
Andy Cronshaw: keyboards [2],
electric zither [19],
wooden flute [19];
Dave Whetstone: electric guitar [9],
acoustic guitar [20];
Dave Wood: acoustic slide guitar [2, 8, 11, 20],
acoustic guitars [13];
John James: electric and acoustic guitars [18];
Julie Matthews: vocals [2-3, 9, 13],
keyboards [16];
Keith Hinchliffe: acoustic guitar [5, 9];
Matt Clifford: keyboards [1, 3, 5-6, 11];
Dave Townsend: concertina [2, 4, 9];
Bill Zorn: vocals [2-3, 9, 13],
spoken word [12];
John Tams: spoken word [14];
The assembled company: spoken word [21]
Tracks
- Tree (1.05)
- The Oak (3.33)
- Pierce the Screen (3.40)
- Thirlmere, February 1922 (1.00)
- Morning of High Silence (3.45)
- Achren’s Riddle (1.18)
- Hanging Tree (2.56)
- The Fallen Elm (excerpt) (1.41)
- The Woodlands of England (4.47)
- Hazel-Nutting (1.08)
- Green City (4.16)
- Dialogue from A Canterbury Tale (1.25)
- Turn the Lathe Gently (3.19)
- Wood-Burning Rhyme (0.54)
- The Charcoal Burner / Burning Up (5.47)
- The Willow (6.36)
- Mannikins (1.02)
- The Bee and the Butterfly (3.03)
- Thanks Trees! (1.21)
- Sway With Me (5.48)
- Apple Pie (0.21)
Track 2 Steve Knightley;
Track 3 Ashley Hutchings;
Tracks 4, 17 Geoffrey Hodson;
Track 5 Cathy Lesurf;
Track 6 Judy Dunlop;
Track 7 Ashley Hutchings, Dave Wood;
Track 8 John Clare;
Track 9 Ashley Hutchings, Dave Whetstone;
Track 10 A Dorset observer, 1818;
Track 11 Frank Sutton;
Track 12 from A Canterbury Tale, a film by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger;
Track 13 Ashley Hutchings; tune trad. arr. Judy Dunlop and Dave Wood;
Track 14 anon.;
Track 15a Sir Edmund Gosse, Ric Sanders;
Track 15b Ric Sanders;
Track 16 Julie Matthews;
Track 18 Chris Dunin, Jon H. Stoppard;
Track 20 Dave Whetstone
> Judy Dunlop > Records > My Arms Are a Cradle
Judy Dunlop: My Arms Are a Cradle
My Arms Are a Cradle HTD Records HTDCD106 (CD, UK, 1999); |
Produced by Ashley Hutchings;
Recorded at The Foundry Recording Studio, Chesterfield, Derbyshire;
Engineered by Paul Jopkinson;
Inlay artwork by Partners in Design;
Photography and design by Peter Richardson and Toby Garrod at The FotoFactory, Sheffield
Musicians
Judy Dunlop: vocals;
Phil Beer: guitar [1];
Ashley Hutchings: bass guitar [1, 16];
Ken Nicol: guitar [1, 5],
electric guitar [6, 16];
Simon Care: melodeon [2, 6];
Nip: percussion [2, 6],
drums [16];
Simon Nicol: guitar [3-4, 12];
Ashley Reed: violin [4, 14];
Jon Scaife: guitar [5, 11];
Mike Fleming: keyboards [6, 9, 16];
Ciarán Boyle: bodhrán [6];
Chris Leslie: violin [8-9];
Northampton Harmony (Jeff Colby, Tim Eriksen, Cath Oss, Kelly House): vocals [10];
Fred Baker: fretless bass [11, 15];
Joe Broughton: violin [11, 16],
mandolin [13];
Jim Boyce: vocals [11, 16];
Derek Mason: English and Anglo concertinas [13];
Chris Shaw, Rob Gill: vocals [16]
Tracks
- Gaelic Lullaby (2.38)
- Threats Medley (5.12)
- The Sun and the Moon (1.42)
- Logan Braes (Roud 6842; G/D 6:1123) (1.46)
- Go to Sleep Bonny Baby (3.03)
- Hush Little Baby (Roud 470) (2.58)
- Leave Taking (1.59)
- Fairy Boy (Roud 9293) (2.28)
- All Fall Down (3.28)
- Hebron (3.40)
- The Crow on the Cradle (3.36)
- Tomorrow May Come (1.59)
- Coulter’s Candy (Roud 19019) (1.55)
- Cuddle Doon (Roud 9253) (2.05)
- My Arms Are a Cradle (3.15)
- Daylight Is Fading (5.45)
Track 1 trad. arr. Judy Dunlop, Phil Beer;
Track 2 trad. arr. Judy Dunlop, Simon Care;
Track 3 Bill Lowndes
(see Mudcat: Lyr Add: The Sun and the Moon (Bill Lowndes))
;
Track 4 Robert Burns;
Track 5 Frank Sutton;
Track 6 trad. arr. Mike Fleming, Judy Dunlop;
Track 7 Judy Dunlop;
Track 8 trad. arr. Judy Dunlop, Chris Leslie;
Track 9 Terry Randell arr. Mike Fleming, Judy Dunlop;
Track 10 trad. Sacred Harp;
Track 11 Sydney Carter;
Track 12 Gillie Nicholls;
Track 13 trad. arr. Judy Dunlop, Derek Mason;
Track 14 trad. arr. Judy Dunlop, Ashley Reed;
Track 15 Jon Atkinson;
Track 16 Jon Atkinson arr. Mike Fleming