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[[The Folk Songs of Britain]], Vol. 9. Songs of Ceremony. [[Topic Records]] 12T197 | [[The Folk Songs of Britain]], Vol. 9. Songs of Ceremony. [[Topic Records]] 12T197. | ||
Originally released as Caedmon TC1224 (USA) | |||
== Tracklist == | == Tracklist == | ||
#[[Cornish Wassail Song]] - [[Charlie Bate]], [[Padstow]]; [[Truro Wassail Bowl Singers]], Malpas | |||
#[[New’r Even’s Song]] - [[Sidney Scott]] etc., North Ronaldsay [[Orkney]] | |||
#[[Mari Lwyd Ceremony]] - [[David Thomas]] etc., Maesteg, [[Glamorgan]]; [[Margaretta Thomas]], Nantgarw, [[Glamorgan]] | |||
#[[Joys of Mary]] - [[Teresa Maguire]], [[Belfast]] | |||
#[[Holly and the Ivy]] - [[Peter Jones]], Bromsash, Ross, [[Herefordshire]] | |||
#[[Twelve Days of Christmas]] - [[Bob Copper|Bob]] and [[Ron Copper]], [[Rottingdean]], [[Sussex]] | |||
#[[Bitter Withy]] - [[Charlotte Smith]], Tarrington, [[Herefordshire]]; [[William Payne]], [[Gloucestershire]] | |||
#[[As I Sat on a Sunny Bank]] - [[John Thomas]], Camborne, [[Cornwall]] | |||
#[[Singing of the Travels]] - [[Symondsbury Mummers]], Dorset | |||
#[[Dives and Lazarus]] - [[emily Bishop]], [[Bromsberrow Heath]], [[Herefordshire]] | |||
#[[Gower Wassail]] - [[Charlie Bate]], [[Padstow]] | |||
#[[Taladh an Leinibh Losa]] - crofters, [[South Uist]], [[Hebrides]] | |||
#[[St Clements Song]] - [[Phyllis Carnwell]], [[Hammerwich]], [[Staffordshire]] | |||
#[[Shrove Tuesday Song]] - [[Herbert Prince]], Warminster, [[Wiltshire]] | |||
#[[Shepherds Arise]] - [[Bob Copper|Bob]] and [[Ron Copper]], [[Rottingdean]], [[Sussex]] | |||
#[[Cherry Tree Carol]] - [[John Partridge]], Cinderford, [[Gloucestershire]] | |||
#[[Somerset Wassail Song]] - [[Henry Sealy|Henry]] and [[Walter Sealy]], Ash Priors, Taunton, [[Somerset]] | |||
#[[Hunting the Wren]] - [[Joe Woods|Joe]] and [[Winnifred Woods]], Douglas, [[Isle of Man]] | |||
#[[Cheshire Souling Song]] - [[Antrobus Soul Cakers]], Northwich, [[Cheshire]] | |||
#[[Six Jolly Miners]] - [[Louis Rowe]], [[Grenoside]], [[Yorkshire]] | |||
#[[John Barleycorn]] - [[Boggans]], [[Haxey]], [[Lincolnshire]] | |||
#[[Hal-an-tow]] - [[Helston]], [[Cornwall]] | |||
#[[Huntingdonshire May Carol]] - [[Mrs. Church]] and [[Mrs. Hall]], Biddenham, [[Bedfordshire]] |
Latest revision as of 20:22, 5 September 2011
The Folk Songs of Britain, Vol. 9. Songs of Ceremony. Topic Records 12T197. Originally released as Caedmon TC1224 (USA)
Tracklist
- Cornish Wassail Song - Charlie Bate, Padstow; Truro Wassail Bowl Singers, Malpas
- New’r Even’s Song - Sidney Scott etc., North Ronaldsay Orkney
- Mari Lwyd Ceremony - David Thomas etc., Maesteg, Glamorgan; Margaretta Thomas, Nantgarw, Glamorgan
- Joys of Mary - Teresa Maguire, Belfast
- Holly and the Ivy - Peter Jones, Bromsash, Ross, Herefordshire
- Twelve Days of Christmas - Bob and Ron Copper, Rottingdean, Sussex
- Bitter Withy - Charlotte Smith, Tarrington, Herefordshire; William Payne, Gloucestershire
- As I Sat on a Sunny Bank - John Thomas, Camborne, Cornwall
- Singing of the Travels - Symondsbury Mummers, Dorset
- Dives and Lazarus - emily Bishop, Bromsberrow Heath, Herefordshire
- Gower Wassail - Charlie Bate, Padstow
- Taladh an Leinibh Losa - crofters, South Uist, Hebrides
- St Clements Song - Phyllis Carnwell, Hammerwich, Staffordshire
- Shrove Tuesday Song - Herbert Prince, Warminster, Wiltshire
- Shepherds Arise - Bob and Ron Copper, Rottingdean, Sussex
- Cherry Tree Carol - John Partridge, Cinderford, Gloucestershire
- Somerset Wassail Song - Henry and Walter Sealy, Ash Priors, Taunton, Somerset
- Hunting the Wren - Joe and Winnifred Woods, Douglas, Isle of Man
- Cheshire Souling Song - Antrobus Soul Cakers, Northwich, Cheshire
- Six Jolly Miners - Louis Rowe, Grenoside, Yorkshire
- John Barleycorn - Boggans, Haxey, Lincolnshire
- Hal-an-tow - Helston, Cornwall
- Huntingdonshire May Carol - Mrs. Church and Mrs. Hall, Biddenham, Bedfordshire