by Reynardine
Ok then, I can't sleep so here are two more from my collection.
Bob and Carole Pegg with Sydney Carter
And Now It Is So Early: The Songs of Sydney Carter (1972)
13 songs from the Quaker songwriter and poet Sydney Carter performed by himself and Bob and Carole Pegg of Mr Fox. This album was recorded at about the same time as Bob and Carole's 'He Came From The Mountains' which includes Sydney Carter's most famous song 'Lord of the Dance'.
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Nigel Denver - Rebellion! (1967)
Songs of rebellion(!) from the Scottish singer in glorious mono. Featured musicians are Martin Carthy (guitar), Dave Swarbrick (fiddle, mandolin) and Felix Doran (pipes)
DL
password = reynardine (as if you haven't already guessed)
Cheers Reynardine
Superb!!
Bob and Carole Pegg with Sydney Carter
And Now It Is So Early: The Songs of Sydney Carter (1972)
13 songs from the Quaker songwriter and poet Sydney Carter performed by himself and Bob and Carole Pegg of Mr Fox. This album was recorded at about the same time as Bob and Carole's 'He Came From The Mountains' which includes Sydney Carter's most famous song 'Lord of the Dance'.
DL
Nigel Denver - Rebellion! (1967)
Songs of rebellion(!) from the Scottish singer in glorious mono. Featured musicians are Martin Carthy (guitar), Dave Swarbrick (fiddle, mandolin) and Felix Doran (pipes)
DL
password = reynardine (as if you haven't already guessed)
Cheers Reynardine
Superb!!
14 Comments:
Oh my God, you did it Reynardine - you posted the missing Bob and Carole Pegg album! Now that's what I call a Christmas present. Thanks! :-))))
Brilliant... I wish I had a collection of the old folk albums you have... green with envy. All mine went the way of all flesh with my Ex a while ago. I suspect most went into the garbage as she didn't appreciate them one bit.
So thanks very much for your offerings.
I knew someone would appreciate that one. I may get time to upload a couple more things before christmas. For the new year (still to rip and clean) Alistair Anderson - Corby Crag. Some of the Leader records (as opposed to Trailer) including Da Forty Fiddlers from the Shetlands.
May I just post a shout out for the wonderful Nigel Denver album. Never heard him before but I really like this one a lot. Many thanks R for this one and all the recent great stuff. What a treat.
Oh man--I've been lusting after the Bob & Carole Pegg Sydney Carter album forever. Seriously--it was probably my most-wanted folk album. Thank you very much indeed.
Oh man that Nigel Denver album was great. Thanks so much for keeping this music alive.
Do you have any out of print A.L. Lloyd or Ewan MacColl? Because that would be really really great.
Can anyone point me at a link to He came from the Mountains? I have been seeking it for ages...
right on! great post thanks for the bob pegg!!!
A few days ago I was in Tower Records in Shibuya, Tokyo, which has a better folk section than most British record shops (and certainly better than any in Hong Kong, where I live). I found a Japanese CD reissue of the Pegg/Carter album, which I never even knew existed, and of course bought it (together with other albums by Trees and the wonderful Malvina Reynolds).
When I get back home, I find your site featuring both this album and a story about the dog Hachiko, whose statue stands outside Shibuya station. Quite a coincidence.
Chris: you an find He Came From The Mountains at http://rapidshare.com/files/67277538/Bob___Carole_Pegg_-_He_Came_From_The_Mountains.zip - I don't know who posted it, but http://fileshunt.com can help you find many albums on Rapidshare.
"He Came From The Mountains"
also posted @ THTM:
http://time-has-told-me.blogspot.com/2007/10/pby-redsuffolk-2.html
How can I extract the files, or when do I need to give the password? I can download the .rar file, but get errors when I try to extract (using UnRarX on a Mac). Thanks.
Unbelievable! You posted the Bob and carollanne Peg - album i searched for.
THANKS.
Thank you very much for the Sydney Carter LP. I have another which focuses mostly on his sacred songs, so it is nice to round out the oeuvre w/ this one.
Thank you for the Sydney Carter LP. I deeply appreciate his sacred songs with their seeker content, and this LP offers his "secular" side (whatever "secular" means when it comes to art!?). Again, thanks.
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