| Description | Recording of a folk night in a pub in County Durham. The programme consists of folk songs and introduction and commentary by Ewan MacColl. The songs and singers on the recording are:
Track 1: 'Durham Gaol' a song written by Tommy Armstrong, 0.33 mins Track 2: Compere introduces Ned, 0.36 mins Track 3: Ned sings 'Wake up, wake up, my love' and two unnamed singers sing 'My mother came from Norway', 'I was gannin in by', 1.52 mins Track 4: Eddy Pickford sings 'The Chelsea Trip', 0.51 mins Track 5: Compere introduces a man who wants to tell a story, 0.14 mins Track 6: Silence, 0.34 mins Track 7: Test tone, 0.24 mins Track 8: Introduction and crowd noise, 0.28 mins Track 9: Ewan MacColl introduces the programme, 0.36 mins Track 10: Brian Henderson sings 'The Collier Lad', 2.01 mins Track 11: Ewan MacColl, 0.43 mins Track 12: Vel Atkinson sings 'The Bonny Lass', 0.21mins Track 13: Charles Parker apologises for stopping the show, 0.54 mins Track 14: Maureen Craik and Ian Frazer sing 'Birniebouzle', 1.59 mins Track 15: Ewan MacColl, 0.35 mins Track 16: Jack Elliot sings 'I am an old miner', 2.07 mins Track 17: Ewan MacColl, 0.55 mins Track 18: 'Durham Gaol', 1.35 mins Track 19: Ewan MacColl, 0.13 mins Track 20: Silence, 0.23 mins Track 21: Test tone, 0.38 mins Track 22: Ewan MacColl, 1.20 mins Track 23: Crowd noise, 1.22 mins Track 24: Silence, 5.54 mins Track 25: Ewan MacColl, 0.24 mins Track 26: Eddy Pickford sings 'The Chelsea Trip', 1.43 mins Track 27: Silence, 5.26 mins
Total: 34.56 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF565D0589780 |