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Nigel Denver: Nigel Denver
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Nigel Denver Decca LK 4556 (LP, UK, 1964) |
See also the album’s sleeve notes in the Nigel Denver discography at Nick Guida’s fantastic The Balladeers website.
Musicians
Nigel Denver: guitar, vocals;
Alf Edwards: concertina;
Martin Carthy, Barry Thomas: guitars;
Gordon McCullough: banjo;
John Reavey: tin whistle
Tracks
Side 1
- Ye Jacobites by Name (Roud 5517)
- Twa Recruitin’ Sergeants (Roud 3356; G/D 1:77)
- Glasgow Street Songs
- Johnny Lad (Roud 2587; G/D 4:755)
- Springhill Disaster
- Bonnie Ship the Diamond (Roud 2172; G/D 1:11)
- Gallowa’ Hills (Roud 3358)
- Freedom Come All Ye
Side 2
- Come All Ye Tramps and Hawkers (Roud 1874; G/D 3:487)
- Hot Asphalt (Roud 2134)
- The Shoals of Herring (Roud 13642)
- Bonny Lass o’ Fyvie (Roud 545; G/D 1:84)
- Kelly the Boy from Killanne (Roud 16908)
- Johnny I Hardly Knew You (Roud 3137)
All tracks trad. arr. Nigel Denver except
Track 5 Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger;
Track 8 Hamish Henderson;
Track 11 Ewan MacColl
> Folk Music > Records > Nigel Denver: Moving On
Nigel Denver: Moving On
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Moving On Decca LK 4728 (LP, UK, 1965) |
Produced by Nigel Denver;
Engineer: Stanley Goodall
See also the album’s sleeve notes in the Nigel Denver discography at Nick Guida’s fantastic The Balladeers website.
Musicians
Nigel Denvers, guitar, vocals;
Martin Carthys, guitar
Tracks
Side 1
- The Jute Mill Song (Roud 2585)
- MacPherson’s Lament (Roud 2160; G/D 3:697)
- The Three Flowers (Roud 9742)
- The Moving On Song (Roud 6852)
- Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation (Roud 5516)
- The Bonnie Hoose o’ Airlie (Roud 794; Child 199; G/D 2:233)
- Derek Bentley
Side 2
- The Ballad of Jimmy Wilson
- Two Corbies (Roud 5; Child 26)
- Van Diemen’s Land (Roud 519; Laws L18; G/D 2:252)
- Banks o’ Sicily (Roud 10501)
- The Bleacher Lassie o’ Kelvinhaugh (Roud 3325; G/D 5:1041)
- Jamie Foyers (Roud 1941; G/D 1:106)
- The Big Hewer
All tracks trad. arr. Nigel Denver except
Track 1 Mary Brookbank;
Tracks 4, 14 Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger;
Track 7 Karl Dallas;
Track 8 Ewan MacColl;
Track 11 Hamish Henderson
> Folk Music > Records > Nigel Denver: Rebellion!
Nigel Denver: Rebellion!
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Rebellion! Decca LK 4844 (LP, UK, 1967) |
Produced by Mike Vernon;
Engineer: Vic Smith
See also the album’s sleeve notes in the Nigel Denver discography at Nick Guida’s fantastic The Balladeers website.
Musicians
Nigel Denver: guitar, vocals;
Martin Carthy: guitar;
Dave Swarbrick: fiddle, mandolin;
Felix Doran: Irish pipes
Tracks
Side 1
- Wae’s Me for Prince Charlie (Roud 16902)
- Johnnie Cope (Roud 2315; G/D 1:125)
- I’m a Freeborn Man
- The Ballad of Tim Evans
- The Wee, Wee German Lairdie (Roud 2573)
- Kishmul’s Galley (Henry H535(b))
- Bold Robert Emmet (Roud 3066)
Side 2
- The Jolly Beggar (Roud 118; Child 279; G/D 2:274)
- The Verdant Braes of Skreen (Roud 419; Henry H593)
- The Work of the Weavers (Roud 374)
- Fiddach Side
- Bruce Richard Reynolds
- Father Murphy (Roud 3020)
All tracks trad. arr. Nigel Denver except
Tracks 3-4 Ewan MacColl;
Track 6 Marjorie Kennedy-Fraser, Kenneth MacLeod;
Track 12 Jim O’Connor
> Folk Music > Records > Nigel Denver
Other records with Nigel Denver
Various Artists,
Hootenanny in London,
LP, Decca LK 4545, 1963
Various Artists,
Folk Now,
LP, Decca LK 4683, 1965
Various Artists,
Folk Scene,
LP, Folk Scene FSP 001, 1966