714822067324

Good People Take Warning (The Voice Of The People Vol.23) (3cd)

Various Artists

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Format: 3CD

Cat No: TSCD673T

Release Date:  09 April 2012

Label:  Topic

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  3

Barcode:  714822067324

Genres:  Folk  English Folk  

  • Description

    The widely acclaimed VOICE Of The PEOPLE series continues with four further volumes of the finest Traditional Song, edited by Dr Reg Hall and compiled by some of the foremost folksong experts.

    Noted folksong historian Steve Roud has compiled this important survey of ballads sung by British and Irish Traditional singers from recordings made in the 1940s, 50s and 60s.

    The emphasis in the presentation of this series has been weighted towards the social lives and values of the performers. This volume, however, focuses on the history and meaning of the songs. It wasn't thought necessary by field collectors in the 1950s to enquire very deeply into the family and social background of the singers they were recording, with the consequence that they very often documented only thumbnail sketches. Some of the singers remain obscure, while others have subsequently become well known.

    Three CD set in slipcased digifile with extensive 140 page booklet.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Bob & Ron Copper: The Bold Fisherman
      • 2. Jean Elvin: The Boston Smuggler
      • 3. Maggie Chambers: Doran's Ass
      • 4. Bess Cronin: Molly Bawn
      • 5. Paddy Doran: Seven Yellow Gypsies
      • 6. Ben Butcher: In Sheffield Park
      • 7. Maggie Stewart: The Braes O' Strathblane
      • 8. Phil Tanner: The Bonny Bunch Of Roses
      • 9. Jeannie Robertson: Johnnie Cock
      • 10. Gabriel Figg: Holloman's Ivy
      • 11. Sarah Makem: Carolina And The Sailor
      • 12. Lucy Stewart: The Jolly Beggar
      • 13. Thomas Moran: The Blind Beggar's Daughter
      • 14. Jim O'neill: Her Mantle So Green
      • 15. Mick Mcalinden: My Father's Serving Boy
      • 16. Maureen Melly: The Trip Over The Mountain
      • 17. Sam Larner: The London Steamer
      • 18. Phoebe Smith: The Oxford Girl
      • 19. Margaret Jeffrey: When I Was A Young Maid

      Disc 2

      • 1. Jean Elvin: Blooming Caroline
      • 2. Harry Cox: The Crabfish
      • 3. Bess Cronin: Barbara Allen
      • 4. Mary Toner: Jogging Up To Claudy
      • 5. Harry List: The Light Dragoon
      • 6. Dodie Chalmers: The Golden Victory
      • 7. Gladys Stone: Her Servant Man
      • 8. Seamus Ennis: Captain Wedderburn
      • 9. Sarah Makem: Our Ship She's Ready
      • 10. Paddy Mccluskey: Willie And Mary
      • 11. Lucy Stewart: Two Pretty Boys
      • 12. Jim Copper: You Seamen Bold
      • 13. Jean Mathew: The American Stranger
      • 14. Paddy Grant: Mccaffery
      • 15. Thomas Moran: The Blind Man He Could See
      • 16. Ethel Findlater: The Maid Of The Cowdie And Knowes
      • 17. Harry Upton: The Wreck Of The Northfleet
      • 18. Mary Doran: Oxford City
      • 19. Joe Thomas: The Banks Of Sweet Dundee
      • 20. Dot Foubister: The Brig Columbus
      • 21. Michael Gallagher: The Devil And The Bailiff
      • 22. Jim O'neill: The Moorlough Shore
      • 23. Charlotte Higgins: Lord Bateman

      Disc 3

      • 1. Maggie Chambers: The Banks Of The Silvery Tide
      • 2. Bob & Ron Copper: The Hungry Fox
      • 3. Lucy Stewart: The Twa Sisters
      • 4. Thomas Moran: Handsome Polly
      • 5. Peter Donnelly: John Mccann
      • 6. Togo Crawford: The Gates O' The Drum
      • 7. Mary Anne Stewart: The Dowie Dens O' Yarrow
      • 8. Harry Cox: The Squire And The Gypsy
      • 9. Emily Bishop: Blow The Windy Morning
      • 10. Joseph Higgins: The Banks Of The Bann
      • 11. Michael Gallagher: Hiring Time
      • 12. Jean Mathew: The Bleacher Lassie
      • 13. Joe Moran: Willie Lennix
      • 14. Sam Larner: Pretty Polly
      • 15. Bess Cronin: Well Sold The Cow
      • 16. Fred Jordan: Six Pretty Maids
      • 17. George Bloomfield: Young George Oxbury
      • 18. Mary Mcgarvey: Young But Growing
      • 19. Leslie Johnson: Butter And Cheese And All