World Library of Folk and Primitive Music: England
Object Details
- Local Numbers
- RA-RAMS-LP-0096 Columbia.206
- Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint)
- New York Columbia
- General
- Recorded at various locations in England between 1937 and 1951 by Alan Lomax, Peter Kennedy and others.
- Producer
- Lomax, Alan, 1915-2002
- Performer
- Biddick, Cyril
- Producer
- Kennedy, Peter, 1922-2006
- Recorder
- Kennedy, Peter, 1922-2006
- Performer
- Slade, Stanley
- Cameron, Isla
- Copper, Bob
- Copper, Jim, 1882-1954
- Perrier, Fred
- Tuck, Alfie
- Pidgeon, Bert
- Tewkesbury, Tom
- MacColl, Ewan
- Salmond, Charger
- Armstrong, Jack
- Tanner, Phil, 1942-
- Kimber, William, 1872-1961
- Lloyd, A. L. (Albert Lancaster), 1908-1982
- Lucas, Walter
- Rumble, Aunt Fanny
- Palmer, Bunny
- Brightwell, Jumbo
- Royal Earsdon Team
- Haymakers Orchestra
- Creator
- Copper Family (Musical group)
- Collection Creator
- Ramsey, Frederic, 1915-1995
- Place
- England
- Great Britian
- Topic
- British Isles -- Songs and music
- Music -- Europe
- Folksong revival
- Producer
- Lomax, Alan, 1915-2002
- Performer
- Biddick, Cyril
- Producer
- Kennedy, Peter, 1922-2006
- Recorder
- Kennedy, Peter, 1922-2006
- Performer
- Slade, Stanley
- Cameron, Isla
- Copper, Bob
- Copper, Jim, 1882-1954
- Perrier, Fred
- Tuck, Alfie
- Pidgeon, Bert
- Tewkesbury, Tom
- MacColl, Ewan
- Salmond, Charger
- Armstrong, Jack
- Tanner, Phil, 1942-
- Kimber, William, 1872-1961
- Lloyd, A. L. (Albert Lancaster), 1908-1982
- Lucas, Walter
- Rumble, Aunt Fanny
- Palmer, Bunny
- Brightwell, Jumbo
- Royal Earsdon Team
- Haymakers Orchestra
- Creator
- Copper Family (Musical group)
- Culture
- British
- See more items in
- Frederic Ramsey audio recordings
- Frederic Ramsey audio recordings / 33 1/3 RPM Records
- Extent
- 1 Phonograph record (analog, 33 1/3 rpm, 12 in.)
- Container
- Box LP, Item 96
- Archival Repository
- Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
- Identifier
- CFCH.RAMS, File RA-RAMS-LP-0096
- Type
- Archival materials
- Phonograph records
- Collection Citation
- Frederic Ramsey audio recordings, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
- Collection Rights
- Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
- Contents
- Haul on the bowlin' ; A' roving (Stanley Slade with male chorus) --Earsdon sword dancers (Royal Earsdon Team with Jimmy McKay, fiddle) --My bonny lad (Isla Cameron) --The contented country lad / Jim and Bob Copper) --The turmont hoer's song (Fred Perrier with accordion and villagers --Up the sides and down the middle (Bert Pidgeon, melodeon and Alfie Tuck, riddle drum) --The threshing machine (Jim Copper) --Quarrymen's Chant and song (Tom Tewkesbury and quarrymen) --The four loom weaver ; Fourpence a day (Ewan MacColl) --The rigs of the time ("Charger" Salmons and friends) --The Redesdale hornpipe (Jack Armstrong, Northumbrian small-pipes) --Corn rigs (Jack Armstrong's Barnstormer's Band) --The Wassail song (Phil Tanner) -- The Symondsbury & Eype mummer's play --The Padstow May songs & hobby horse music --The seven step polka (The Haymakers Village Barn Dance Band) --Brigg Fair (Isla Cameron) --The sweet primroses (Phil Tanner) --Died for love (Isla Cameron) --Country gardens (William Kimber, Anglo concertina) --Polly Vaughan (A.L. Lloyd) --Singing games and rhymes (Group of Sidbury children) --The prickle holly bush (Walter Lucas and villagers --Richard of Taunton Dean (Mrs. Aunt Fanny Rumble) --The mallard (Bunny Palmer) --The false hearted knight (Jumbo Brightwell) --Old daddy fox (Cyrill Biddick with accordion and chorus --The Gower reel (Phil Tanner, mouth music).
- Track Information
- 101 Haul on the Bowlin' / Stanley Slade. 102 A'Roving / Stanley Slade. 103 Earsdon Sword Dancers / Royal Earsdon Team. 104 My Bonnie Lad / Isla Cameron. 105 The Contented Country Lad / Bob Copper, Jim Copper. 106 The Turmut-Hoer's Song / Fred Perrier. 107 Up the Sides and Down the Middle / Alfie Tuck, Bert Pidgeon. 108 The Threshing Machine / Jim Copper. 109 Quarrymen's Chant and Song / Tom Tewkesbury. 110 The Four Loom Weaver / Ewan MacColl. 111 Fourpence a Day / Ewan MacColl. 112 The Rigs of Time / Charger Salmond. 113 The Redesdale Hornpipe / Jack Armstrong. 114 Corn Riggs / Jack Armstrong. 115 The Wassail Song / Phil Tanner. 116 The Mummer's Play. 201 The Padstow May Day Song. 202 The Seven Step Polka / Haymakers Orchestra. 203 Brigg Fair / Isla Cameron. 204 The Sweet Primroses / Phil Tanner. 205 Died for Love / Isla Cameron. 206 Country Gardens / William Kimber. 207 Polly Vaughan / A. L. (Albert Lancaster) Lloyd. 208 Singing Games and Rhymes. 209 The Prickle Holly Bush / Walter Lucas. 210 Richard of Taunton Dean / Aunt Fanny Rumble. 211 The Mullard / Bunny Palmer. 212 The False Hearted Knight / Jumbo Brightwell. 213 Old Daddy Fox / Cyril Biddick. 214 The Gower Reel / Phil Tanner.
- Restrictions
- Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only.
- Record ID
- ebl-1649109300700-1649109308362-0
- Metadata Usage
- CC0