| Description | Track 1: Charles Parker, Ronald Osborne and Cornelius Chaney talk about whether folk music should be accompanied by guitar or other instruments and ‘the American idiom creeping in’, 2.16 mins Track 2: continues Track 1, 3.51 mins Track 3: Dean Gitter talks about ‘Red Cross Store’, 0.28 mins Track 4: Dean Gitter sings ‘Red Cross Store’, 2.03 mins Track 5: Bert Lloyd talks about ‘The Gentleman Soldier’, 1.31 mins Track 6: Bert Lloyd sings ‘The Gentleman Soldier’, 2.19 mins Track 7: Peggy Seeger introduces an Arkansaw song, 1.03 mins Track 8: Peggy Seeger sings a song about a conversation with an Arkansaw farmer, 4.14 mins Track 9: Ewan MacColl introduces Seamus talks about the uilleann pipes, 1.40 mins Track 10: Seamus plays ‘The Brown Thorns’ on the uilleann pipes, 1.43 mins Track 11: Seamus plays ‘The Dublin Reel’ on the uilleann pipes, 1.25 mins Track 12: Seamus plays ‘The Lament for the Fox’ on the uilleann pipes, 3.13 mins Track 13: Ewan MacColl tells a funny story, 2.14 mins Track 14: Ewan MacColl sings ‘The Lament for Sicily’; Ewan MacColl asks Fitzroy Coleman for a calypso, 4.07 mins Track 15: Silence, 2.14 mins
Total: 34.28 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF549C0337880 |