World Library of Folk and Primitive Music - Volume 1: England

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World Library of Folk and Primitive Music - Volume 1: England

The Alan Lomax Collection

Rounder Records ROUNDER CD 1741 (CD, USA, 1998)

Originally released as The Columbia World Library of Folk and Primitive Music - Volume III: England

Columbia SL-206 (LP, USA, 1955)

Edited by Peter Kennedy and Alan Lomax.

  1. Stanley Slade with male chorus: Haul on the Bowlin' (Roud 652) (0.53)
    recorded Bristol, 1942
  2. Stanley Slade with male chorus: A-Roving (Roud 649) (1.34)
    recorded Bristol, 1942
  3. Royal Earsdon Team with Jimmy McKay fiddle: Earsdon Sword Dancers (Roud 610) (0.58)
    recorded Newcastle, 1948
  4. Isla Cameron: My Bonny Lad (Roud 204) (0.34)
  5. Jim and Bob Copper: The Contented Country Lad (Roud 606) (1.32)
    recorded Rottingdean, 1951
  6. Fred Perrier accordion and villagers: The Turmut Hoer's Song (Roud 1376) (1.38)
    recorded West Lavington, Wiltshire, 1950
  7. Bert Pidgeon melodeon, Alfie Tuck riddle drum: Up the Sides and Down the Middle (0.31)
    recorded Dorset, 1951
  8. Jim Copper: The Threshing Machine (Roud 874) (1.15)
    recorded 1951
  9. Tom Tewkesbury and a gang of quarrymen: Quarrymen's Chant and Song (1.11)
    recorded Portland, Dorset, 1939
  10. Ewan MacColl: The Four Loom Weaver (Roud 937) (1.37)
  11. Ewan MacColl: Fourpence a Day (Roud 2586) (0.51)
  12. ‘Charger’ Salmons and friends: The Rigs of the Time (Roud 876) (1.41)
    recorded by E.J.Moeran, at the Windmill, Stalham, Norfolk, 1947
  13. Jack Armstrong Northumbrian small pipes: TheRedesdale Hornpipe (0.39) recorded Newcastle, 1951
  14. Jack Armstrong's Barnstormers's Band: Corn Rigs (1.15)
    recorded 1951
  15. Phil Tanner: The Wassail Song (Roud 209) (2.33)
    from Columbia Records R)-102, 1937
  16. TheSymondsbury & Eype Mummer's Play (Roud 873) (5.51)
    recorded Christmas 1951
  17. The Padstow May Songs & Hobby Horse Music (Roud 305) (1.53)
    recorded 1945
  18. The Haymakers Village Barn Dance Band, led by Peter Kennedy: The Seven Step Polka (0.50)
  19. Isla Cameron: Brigg Fair (Roud 1083) (1.11)
  20. Phil Tanner: The Sweet Primeroses (Roud 586) (2.27)
    from Columbia Records R)-101, 1937
  21. Isla Cameron: Died for Love (Roud 60; Laws P25) (1.09)
  22. William Kimber Anglo concertina: Country Gardens (0.45)
    recorded for the BBC, 1946
  23. A.L. Lloyd: Polly Vaughan (Roud 166; Laws O36) (1.49)
  24. Sidbury children: Singing Games and Rhymes (2.23)
  25. Walter Lucas and the people of Sixbury Handley, Dorset: The Prickle Holly Bush ([[Roud 144; [[Child 95) (1.47)
    recorded by Peter Kennedy in 1951 for the BBC “Village Barn Dance” programme.
  26. Mrs. (Aunt Fanny) Rumble: Richard of Taunton Dean ([[Roud 382) (2.09)
    recorded by Peter Kennedy in 1951 for the BBC, Tilshead, Wiltshire.
  27. Bonny Palmer: The Mallard (Roud 1517) (1.52)
    recorded by Peter Kennedy in 1950 at a Village Barn Dance, Sidbury, Devon.
  28. Jumbo Brightwell: The False Hearted Knight (Roud 21; Child 4) (2.25)
    recorded for the BBC at the Eel’s Foot, East Bridge, Suffolk, 1947.
  29. Cyril Biddick with accordion and chorus: Old Daddy Fox (Roud 131) (1.58)
    recorded for the BBC, Boscastle, Cornwall, 1943.
  30. Phil Tanner mouth music: The Gower Reel (1.13)
    from Columbia Records R)-101, 1937