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Alaistair Anderson - Steel Skies info
12TS427 1982
Alaistair Anderson English Concertina
Northumbrian Smallpipes
Tony Corcoran Fiddle (right hand channel)
Martin Dunn Flute, whistle, piccolo
Robin Dunn Mandolin
Chuck Fleming Fiddle (left hand channel)
side one
First Light
Rhymeside 1, 2
The Mountain Stream
First Light -----------------------8.44
The Road to the North
Clennel Street
The Franklin River ---------------8.42
The Air for Maurice Ogg
Jumping jack
The Air for Maurice Ogg ----------5.22
Green Ginger ---------------------3.03
Side Two:
The Ironbridge
Eynhallow -------------------------7.18
In Trim
Mount Hooley
Lemington Bank -------------------3.26
The Kestrel
High Force
Dog Leap Stairs
Hot Rivets
The Seven Gate Road --------------7.20
When the Frosts are Setting In -----1.40
East Winds
The Millstream
Centenary Pack --------------------7.25
All titles Allistair Anderson
and as trivia:
Richard Thompson covered The Air for Maurice Ogg
it was circa 1987 - but I don't have the full reference(s)
12TS427 1982
Alaistair Anderson English Concertina
Northumbrian Smallpipes
Tony Corcoran Fiddle (right hand channel)
Martin Dunn Flute, whistle, piccolo
Robin Dunn Mandolin
Chuck Fleming Fiddle (left hand channel)
side one
First Light
Rhymeside 1, 2
The Mountain Stream
First Light -----------------------8.44
The Road to the North
Clennel Street
The Franklin River ---------------8.42
The Air for Maurice Ogg
Jumping jack
The Air for Maurice Ogg ----------5.22
Green Ginger ---------------------3.03
Side Two:
The Ironbridge
Eynhallow -------------------------7.18
In Trim
Mount Hooley
Lemington Bank -------------------3.26
The Kestrel
High Force
Dog Leap Stairs
Hot Rivets
The Seven Gate Road --------------7.20
When the Frosts are Setting In -----1.40
East Winds
The Millstream
Centenary Pack --------------------7.25
All titles Allistair Anderson
and as trivia:
Richard Thompson covered The Air for Maurice Ogg
it was circa 1987 - but I don't have the full reference(s)
6 Comments:
Fantastic post. I have the vinyl copy of this but it's lovely to have a digital copy as well. As an additional bit of trivia, Martin Simpson has also recorded Air for Maurice Ogg on his album The Bramble Briar. Alistair wrote this tune in commemoration of a mutual friend. Mo (Maurice) was from Coleby in Lincolnshire and is fondly remembered by all of us who were involved in the folk scene in Lincolnshire in the 70's and 80's.
John Davies
Is it me or has the link to this file disappeared?
John
Thanks Henry, I'll get to posting the album pretty soon as soon as I have organised the songs correctly, I was not far out by the way.
Gonzo.
Further correction after discussion with my Tasmanian friend, holding the sleeve. and to get the timings to agree with yours... we get
The Air for Maurice Ogg
Jumping jack
Green Ginger --------------------5.22
The Ironbridge -------------------3.03
Side Two:
Eynhallow -------------------------7.18
Ironbridge is definately on side 1 at least it is on my friends copy, unless there are two issues of course.. That would not surprise me at all..
But where is the link? Am I missing something???
Given time, once the track order is finally sorted, the album WILL be posted, as yet there is NO link because I am waiting for the rear cover to arrive, via email from the other side of MY world (Tasmania)
:-)) (My mum said all good things!)
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