Bob Davenport (with The Boldon Banjos & The Rakes)
Pal Of My Cradle Days (Trailer LER 2088) 1973
The inimitable Bob Davenport accompanied by The Rakes with bits in between by The Boldon Banjos.
Side 1:
1. Moving Day (BD with The Rakes & The Boldon Banjos)
2. Twelve Stone Two (BD & The Rakes)
3. Around The World (The Boldon Banjos)
4. Alexander's Ragtime Band (The Boldon Banjos & The Rakes)
5. The Durham Clockmaker (BD)
6. Delilah (The boldon Banjos)
7. The Road And The Miles To Dundee (BD)
8. Robert E Lee/California Here I Come (The Boldon Banjos)
9. Wheel The Perambulator (BD & The Rakes)
Side 2:
1. Do You Want Your Old Lobby Washed Down (BD & The Rakes)
2. If You Knew Susie/Yes Sir, That's My Baby/How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm (The Boldon Banjos)
3. William Brown (BD with The Boldon Banjos & The Rakes )
4. He's Only An Old Village Postman/I Don't Work For A Living (BD with Reg Hall, piano)
5. Dream (The Boldon Banjos)
6. The Kentucky Waltz/Pal Of My Cradle Days (BD with The Boldon Banjos & The Rakes)
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The inimitable Bob Davenport accompanied by The Rakes with bits in between by The Boldon Banjos.
Side 1:
1. Moving Day (BD with The Rakes & The Boldon Banjos)
2. Twelve Stone Two (BD & The Rakes)
3. Around The World (The Boldon Banjos)
4. Alexander's Ragtime Band (The Boldon Banjos & The Rakes)
5. The Durham Clockmaker (BD)
6. Delilah (The boldon Banjos)
7. The Road And The Miles To Dundee (BD)
8. Robert E Lee/California Here I Come (The Boldon Banjos)
9. Wheel The Perambulator (BD & The Rakes)
Side 2:
1. Do You Want Your Old Lobby Washed Down (BD & The Rakes)
2. If You Knew Susie/Yes Sir, That's My Baby/How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm (The Boldon Banjos)
3. William Brown (BD with The Boldon Banjos & The Rakes )
4. He's Only An Old Village Postman/I Don't Work For A Living (BD with Reg Hall, piano)
5. Dream (The Boldon Banjos)
6. The Kentucky Waltz/Pal Of My Cradle Days (BD with The Boldon Banjos & The Rakes)
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2 Comments:
That's possibly it for a few weeks now I've caught up with the backlog. Still to come, Finbar Furey - Irish Pipe Tunes, Finbar & Eddie (the one on Dawn Records that I can't remember the title of until I go back home...) Oh and many more when I have the time.
Now this is splendid! The next great Irish artist I've been searching for for years after being infatuated by the Dubliners and Clancy Brothers in my childhood. Could it be there is a ragtime influence in the banjo work or am I too used to Barney McKenna? Can't tell.
Cheers, Jan.
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