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Adieu To Old England

Shirley Collins

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Format: LP

Cat No: 6S229005

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Release Date:  01 March 2000

Label:  Fledg'ling

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5020393302326

Genres:  Folk  English Folk  

Release Date:  20 July 2009

Label:  6 Spices

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8712618900512

Genres:  Folk  English Folk  

  • Description

    Originally released in 1974 by Topic Records, this album continues Shirley Collins' exploration not only of traditional English folk songs, but also English tradition itself, whether on "Coronation Jig," written for the return of King Charles II in 1660, or "Portsmouth," taken from Playford's ancient book, The Dancing Master.

    While her focus, given her own history there, is on the music and songs of southern England, she does venture further north for a stirring "Horkstow Grange," a song reported to have been written by the name who gave Steeleye Span their name.

    Some of the arrangements, by sister Dolly Collins, evoke the medieval origins of these songs, while others bring to life the rural past of tales like "Chiner's Song." But Collins is far more than a dry scholar. She loves this music. It's in her blood, and she understands it innately, which is why her performances are so memorable.

    Her voice might be untrained, and often artless, but she stirs on a rendition of "The Ram of Derbish Town" in a way no "real" singer could. From Morris Men and Mummer's plays, this is a celebration of the real old England, the laborers who preserved the songs of the past, handed down in their families, and who commemorated festivals like Harvest Home, long since lost to urban societies.

    So, in part, this is a history lesson, but it's also pure pleasure of the past, brought fully alive in the modern days. And to round it all off, a 1972 track with electric guitar brings old folk into modern folk-rock quite perfectly.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Mistress's Health: Lumps Of Plum Pudding
      • 2. Down By the Seaside
      • 3. Chiner's Song
      • 4. Adieu to Old England
      • 5. Ashen Faggot Wassail
      • 6. I Sing of a Maiden That Is Makeless
      • 7. The Banks Of The Mossom
      • 8. The Ram Of Derbish Town
      • 9. Portsmouth
      • 10. Horkstow Grange
      • 11. Come All You Little Streamers
      • 12. Spaniard's Cry: Sherbourne Jig
      • 13. One Night As I Lay On My Bed
      • 14. The Death of Nelson
      • 15. Coronation Jig

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Mistress's Health: Lumps of Plum Pudding
      • 2. Down By the Seaside
      • 3. Chiner's Song
      • 4. Adieu to Old England
      • 5. Ashen Faggot Wassail
      • 6. I Sing of Maiden That Is Makeless
      • 7. The Banks of the Mossom
      • 8. The Ram of Derbish Town
      • 9. Portsmouth
      • 10. Horkstow Grange
      • 11. Come All You Little Streamers
      • 12. Spaniards Cry: Sherborne Jig
      • 13. One Night As I Lay on My Bed
      • 14. The Death of Nelson
      • 15. Coronation Jig