
ALBION BAND
''VINTAGE II: ON THE ROAD 1972-1980''
OCTOBER 25 2010
61:35
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1 New St George/La Rotta 04:24 (Richard Thompson/Anonymous)
2 I'll Go and 'list For A Sailor 04:06
3 Hanged I Shall Be 06:23
4 Harvest Home/The Gas Almost Works 03:18 (Traditiona/John Kirkpatrick)
5 Horse's Brawl 03:40
6 Old Sir Simon The King 02:00
7 Holm's Fancy/Cuckolds All Awry 02:54
8 Poor Old Horse 05:37
9 Y'acre Of Land 02:58
10 Postman's Knock/Black Joke 03:40
11 Merry Sherwood Rangers 03:04
12 Time To Ring Some Changes 03:20 (Richard Thompson)
13 Rainbow Over Ethe Hill 03:20 (Richard Thompson)
14 Ragged Heroes/Father Williams 04:11
15 A Sailor's Life/One More Day 08:34
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Arranged By – The Albion Band (tracks: 7 to 11, 14, 15), Albion Country Band (tracks: 1 to 4), Albion Dance Band (tracks: 5, 6)
Drums – Dave Mattacks, Michael Gregory, Roger Swallow
Keyboards, Baritone Saxophone – Pete Bullock
Vielle, Recorder – John Southcott
Violin – Ric Sanders
Vocals – Eddie Upton, Julie Covington, Shirley Collins
Vocals, Accordion (Squeezeboxes) – John Kirkpatrick
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Martin Carthy
Vocals, Electric Bass – Ashley Hutchings
Vocals, Electric Guitar – Graeme Taylor, Simon Nicol
Vocals, Melodeon – John Tams
Vocals, Oboe – Sue Harris
Woodwind – Phil Pickett
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BIOGRAPHY/AMG
Steve Winick
Originally used as a name to credit the musicians hired to accompany Shirley Collins in 1971, the Albion Band later became a group in their own right. Bass player Ashley Hutchings, who had previously founded and left both Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span, is the driving force behind this group. The members use acoustic and electric instruments to create a folk-rock sound something like Fairport Convention's, but usually more typically English in character. They have existed as the Albion Band, the Albion Country Band, and the Albion Dance Band.
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''VINTAGE II: ON THE ROAD 1972-1980''
OCTOBER 25 2010
61:35
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1 New St George/La Rotta 04:24 (Richard Thompson/Anonymous)
2 I'll Go and 'list For A Sailor 04:06
3 Hanged I Shall Be 06:23
4 Harvest Home/The Gas Almost Works 03:18 (Traditiona/John Kirkpatrick)
5 Horse's Brawl 03:40
6 Old Sir Simon The King 02:00
7 Holm's Fancy/Cuckolds All Awry 02:54
8 Poor Old Horse 05:37
9 Y'acre Of Land 02:58
10 Postman's Knock/Black Joke 03:40
11 Merry Sherwood Rangers 03:04
12 Time To Ring Some Changes 03:20 (Richard Thompson)
13 Rainbow Over Ethe Hill 03:20 (Richard Thompson)
14 Ragged Heroes/Father Williams 04:11
15 A Sailor's Life/One More Day 08:34
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Arranged By – The Albion Band (tracks: 7 to 11, 14, 15), Albion Country Band (tracks: 1 to 4), Albion Dance Band (tracks: 5, 6)
Drums – Dave Mattacks, Michael Gregory, Roger Swallow
Keyboards, Baritone Saxophone – Pete Bullock
Vielle, Recorder – John Southcott
Violin – Ric Sanders
Vocals – Eddie Upton, Julie Covington, Shirley Collins
Vocals, Accordion (Squeezeboxes) – John Kirkpatrick
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Martin Carthy
Vocals, Electric Bass – Ashley Hutchings
Vocals, Electric Guitar – Graeme Taylor, Simon Nicol
Vocals, Melodeon – John Tams
Vocals, Oboe – Sue Harris
Woodwind – Phil Pickett
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BIOGRAPHY/AMG
Steve Winick
Originally used as a name to credit the musicians hired to accompany Shirley Collins in 1971, the Albion Band later became a group in their own right. Bass player Ashley Hutchings, who had previously founded and left both Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span, is the driving force behind this group. The members use acoustic and electric instruments to create a folk-rock sound something like Fairport Convention's, but usually more typically English in character. They have existed as the Albion Band, the Albion Country Band, and the Albion Dance Band.
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