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Fred Hamer collection, CD 1

Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: BLSA C 433 1 | British Library Sound ArchivePublication details: British Library Sound Archive, 1950-1969.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inAvailable additional physical forms:
  • BLSA archive CDR: 1CDR0003501; BL Archive tape: H2193; Hamer tape No: 1.
Contents:
Track 1. [announcement] C433/1. Track 2. C433/1 Side 1: Biddenham plough play, includes the following songs: 01:53 Good people pay attention and listen to my song [solo; tune: Newcastle] -- 03:52 Madam I've got gold and silver [Roud 573, duet] -- 10:55 Good Master and Good Mistress as you sit round your fire [Roud 209, chorus; tune: God rest ye merry] -- 12:25 [setting up equipment] -- 12:46 [unidentified mandolin player(? Fred Hamer)] - Girl I left behind me [fragment] -- Mrs White, Cranfield, Bedfordshire: 13:20 Just three pins I done today (Lace tell) [Roud 1144] -- 13:56 I saw him that never saw me (Lace tell) [Roud 1144] -- 14:25 [unidentified female speaker:] Nineteen miles I sat by looking for one and two passed by (Lace tell) [1 line] -- F G Crowsley, Kempston, Bedfordshire, 1957: 14:47 Ninteen long lines hanging over my door (Lace tell) [Roud 1144] -- 16:59 Interview about lace tells -- Track 3. C433/1 Side 2: As I roved out (off air recording of an edition of the BBC radio programme broadcast from Northern Ireland). Introduction and links by Sean O Boyle and Peter Kennedy: 01:06 John McLaverty: Doffing mistress [Roud 2133] -- 03:02 Charles O'Boyle: Billy Gillaspie [Roud 9213] -- 03:41 Charles O'Boyle: If all the young ladies [Roud 329] -- 05:34 John McLaverty: Hot ash pelt [Roud 2134] -- 08:13 John McGuire [whistle]: Roaring Mary -- 09:07 Seán McGuire Band: [unidentified reel] -- 10:03 Seán McGuire [fiddle]: [unidentified reel] -- 10:53 Seán McGuire [fiddle]: [unidentified hornpipe] -- 11:28 Seán McGuire [fiddle] and Francie McPeake (uilleann pipes): [unidentified reel] -- 12:34 [Margaret Loughran]: Jug of punch [Roud 1808] -- 14:10 [unidentified instrumental group]: Rondo / by Francis Collinson [based on tunes of If all the young ladies, Hot Ash pelt, Doffing Mistress, and Jug of punch] -- 18:14 Joe Tunney (button accordion): [unidentified reel] -- 19:38 Bridget Tunney: Lowlands of Holland [Roud 484, one verse] -- 21:15 Paddy Tunney: the mountain streams where the moorcocks crow [Roud 2124] -- 23:05 Michael Gallagher: Keech in the creel [Roud 120] -- 23:47 Maureen Melly: Farewell green Erin [Roud 2900] -- 25:35 Paddy Tunney: Oh Johnny lovely Johnny [Roud 5168] -- 28:02 [unidentified instrumental group]: Piece by Francis Collinson [based on tunes of the mountain streams where the moorcocks crow, Johnny lovely Johnny, and Keech in the creel].
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Hamer Recordings Storage SCD CDA HAMER 1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR06862

Compact disc.

Musical instruments: button accordion, fiddle, mandolin/banjo, uilleann pipes, whistle.

Track 1. [announcement] C433/1. Track 2. C433/1 Side 1: Biddenham plough play, includes the following songs: 01:53 Good people pay attention and listen to my song [solo; tune: Newcastle] -- 03:52 Madam I've got gold and silver [Roud 573, duet] -- 10:55 Good Master and Good Mistress as you sit round your fire [Roud 209, chorus; tune: God rest ye merry] -- 12:25 [setting up equipment] -- 12:46 [unidentified mandolin player(? Fred Hamer)] - Girl I left behind me [fragment] -- Mrs White, Cranfield, Bedfordshire: 13:20 Just three pins I done today (Lace tell) [Roud 1144] -- 13:56 I saw him that never saw me (Lace tell) [Roud 1144] -- 14:25 [unidentified female speaker:] Nineteen miles I sat by looking for one and two passed by (Lace tell) [1 line] -- F G Crowsley, Kempston, Bedfordshire, 1957: 14:47 Ninteen long lines hanging over my door (Lace tell) [Roud 1144] -- 16:59 Interview about lace tells -- Track 3. C433/1 Side 2: As I roved out (off air recording of an edition of the BBC radio programme broadcast from Northern Ireland). Introduction and links by Sean O Boyle and Peter Kennedy: 01:06 John McLaverty: Doffing mistress [Roud 2133] -- 03:02 Charles O'Boyle: Billy Gillaspie [Roud 9213] -- 03:41 Charles O'Boyle: If all the young ladies [Roud 329] -- 05:34 John McLaverty: Hot ash pelt [Roud 2134] -- 08:13 John McGuire [whistle]: Roaring Mary -- 09:07 Seán McGuire Band: [unidentified reel] -- 10:03 Seán McGuire [fiddle]: [unidentified reel] -- 10:53 Seán McGuire [fiddle]: [unidentified hornpipe] -- 11:28 Seán McGuire [fiddle] and Francie McPeake (uilleann pipes): [unidentified reel] -- 12:34 [Margaret Loughran]: Jug of punch [Roud 1808] -- 14:10 [unidentified instrumental group]: Rondo / by Francis Collinson [based on tunes of If all the young ladies, Hot Ash pelt, Doffing Mistress, and Jug of punch] -- 18:14 Joe Tunney (button accordion): [unidentified reel] -- 19:38 Bridget Tunney: Lowlands of Holland [Roud 484, one verse] -- 21:15 Paddy Tunney: the mountain streams where the moorcocks crow [Roud 2124] -- 23:05 Michael Gallagher: Keech in the creel [Roud 120] -- 23:47 Maureen Melly: Farewell green Erin [Roud 2900] -- 25:35 Paddy Tunney: Oh Johnny lovely Johnny [Roud 5168] -- 28:02 [unidentified instrumental group]: Piece by Francis Collinson [based on tunes of the mountain streams where the moorcocks crow, Johnny lovely Johnny, and Keech in the creel].

These copies were made in 2011.

BLSA archive CDR: 1CDR0003501; BL Archive tape: H2193; Hamer tape No: 1.

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