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Folk Legacy: The 40th Girvan Traditional Folk Festival

Folk Legacy: The 40th Girvan Traditional Folk Festival (Traditional Arts Development)

Folk Legacy
The 40th Girvan Traditional Folk Festival
Various Artists

Traditional Arts Development, no issue number (2 CD, UK, 2014)

Historic live recordings marking the 40th anniversary of Girvan Traditional Folk Festival in Girvan, South Ayrshire, Scotland.
Sadly, the album tracklist gives no recording dates, credits, or details of the many tunes.

Musicians

see the individual tracks

Tracks

CD 1

  1. Arcady: Tunes (4.51)
  2. Iain Mackintosh: Singer of Songs (3.19)
  3. Dervish: Tunes / Paddy’s Trip to Scotland (4.44)
  4. Mirk: Patagonia (4.34)
  5. Adam McNaughtan: Transportation Ballads (5.58)
  6. Boys of the Lough: Tunes: The Lancers / Petronella (6.04)
  7. John Kirkpatrick: Adieu to Old England (Roud 1703; G/D 6:1083) (5.35)
  8. Heather Heywood: Lovely Jessie (4.52)
  9. Cathal McConnell & Tim O’Leary: Ye Lovers All (6.06)
  10. Bob Fox: Sally Wheatley (6.24)
  11. The Kipper Family: Whistling Monologue (7.46)
  12. Altan: Donal Agus Morag (6.59)

CD 2

  1. Waterson:Carthy: When First I Came to Caledonia (4.57)
  2. Bobby Robb: The Balaena (Roud 285) (3.05)
  3. Highland Connection: Tunes (4.20)
  4. Huw & Tony Williams: I Can Jump Puddles (4.56)
  5. Setanta: Tunes (3.43)
  6. The Gaugers: The Deadly Wars (Roud 7284) (5.18)
  7. Quadrille: Tunes (4.01)
  8. The Voice Squad: As I Roved Out (Roud 3479; G/D 6:1165) (4.50)
  9. Deanta: Tunes (5.47)
  10. Dave Burland: Schooldays End (4.30)
  11. Tony Hall: Yarmouth Town (4.49)
  12. Norman Kennedy: Puirt (4.34)
  13. Gerry O’Connor: Tunes (5.02)
  14. Jolly Jack: The Northwest Passage (5.33)
  15. Ossian: I’m a Working Chap / Tunes (9.47)

Tracks 7, 13, 18, 20, 23 trad.;
Track 8 poem by John Clare, music Gordon Tyrrall;
Track 10 words Joe Wilson, music Alex Glasgow;
Track 11 Chris Sugden, Dick Nudds;
Track 16 Huw & Tony Williams;
Track 22 Ewan MacColl;
Track 26 Stan Rogers