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Chapel and Tavern
Chapel and Tavern Park Records PRKCD 158 (CD, UK, 2021) |
Recorded live at Broadmead Baptist Church, Bristol, in 2007;
Live engineer: Patrick Hannan;
Mixed and mastered by Bob Prowse;
Album co-ordunation by John Dagnell;
Design and layout by Andjela K, Marcus Batley
Musicians
Maddy Prior: vocals;
Andy Watts: clarinet, bassoon, recorder, vocals;
Giles Lewin: violin, recorder, vocals;
Steve Banks: drums, violin, vocals;
Jub Davis: double bass, vocals;
Steno Vitale: guitar, mandolin, vocals
Tracks
- O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing (3.32)
- Ye Servants of God (3.00)
- O Thou Who Camest From Above (2.54)
- The Prodigal’s Resolution (3.06)
- Lady Nelson’s Waltz and Lord Nelson’s Waltz (3.19)
- Man Is for the Woman Made (2.15)
- Love Divine (5.19)
- Who Would True Valour See (1) (2.48)
- Come O Thou Traveller (3.46)
- Come Away to the Skies (2.38)
- Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise (2.55)
- The Shrewsbury Lasses / The Trip to Highgate / The Comical Fellow (3.46)
- The Little Barleycorne (4.52)
- Soldier, Soldier (1.38)
- I Know That My Redeemer Lives (2.55)
- My God I Am Thine (2.26)
- Mad Moll / Balliorum / I Wish You All Goodnight (3.39)
- Youth’s the Season Made for Joys (2.49)
- The Jovial Begger (3.18)
- Old Simon the King (4.12)
- Light of the World (3.10)
- Who Would True Valour See (2) (4.13)
Track 1 words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788), music Thomas Jarman (1776-1861), arr. Watts;
Track 2 words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788), music anon., Harmonia Sacra 1754;
Track 3 words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788), music Samuel Stanley (1767-1822), arr. Watts;
Tracks 4, 20 words Pills to Purge Melancholy 1719, music trad. 17th century, arr. Watts;
Track 5 c.1800, trad. arr. Lewin;
Track 6 words Peter Motteux (1663-1718), music Henry Purcell (1659-1695), arr. Watts;
Track 7 words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788), music Henry Purcell (1659-1695), arr. Watts;
Track 8 words John Bunyan (1628-1688), music trad. arr. Watts;
Tracks 9-10 words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788), Southern Harmony 1835, trad. arr. Watts;
Track 11 words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788), music Robert Williams (1781-1821), arr. Watts;
Track 12 c.1800, trad. arr. Lewin;
Track 13 trad. 17th century, arr Watts;
Track 14 Henry Purcell (1659-1695), arr. Watts;
Track 15 words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788), Randall’s Collection 1794, trad. arr. Watts;
Track 16 words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788), music Benjamin Milgrove (1731-1810), arr. Watts;
Track 17 c. 1800, trad. arr. Lewin;
Track 18 words John Gay 1685-1732, The Beggar’s Opera 1728, trad. arr. Watts;
Track 19 17th century, trad. arr. Watts,
Track 21 words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788), The American Musical Miscellany 1798, trad. arr. Watts;
Track 22 words John Bunyan, music trad. arr. Maddy Prior and The Carnival Band