Alan Lomax, Peter Kennedy - England FLAC download
- Performer: Alan Lomax
- Title: England
- Size FLAC ver: 1801 mb
- Country: US
- Style: Folk
- Other formats: AHX VOX MMF ASF VOC TTA AUD
- Genre: Folk / World / Country
- Rating: 4.4 of 5

Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1.1 | –Stanley Slade | Haul On The Bowlin'Vocals – Stanley Slade |
| A1.2 | –Stanley Slade | A'RovingVocals – Stanley Slade |
| A1.3 | –Royal Earsdon Team With Jimmy McKay | Earsdon Sword DancersFiddle – Jimmy McKayPerformer – Royal Earsdon Team |
| A1.4 | –Isla Cameron | My Bonny LadRecorded By – Alan LomaxVocals – Isla Cameron |
| A1.5 | –Jim Copper And Bob Copper | The Contented Country LadRecorded By – Brian George Vocals – Bob Copper, Jim Copper |
| A1.6 | –Fred Perrier | The Turmut-Hoer's SongAccordion – Unknown ArtistRecorded By – Peter Kennedy Vocals – Fred Perrier |
| A1.7 | –Bert Pidgeon And Alfie Tuck | Up The Sides And Down The MiddleMelodeon – Bert PidgeonRecorded By – Peter Kennedy Tambourine – Alfie Tuck |
| A1.8 | –Jim Copper | The Threshing MachineVocals – Jim Copper |
| A1.9 | –Tom Tewkesbury And A Gang Of Quarrymen | Quarrymen's Chant And SongVocals – A Gang Of Quarrymen, Tom Tewkesbury |
| A1.10 | –Ewan McColl* | The Four Loom WeaverRecorded By – Alan LomaxVocals – Ewan McColl* |
| A1.11 | –Ewan McColl* | Fourpence A DayRecorded By – Alan LomaxVocals – Ewan McColl* |
| A1.12 | –Charger Salmond And Friends | The Rigs Of The TimeVocals – Charger Salmond And Friends |
| A2.1 | –Jack Armstrong | The Redesdale HornpipeBagpipes [Northumbrian Smallpipes] – Jack ArmstrongRecorded By – Alan Lomax |
| A2.2 | –Jack Armstrong's Band | Corn RiggsPerformer [Played By] – Jack Armstrong's Band |
| A2.3 | –Phil Tanner | The Wassail Song |
| A2.4 | –A Team Of Men* | The Mummer's PlayPerformer – A Team Of Men* |
| B1.1 | –Crowd* | The Padstow May Day SongAccordion – Unknown ArtistDrum – Unknown ArtistPerformer – Crowd* |
| B1.2 | –"The Haymakers" Village Barn Dance Orchestra | The Seven Step PolkaPerformer [Played By] – "The Haymakers" Village Barn Dance OrchestraRecorded By – Peter Kennedy |
| B2.1 | –Isla Cameron | Brigg FairVocals – Isla Cameron |
| B2.2 | –Phil Tanner | The Sweet PrimrosesVocals – Phil Tanner |
| B2.3 | –Isla Cameron | Died For LoveRecorded By – Alan LomaxVocals – Isla Cameron |
| B2.4 | –Wm. Kimber | Country GardensConcertina – Wm. Kimber |
| B2.5 | –A. L. Lloyd | Polly VaughanVocals – A. L. Lloyd |
| B3.1 | –Group Of Children* | Singing Games And RhymesPerformer – Group Of Children* |
| B3.2 | –Walter Lucas And The People Of Sixpenny Handley | The Prickle Holly BushVocals – The People Of Sixpenny Handley, Walter Lucas |
| B3.3 | –Mrs. (Aunt Fanny) Rumble | Richard Of Taunton DeanVocals – Mrs. (Aunt Fanny) Rumble |
| B3.4 | –Bunny Palmer | The MullardRecorded By – Peter Kennedy Vocals – Bunny Palmer |
| B3.5 | –Jumbo Brightwell | The False Hearted KnightVocals – Jumbo Brightwell |
| B3.6 | –Cyril Biddick With Chorus* | Old Daddy FoxAccordion – Unknown ArtistVocals – Chorus*, Cyril Biddick |
| B3.7 | –Phil Tanner | The Gower Reel |
Credits
- Compiled By – Alan Lomax
- Compiled By [Assistant] – Robin Roberts
- Design – Ronald Clyne
- Edited By – Alan Lomax, Peter Kennedy
- Liner Notes – Alan Lomax
Notes
CSP (A Service of CBS Records)Edited for the English Folk Dance and Song Society from the Recorded Programs Library of the B.B.C.
Recordings of Phil Tanner, courtesy Columbia Graphophone Company, Ltd., Great Britain.
A1.1. & A1.2. Sung by Stanley Slade with male chorus. Bristol. June 1942. (B.B.C. Bristol, July 1943).
A1.3. Royal Earsdon Team from Backworth Colliery, Northumberland with fiddler Jimmy McKay (B.B.C. Newcastle, January 1948.)
A1.5. Sung by Jim and Bob Copper of Rottingdean, Sussex (B.B.C. Recording by Brian George.)
A1.6. Sung by Fred Perrier and local villagers, accordion, West Lavington, Wiltshire. (Recorded November, 1950.)
A1.7. Recorded at a "Village Barn Dance" in Dorset, 1951.
A1.8. Sung by Jim Copper of Rottingdean, Sussex. (B.B.C. Recording.)
A1.9. Portland, Dorset, July 1939. (B.B.C.)
A1.11. Learned from lead miners in Teasdale, Yorkshire.
A1.12. Sung by Charger Salmond and friends at the Windwill pub, near Stalham, Norfolk, 1947. (B.B.C.)
A2.1. Wideopen, Newcastle.
A2.2. Played by Jack Armstrong's Band with fiddle, accordion, and piano.
A2.3. Gower, South Wales, Columbia Record. No. RO 102. Copyright, English Folk Dance and Song Society.
A2.4. Performed by a team of men, Symondsbury, near Bridport, Dorset. Christmas, 1951. (B.B.C. Collection - Peter Kennedy).
B1.1. Sung by a crowd with accordion and drum. B.B.C. Published in the "Journal of the English Folk Dance and Song Society" Copyright.
B1.2. Sidbury, South Devon, B.B.C. 1951.
B2.1. Learned from John Taylor's recording HMV 2/2973.
B2.2 Columbia RO-101, Gower, Wales.
B2.3. Learnt from Joseph Taylor record.
B2.4. Headington, Oxfordshire, B.B.C.
B3.1. Group of children playing in Sidbury, Devon, B.B.C. Collection (Peter Kennedy). February 1951.
B3.2. Sung by Walter Lucas and the people of Sixpenny Handley, Dorset. B.B.C., 1951.
B3.3. Sung by Mrs. (Aunt Fanny) Rumble, Tilshead, Wiltshire. B.B.C., 1951.
B3.4. Sung by Bunny Palmer, with chorus at a Village Barn Dance, Sidbury, Devon.
B3.5. Sung at the Eel's Foot Pub, East Bridge, Suffolk, B.B.C., 1947.
B3.6. With accordion acc., Boscastle, Cornwall. B.B.C., 1943.
B3.7. Columbia RO-101.
(Sleeve) Printed in U.S.A.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Label, Side A): XLP 9449
- Matrix / Runout (Label, Side B): XLP 9450
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side A): XLP-9449--1F T
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side B): XLP-9450--3E T
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KL-206 | Various | England (LP, Comp) | Columbia Masterworks | KL-206 | US | 1955 |
| SL-206 | Alan Lomax, Peter Kennedy | Alan Lomax, Peter Kennedy - England (LP, Comp) | Columbia Masterworks | SL-206 | US | 1955 |
| ROUNDER CD 1741 | Alan Lomax, Peter Kennedy | Alan Lomax, Peter Kennedy - England (CD, Comp) | Rounder Records | ROUNDER CD 1741 | USA & Canada | 1998 |
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