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Stick In The Wheel Present- From Here: English Folk Field Recordings / Various (CD)

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the album cover for Stick In The Wheel Present - From Here: English Folk Field Recordings / Various
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2017 release, a contemporary collection of field recordings featuring Sam Lee, Eliza Carthy, Jon Boden (Bellowhead), Martin Carthy and Spiro. Recorded on location, produced and curated by Nicola Kearey and Ian Carter, these brand new recordings offer a different way to hear some distinguished folk names alongside lesser known artists. Renowned for music that's true and unadorned, Stick In The Wheel invited the musicians to think about what From Here means to them - by way of place or geography, or as a way of exploring their musical origins - 'here's what I am, this is where I'm from'. An investigation not only of the past, but also of cultural identity; what it means to be making folk music now. "Our aim is to connect folk music to a wider audience whilst challenging the perception of what it is - here are some important artists from the scene, performing in the most traditional way possible - raw and powerful."

Tracklist:

  1. Jack Sharp - Bedfordshire May Carol
  2. Eliza Carthy - the Sea
  3. John Kirkpatrick - Here's Adieu to Old England
  4. Bella Hardy - the Ballad of Hugh Stenson
  5. Martin Carthy - the Bedmaking
  6. Nicola Kearey - Georgie
  7. Jon Boden - Fathom the Bowl
  8. Lisa Knapp - Lavender Song
  9. Spiro - Lost in Fishponds 1
  10. Sam Lee - the Wild Rover 1
  11. Stew Simpson - Eh Aww Ah Cud Hew 1
  12. Fran Foote - the Irish Girl 1
  13. Sam Sweeney - Bagpipers/Mount Hills 1
  14. Fay Hield - Bonny Boy 1
  15. Peta Webb ; Ken Hall - Just a Note/Wild Wild Whiskey 1
  16. Rob Harbron - Young Collins/Getting Up Stairs 1
  17. Men Diamler - 1848 (Sunset Beauregard)
Format: New CD/Rock

Stick In The Wheel Present- From Here: English Folk Field Recordings / Various (CD)

SKU: 5052442010128
Regular price ¥83.00
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Release Date: 03.17.2017

 
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2017 release, a contemporary collection of field recordings featuring Sam Lee, Eliza Carthy, Jon Boden (Bellowhead), Martin Carthy and Spiro. Recorded on location, produced and curated by Nicola Kearey and Ian Carter, these brand new recordings offer a different way to hear some distinguished folk names alongside lesser known artists. Renowned for music that's true and unadorned, Stick In The Wheel invited the musicians to think about what From Here means to them - by way of place or geography, or as a way of exploring their musical origins - 'here's what I am, this is where I'm from'. An investigation not only of the past, but also of cultural identity; what it means to be making folk music now. "Our aim is to connect folk music to a wider audience whilst challenging the perception of what it is - here are some important artists from the scene, performing in the most traditional way possible - raw and powerful."

Tracklist:

  1. Jack Sharp - Bedfordshire May Carol
  2. Eliza Carthy - the Sea
  3. John Kirkpatrick - Here's Adieu to Old England
  4. Bella Hardy - the Ballad of Hugh Stenson
  5. Martin Carthy - the Bedmaking
  6. Nicola Kearey - Georgie
  7. Jon Boden - Fathom the Bowl
  8. Lisa Knapp - Lavender Song
  9. Spiro - Lost in Fishponds 1
  10. Sam Lee - the Wild Rover 1
  11. Stew Simpson - Eh Aww Ah Cud Hew 1
  12. Fran Foote - the Irish Girl 1
  13. Sam Sweeney - Bagpipers/Mount Hills 1
  14. Fay Hield - Bonny Boy 1
  15. Peta Webb ; Ken Hall - Just a Note/Wild Wild Whiskey 1
  16. Rob Harbron - Young Collins/Getting Up Stairs 1
  17. Men Diamler - 1848 (Sunset Beauregard)