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Travelling tales Mark Dowding.

Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: CRM 139 | Cock Robin MusicPublication details: Cock Robin Music, 2006.Description: 1 sound disc : digital stereo ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s):
Contents:
1. The Bolinder boatman -- 2. St Aubin-sur-mer -- 3. The bard's reformation -- 4. No use for him -- 5. Sister Josephine -- 6. The brothers Malone/The Ashton Mashers -- 7. The curse of Croyland -- 8. Maginot waltz -- 9. At Rawtenstall fair -- 10. Ais Gill -- 11. With her head tucked underneath her arm -- 12. Peterloo -- 13. Lloyd George -- 14. The Tommy note -- 15. Whoam brewed -- 16. July wakes -- 17. Cob-a-coaling -- 18. Margarita -- 19. On again, on again -- 20. The Lancashire liar -- 21. Farewell to the gold -- 22. The Spaniard that blighted my life
Summary: Features some of the songs Mark Dowding sings in folk clubs; There are different types of songs on the CD: songs of war; songs in the Lancashire tradition; songs of occupation and songs in the music hall tradition.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Notes Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Gift Storage SCD 2271 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only Gift from Roy Palmer. SR07664

Compact disc.

1. The Bolinder boatman -- 2. St Aubin-sur-mer -- 3. The bard's reformation -- 4. No use for him -- 5. Sister Josephine -- 6. The brothers Malone/The Ashton Mashers -- 7. The curse of Croyland -- 8. Maginot waltz -- 9. At Rawtenstall fair -- 10. Ais Gill -- 11. With her head tucked underneath her arm -- 12. Peterloo -- 13. Lloyd George -- 14. The Tommy note -- 15. Whoam brewed -- 16. July wakes -- 17. Cob-a-coaling -- 18. Margarita -- 19. On again, on again -- 20. The Lancashire liar -- 21. Farewell to the gold -- 22. The Spaniard that blighted my life

Features some of the songs Mark Dowding sings in folk clubs; There are different types of songs on the CD: songs of war; songs in the Lancashire tradition; songs of occupation and songs in the music hall tradition.

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