Record

Ref NoMS 4000/5/1/11/16
TitleSound recording of East Anglian Singers Part 2 featuring Sam Larner (born 1878) of Winterton, Norfolk; unknown American folk duo singing
LevelFile
Date07 June 1969; 12 June 1969
DescriptionTracks 2-8 East Anglian Singers Part 2 featuring Sam Larner; Track 9 [Harpsichord] instrumental; Tracks 10-13 unknown American folk duo singing.

Track 1: Duration (min/sec): 0.20 Description of track: Silent start to tape and brief section of speech
Track 2: Duration (min/sec): 1.19 Description of track: Sam Larner Singing 'In Scarborough Fair Town'
Track 3: Duration (min/sec): 0.58 Description of track: Sam Larner Singing 'Maids When You're Young Never Wed'
Track 4: Duration (min/sec): 4.02 Description of track: Sam Larner Singing 'Bold Lamkin'
Track 5: Duration (min/sec): 1.22 Description of track: Sam Larner Singing 'The Little Tailor'
Track 6: Duration (min/sec): 2.31 Description of track: Sam Larner Singing 'John Barleycorn'
Track 7: Duration (min/sec): 2.09 Description of track: Sam Larner Singing 'Her Uncle and the Squire' or 'Banks of Sweet Dundee'
Track 8: Duration (min/sec): 2.04 Description of track: Sam Larner Singing 'Bold Grenadier'
Track 9: Duration (min/sec): 1.10 Description of track: Unknown [Harpsichord] instrumental
Track 10: Duration (min/sec): 3.48 Description of track: Unknown American folk duo Singing and some speech about the folk revival
Track 11: Duration (min/sec): 3.04 Description of track: Unknown American folk duo Song about Vietnam
Track 12: Duration (min/sec): 1.59 Description of track: Unknown American folk duo Song about democracy
Track 13: Duration (min/sec): 4.59 Description of track: Unknown American folk duo Song ['Cradle to the grave'] about life experience [c2 mins of silence at end of track]

Total duration: (min/sec): 29.45
Related MaterialSee also recordings at MS 4000/5/1/11/5-7;9-10, MS 4000/5/2/2/1,4,7 and
MS 4000/5/2/3/1-2 of Sam Larner and Sam Larner/Harry Cox recording at MS 4000/5/1/1/11
Sam Larner was born in 1878 at Winterton, Norfolk and worked as a herring fisherman through an era when Great Yarmouth was a major fishing centre. The stories and songs of Sam Larner were used, amongst others, in the making of the third radio ballad 'Singing The Fishing' which was originally transmitted on the BBC Home Service in August 1960 and was awarded the 'Prix d'Italia' for radio documentary in October 1960. See CD recording of the third radio ballad. Accompanying written production documentation of the third radio ballad is at MS 4000/2/78.
Physical DescriptionListening copy: 1 x CD-R serial number CF129 K007 7074
Original tape:
Size: 5" tape reel
Gauge: 1/4" tape (0.625cm)
Speed: 3.75ips (9.5cm/s);
EQ Curve used: IEC
Track configuration: Half Track Mono
Dubbing Date: 01/03
Access StatusOpen
LanguageEnglish
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