The Black Velvet Band : folksongs of newsworthy sensation
Material type: MusicPublisher number: FSB 029 | Folktracks [Folktrax]Publication details: Folktracks [Folktrax], 1975.Description: 1 audiocassette : analogItem type | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Storage | SCS 58 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR05505 |
Cassette.
Side 1: 1. The Black Velvet Band / Bill Cameron (with accordion), recorded by Peter Kennedy, St Mary's, Scilly, Cornwall 1956, 2'33" -- 2. Blackberry Fold / Harry Cox, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Catfield, Norfolk 1952, 3'29" -- 3. Brennan's On the Moor / Charlie Wills, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Morcombelake, Bridport, Dorset 1952, 3'15" -- 4. Derry Gaol "The Dreary Gallows" / Sarah Makem, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Keady, Co Armagh 1952, 3'21" -- 5. Donnelly and Cooper / Frank "Wings" Campbell, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Forkhill, Co Armagh 1952, 4'13" -- 6. Epsom Races "The Broken Down Gentleman" / George Attrill, recorded by Bob Copper, Fittleworth, Sussex 1954 - 1'52" -- 7. Erin go bragh / John Strachan (with audience), recorded by Alan Lomax, Fyvie, Aberdeensh 1956, 2'04" -- 8. The Folkestone Murder / George Spicer, recorded by Peter Kennedy, East Grinstead, Sussex 1956, 2'28" -- 9. Jack Hall "Tedburn Hill" / Jack Endacott, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Chagford, Devon 1954 - 1'44" -- 10. Morrissey and the Russian Sailor [#325] / Sean McDonagh, recorded by Brian George, Carna, Co Galway 1947, 3'51" -- Side 2: 1. Newlyn Town / Bob Scarce, recorded by Peter Kennedy, "The Ship", Blaxhall, Suffolk 1955 - 5'06" -- 2. The Oxford Girl / Phoebe Smith, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Woodbridge, Suffolk 1956, 3'35" -- 3. Poison in A Glass of Wine "Oxford City" / Mary Doran, of Co Wexford, recorded by Peter Kennedy 1952, 2'08" -- 4. Polly Vaughan / Harry Cox, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Catfield, Norfolk 1953, 2'12" -- 5. Spencer the Rover / Bob & Ron Copper, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Rottingdean, Sussex 1955, 3'24" -- 6. The Standing Stones / Ethel & John Findlater, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Dounby, Orkney 1955, 4'30" -- 7. Sweet Fanny Adams / Vashti Vincent, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Sixpenny Handley, Wiltshire 1954, 2'40" -- 8. Sylvia, The Female Highwayman / Paddy Walsh, recorded by Cyril Tawney, Devonport 1960, 3'22" -- 9. Three Jolly Sportsmen / Bob Scarce, recorded by Peter Kennedy, Blaxhall, Suffolk 1953, 6'07".