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This Is the Ian Campbell Folk Group Transatlantic Records TRA 110 (LP, UK, 1963) Presenting the Ian Campbell Folk Group Contour 2870 314 (LP, UK, 1964) |
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Recorded at Olympic Studios, London
Supervised by Nathan Joseph and Bill Leader
Cover photo and design: Brian Shuel
See also the album’s sleeve notes in the Ian Campbell Folk Group discography at Nick Guida’s fantastic The Balladeers website.
Musicians
Ian Campbell: lead vocals [1, 4, 11, 16, 18],
solo vocals [3];
Lorna Campbell: lead vocals [2, 8],
solo vocals [12, 17];
Brian Clark: lead vocals [7, 10],
solo vocals [5, 14]
guitar;
Dave Swarbrick: fiddle, mandolin;
John Dunkerley: banjo, melodica;
with
Dave Phillips, Brian Brocklehurst: bass
Tracks
Side 1
- Twa Recruiting Seargants (Roud 3356; G/D 1:77) (3.41)
- The Keel Row (Roud 3059; G/D 4:771) (1.38)
- The Unquiet Grave (Roud 51; Child 78) (3.30)
- To Hear the Nightingale Sing (Roud 140; Laws P14; TYG 34) (2.46)
- The Drover’s Dream (Roud 5473) (2.49)
- Campbell’s Fancy: The 93rd’s Farewell to Gibraltar / Rakes of Kildare / The Drunken Piper / Timour the Tartar (2.14)
- Rockin’ the Cradle (Roud 357) (2.38)
- The Jute Mill Song (Roud 2585) (2.13)
- Johnny Lad (Roud 2587; G/D 4:755) (2.54)
Side 2
- Blow Boys Blow (Roud 703; G/D 1:2) (2.27)
- Down in the Coal Mine (Roud 3502; TYG 101) (2.33)
- Gartan Mother’s Lullaby (1.45)
- The Bells of Rhymney (1.20)
- The Apprentice’s Song (2.04)
- Rocky Road to Dublin / Drops of Brandy (1.29)
- Homeward Bound (Roud 1104) (2.15)
- The Waters of Tyne (Roud 1364) (2.00)
- The Wee Cooper of Fyfe (Roud 117; Child 277; G/D 7:1282) (1.42)
All tracks trad. arr. Ian Campbell except
Track 8 Mary Brooksbank arr. Ian Campbell;
Track 11 Joseph Bryan Geoghegan;
Track 12 words Seosamh MacCathmhaoil (Joseph Campbell), music trad. coll. Herbert Hughes (1904);
Track 13 Pete Seeger, Idris Davies;
Track 14 Ian Campbell
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The Ian Campbell Folk Group: Across the Hills
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Across the Hills Transatlantic Records TRA 118 (LP, UK, 1964) |
Recorded 1964 at Olympic and IBC Studios, London
Supervision: Bill Leader
Produced by Nathan Joseph
Cover photo and design: Brian Shuel
See also the album’s sleeve notes in the Ian Campbell Folk Group discography at Nick Guida’s fantastic The Balladeers website.
Musicians
Ian Campbell: lead vocals [3, 8, 10-11, 14],
solo vocals [1, 13];
Lorna Campbell: lead vocals [2, 4, 5, 9],
solo vocals [1, 6];
Brian Clark: lead vocals [5],
guitar, autoharp;
Dave Swarbrick: fiddle, mandola;
John Dunkerley: banjo, guitar
Tracks
Side 1
- Across the Hills (1.55)
- Come Kiss Me Love (2.42)
- The Blind Man He Could See (Roud 183; Laws Q2; G/D 2:318; Henry H174; TYG 6) (3.27)
- I Know My Love (Roud 60; Laws P25; G/D 6:1170; Henry H683) (1.55)
- Derby Ram (Roud 126; G/D 3:645; TYG 59) (1.46)
- Mary Mild (Roud 79; Child 173; G/D 2:195) (2.15)
- Remember Me (2.32)
Side 2
- The Cockfight (Roud 211; TYG 81) (1.31)
- Gypsy Rover (Roud 1; Child 200; G/D 2:278; Henry H124) (3.03)
- Cho Cho Losa (1.12)
- The Keeper (Roud 1519) (2.30)
- Instrumental Medley: Campbell’s Fancy / The Mason’s Apron (3.40)
- The Collier Laddie (Roud 3787; G/D 5:991) (3.36)
- We’re Nae Awa’ to Bide Awa’ (Roud 5850; G/D 2:257) (1.46)
All tracks trad. arr. Ian Campbell except
Track 1 Leon Rosselson;
Track 2, 7 Ian Campbell;
Track 9 Leo Maguire
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This Is the Ian Campbell Folk Group / Across the Hills Castle Music ESM CD 357 (CD, UK, 1996) |
This is a reissue of the Ian Campbell Folk Group’s first two LPs on the Transatlantic label.
Musicians
Ian Campbell: lead vocals [ 1, 4, 11, 16, 18, 21, 26, 28-29, 32],
solo vocals [3, 19, 31];
Lorna Campbell: lead vocals [ 2, 8, 20, 22, 25, 27],
solo vocals [12, 17, 19, 24];
Brian Clark: lead vocals [7, 10, 23],
solo vocals [5, 14]
guitar, autoharp;
Dave Swarbrick: fiddle, mandola;
John Dunkerley: banjo, guitar, melodica;
with
Dave Phillips, Brian Brocklehurst: bass
Tracks
From This is the Ian Campbell Folk Group
- Twa Recruiting Seargants (Roud 3356; G/D 1:77) (3.41)
- The Keel Row (Roud 3059; G/D 4:771) (1.38)
- The Unquiet Grave (Roud 51; Child 78) (3.30)
- To Hear the Nightingale Sing (Roud 140; Laws P14; TYG 34) (2.46)
- The Drover’s Dream (Roud 5473) (2.49)
- Campbell’s Fancy: The 93rd’s Farewell to Gibraltar / Rakes of Kildare / The Drunken Piper / Timour the Tartar (2.14)
- Rockin’ the Cradle (Roud 357) (2.38)
- The Jute Mill Song (Roud 2585) (2.13)
- Johnny Lad (Roud 2587; G/D 4:755) (2.54)
- Blow Boys Blow (Roud 703; G/D 1:2) (2.27)
- Down in the Coal Mine (Roud 3502; TYG 101) (2.33)
- Gartan Mother’s Lullaby (1.45)
- The Bells of Rhymney (1.20)
- The Apprentice’s Song (2.04)
- Rocky Road to Dublin / Drops of Brandy (1.29)
- Homeward Bound (Roud 1104) (2.15)
- The Waters of Tyne (Roud 1364) (2.00)
- The Wee Cooper of Fyfe (Roud 117; Child 277; G/D 7:1282) (1.42)
From Across the Hills
- Across the Hills (1.55)
- Come Kiss Me Love (2.42)
- The Blind Man He Could See (Roud 183; Laws Q2; G/D 2:318; Henry H174; TYG 6) (3.27)
- I Know My Love (Roud 60; Laws P25; G/D 6:1170; Henry H683) (1.55)
- Derby Ram (Roud 126; G/D 3:645; TYG 59) (1.46)
- Mary Mild (Roud 79; Child 173; G/D 2:195) (2.15)
- Remember Me (2.32)
- The Cockfight (Roud 211; TYG 81) (1.31)
- Gypsy Rover (Roud 1; Child 200; G/D 2:278; Henry H124) (3.03)
- Cho Cho Losa (1.12)
- The Keeper (Roud 1519) (2.30)
- The Collier Laddie (Roud 3787; G/D 5:991) (3.36)
- We’re Nae Awa’ to Bide Awa’ (Roud 5850; G/D 2:257) (1.46)
All tracks trad. arr. Ian Campbell except
Track 8 Mary Brooksbank arr. Ian Campbell;
Track 11 Joseph Bryan Geoghegan;
Track 12 words Seosamh MacCathmhaoil (Joseph Campbell), music trad. coll. Herbert Hughes (1904);
Track 13 Pete Seeger, Idris Davies;
Tracks 14, 20, 25 Ian Campbell;
Track 19 Leon Rosselson;
Track 27 Leo Maguire