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Chapel and Tavern

Maddy Prior & The Carnival Band: Chapel and Tavern (Park PRKCD 158)

Chapel and Tavern
Maddy Prior & The Carnival Band

Park Records PRKCD 158 (CD, UK, 2021)

Recorded live at Broadmead Baptist Church, Bristol, in 2007;
Live engineer: Patrick Hannan;
Mixed and mastered by Bob Prowse;
Album co-ordunation by John Dagnell;
Design and layout by Andjela K, Marcus Batley

Musicians

Maddy Prior: vocals;
Andy Watts: clarinet, bassoon, recorder, vocals;
Giles Lewin: violin, recorder, vocals;
Steve Banks: drums, violin, vocals;
Jub Davis: double bass, vocals;
Steno Vitale: guitar, mandolin, vocals

Tracks

  1. O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing (3.32)
  2. Ye Servants of God (3.00)
  3. O Thou Who Camest From Above (2.54)
  4. The Prodigal’s Resolution (3.06)
  5. Lady Nelson’s Waltz and Lord Nelson’s Waltz (3.19)
  6. Man Is for the Woman Made (2.15)
  7. Love Divine (5.19)
  8. Who Would True Valour See (1) (2.48)
  9. Come O Thou Traveller (3.46)
  10. Come Away to the Skies (2.38)
  11. Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise (2.55)
  12. The Shrewsbury Lasses / The Trip to Highgate / The Comical Fellow (3.46)
  13. The Little Barleycorne (4.52)
  14. Soldier, Soldier (1.38)
  15. I Know That My Redeemer Lives (2.55)
  16. My God I Am Thine (2.26)
  17. Mad Moll / Balliorum / I Wish You All Goodnight (3.39)
  18. Youth’s the Season Made for Joys (2.49)
  19. The Jovial Begger (3.18)
  20. Old Simon the King (4.12)
  21. Light of the World (3.10)
  22. Who Would True Valour See (2) (4.13)

Track 1 words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788), music Thomas Jarman (1776-1861), arr. Watts;
Track 2 words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788), music anon., Harmonia Sacra 1754;
Track 3 words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788), music Samuel Stanley (1767-1822), arr. Watts;
Tracks 4, 20 words Pills to Purge Melancholy 1719, music trad. 17th century, arr. Watts;
Track 5 c.1800, trad. arr. Lewin;
Track 6 words Peter Motteux (1663-1718), music Henry Purcell (1659-1695), arr. Watts;
Track 7 words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788), music Henry Purcell (1659-1695), arr. Watts;
Track 8 words John Bunyan (1628-1688), music trad. arr. Watts;
Tracks 9-10 words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788), Southern Harmony 1835, trad. arr. Watts;
Track 11 words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788), music Robert Williams (1781-1821), arr. Watts;
Track 12 c.1800, trad. arr. Lewin;
Track 13 trad. 17th century, arr Watts;
Track 14 Henry Purcell (1659-1695), arr. Watts;
Track 15 words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788), Randall’s Collection 1794, trad. arr. Watts;
Track 16 words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788), music Benjamin Milgrove (1731-1810), arr. Watts;
Track 17 c. 1800, trad. arr. Lewin;
Track 18 words John Gay 1685-1732, The Beggar’s Opera 1728, trad. arr. Watts;
Track 19 17th century, trad. arr. Watts,
Track 21 words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788), The American Musical Miscellany 1798, trad. arr. Watts;
Track 22 words John Bunyan, music trad. arr. Maddy Prior and The Carnival Band