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Various Artists - Scarborough Fair (The Best Of English Folk)
Артист: Various Artists
Альбом: Scarborough Fair (The Best Of English Folk), 2006
Издатель: Castle Music / CMETD1273
Жанр: British Folk
Формат файла: Eac, ape, cue, log, full 300dpi scans
Ссылка: CD
Нахождение: eDonkey/Kademlia

TRACKLIST
 1. Join Us In Our Game - Mr. Fox
 2. Let Nop Man Steal You Thyme - Cameron, Isla
 3. I Was A Young Man - Carthy, Martin
 4. Maiden Came From London Town - Arthur, Dave & Toni
 5. Nottamun Town - Jansch, Bert
 6. Trees They Do Grow High - Renbourn, John
 7. Sunny Goodge Street - Donovan
 8. Farewell (Fare Thee Well) - Donegan, Lonnie
 9. Daddy's Here - McTell, Ralph
10. Wrecked Again (live) - Chapman, Michael
11. Pretty Polly - Denny, Sandy
12. She Moved Through The Fair - Hart, Jean
13. Rubber Band - Waterson, Lal & Mike
14. Banquet On The Water - Sallyangie
15. Yellow Roses - Heron
16. Gabilan - Browne, Duncan
17. Evensong - Christmas, Keith
18. Winter Is A Coloured Bird - Comus
19. Poor Murdered Woman - Collins, Shirley & The Albion Country Band
20. Grey Daylight/Hawk/Ten Pound Fiddle - Swarbrick, Dave
21. Dalesman's Litany - Hart, Tim & Maddy Prior
22. England - Cartwright, Dave

TRACKLIST
 1. Maid That's Deep In Love - Pentangle
 2. Rambling Sailor - Albion Country Band
 3. John Barleycorn - Young Tradition
 4. Tramp - Jones, Al
 5. Mr Homburg Hat - Andrews, Harvey
 6. Morning Brings The Light - James, John
 7. Velvet To Atone - Trader Horne
 8. Mouse And The Crow - Pegg, Carolanne
 9. Do I Knoe You - Cooper, Mike
10. We Can Swing Together - Hull, Alan
11. Sailor - Scott, Robin
12. Beet Routes - Aungier, Cliff
13. Three Waltzes - Sawdust Band
14. One Armed Boatman & The Giant Squid - Roberts, Andy
15. Dulwich Song - Bunting, Bob
16. Geordie - Sless, Dave
17. Time For Love - Brierley, Marc
18. Ballad Of Dickie Lubber - Dransfield
19. Beauty Of The World - Prelude
20. Yorkshire Lass - Wrigley, Bernard
21. Dear River Thames - Digance, Richard
22. Sir Patrick Spens - Fairport Convention

TRACKLIST
 1. Blacksmith - Steeleye Span
 2. Mistress's Heath/Lumps Of Plum Pudding/Sherbourne Jig/Spania - Etchingham Steam Band
 3. Shephard Of The Downs - Wood, Royston & Heather
 4. An Everyday Consumption Song - Spirogyra
 5. Oh Did I Have A Dream - Incredible String Band
 6. Sarah Crazy Child - Tyrannosaurus Rex
 7. Parade - Decameron
 8. City Life - Tilston, Steve
 9. Buttermilk Hill - Black Country Three
10. Liverpool Lullaby - Campbell, Ian Folk Group
11. Scarborough Fair - Spinners
12. Song For A Dead Mole - Nicholson, Lea & Stan Ellison
13. Kirkstall Forge - Pegg, Bob & Nick Strutt
14. Laugh That Came Too Soon - Storyteller
15. Unquiet Grave - Gryphon
16. Won't You Stay A While Suzanne - Giltrap, Gordon
17. Lovely Joan/The Nightingale - Cronshaw, Andrew
18. Cornwall The Land That I Love - Wootton, Brenda
19. Lady Eleanor (live) - Lindisfarne
20. Just As The Curtain Finally Falls - Synathesia

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Notes at cduniverse.com
The folk revival that took place at club level during the Sixties introduced a whole new audience to traditional folksong, while also bringing to the fore the concept of the earnest young singer/songwriter. When, by the end of the decade, centuries-old songs were being given a sonic makeover by the new breed of electric folkies (headed by the likes of Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span, both of whom are represented on this collection), folk music had long since escaped out of the clubs and into the charts. This companion piece to similar 3CD sets concentrating on the Irish and Scottish folk scenes focuses on the astonishing depth of talent emanating from the English folk scene during this most tumultuous of decades. Every facet of the English folk genre is encompassed, ranging from club singers and trad folksong revivalists like Isla Cameron and Shirley Collins, the post-Dylan singer/songwriter (Donovan, Ralph McTell), folk-based fusion act Pentangle, and even such turn-of-the-decade acid folk iconoclasts as Synathesia and the mighty Comus.