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VTC10CD Stepping it out again! |
'traditional folk music, songs and stories from England & Ireland'
Jimmy Lynch (West of Ireland) Tom Smith (Suffolk) Septimus Fawcett (Teesdale) Emma Vickers (Lancashire) Brian & Darren Breslin (Co. Fermanagh) Jack Stannard (Suffolk) Harry Litherland (Lancashire) Sarah Anne O'Neill (Co. Tyrone) Reg Pratley (Oxfordshire) Denys Troughton (North Yorkshire) John Campbell (Co. Antrim) David Savage (Suffolk) Eli Frankham (Norfolk) Lucy Farr & Cyril Barber (Galway & Suffolk)
(click on the underlined
artistes name to see a photo and /or a short biography)
In 1993 we produced the first CD of traditional English music
and song (yes we even beat Topic to it!). It was called Stepping it Out!
(VTC1CD) and it included one track from each of our first twenty five
cassettes which were to be gradually phased out. Those recordings had been
made by Mike Yates and myself (John Howson).
When I was awarded the gold badge of the English Folk Dance and Song Society
in 2011 it was suggested that I put together a CD compilation of highlights
from the past forty or so Veteran CDs. With some thought I realised that I
could do better than that and produce a CD of recordings I had made over the
past thirty odd years, which have never actually seen the light of day; not
because they are not good enough or that they are out-takes, but just that
they had never found a place on a CD.
So here it is: twenty four tracks of songs, tunes and stories from England and
Ireland. It’s a musical journey I made over some twenty five years stretching
from East Anglia, through Oxfordshire and the North of England and on to
Northern Ireland. There are three fine rural singers from Suffolk: Jack
Stannard, Tom Smith and David Savage and a remarkable Gypsy singer from
Norfolk, Eli Frankham. In Oxfordshire Reg Pratley the ex landlord of the
Jubilee Inn in Bampton recites his party piece while Emma Vickers entertains
in her Lancashire dialect as only she could.
The flourishing northern concertina tradition is represented on the ‘duet’ by Lancashire’s Harry Litherland and on the ‘English’ by Teesdale’s Septimus Fawcett. Down the coast to North Yorkshire and Denys Troughton sings songs from his locality. Then there is the eccentric Irish busker Jimmy Lynch whose melodeon and rack of dancing dolls I recorded in the door way of ‘Top Man’ in Liverpool’s city centre. Over the Irish sea to Ireland and the great singer Sarah Anne O’Neill sings about the shores of Lough Neigh and Antrim’s John Campbell weaves an impossible but hilarious story. A chance meeting at a festival in Fermanagh gave me an introduction to record grandfather and grandson, Brian and Darren Breslin playing fiddle and button accordion, on which Darren has now won the All Ireland Senior competition. Finally the CD closes with an exhilarating Anglo /Irish collaboration with Galway fiddler Lucy Farr playing for Suffolk stepdancer Cyril Barber. 60 minutes of previously unheard tracks with our usual large booklet which is in full colour.
Tracks
1.
The Plains of Boyle / Dinny O'Brian's
- Jimmy Lynch
(melodeon & dancing dolls)
2.
Cunning
Cobbler -
Tom Smith
(song)
3.
The Steamboat /Nelson's Hornpipe -
Septimus Fawcett
(English concertina)
4.
Lancashire Man's Advice to his Son -
Emma Vickers
(song)
5.
Christie Barry's /The One that was Lost -
Brian & Darren Breslin
(fiddle & button accordion)
6.
Knife
in the Window -
Jack Stannard
(song)
7.
Beautiful
Ohio -
Harry Litherland
(duet concetina)
8.
The
Fisher's Cot -
Sarah Anne O'Neill
(song)
9.
The Pear Tree -
Tom Smith
(song)
10.
Jim
McKillop's Reel
- Brian Breslin
(fiddle)
11.
The
Man Behind the Bar -
Reg Pratley
(recitation)
12.
T'owd Sow's Gettern the Mezzeles -
Denys Troughton
(song)
13.
King of
the Fairies -
Jimmy Lynch
(melodeon & dancing dolls)
14.
The Iron
Frost -
John Campbell
(story)
15.
Cuckoo Waltz -
Harry Litherland
(duet concertina)
16.
Brisk
Young Sailor -
David Savage
(song)
17.
Mickleby Fair -
Denys Troughton
(song)
18.
The Pigeon on the Gate /Lad O'Beirne's -
Brian & Darren Breslin
(fiddle & button accordion)
19.
As Soon as I Touched my Seaweed -
Emma Vickers (song)
20.
Sam
Fawcett's Quadrilles -
Septimus Fawcett
(English concertina)
21.
The
Bush of Australia -
Tom Smith
(song)
22.
Madam
Bonaparte (set dance)
- Jimmy Lynch
(melodeon & dancing dolls)
23.
The Barley
Mow -
Eli Frankham
(song)
24.
Paddy Fahey's -
Lucy Farr & Cyril Barber
(fiddle & stepdancing)
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