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The Ian Campbell Folk Group
A few of the Ian Campbell Group's records (as well as some of Ian's
solo releases) are detailed below: Any additional information
gratefully received
(email
me).
With thanks to Susanne Kalweit.
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Ceilidh At the Crown EP (Topic TOP76, 1962)
Side One: The Mason's Apron/Paddy On the Railroad; The Twa Corbies;
Our Ship Is Ready; Buy Broom Besoms
Side Two: The Nutting Girl; The Jolly Beggar; The Boatman;
A 100 Years Ago
all songs trad unless otherwise indicated
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Songs of Protest EP (Topic TOP82, 1962)
Side One: Viva La Quince Brigade; We Will Overcome; The Boys of Wexford
Side Two: The Peat Bog Soldiers; Domovina; The Cutty Wren
all songs trad unless otherwise indicated
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The Crow and the Cradle Single (Topic STOP102, 1963)
Side One: The Crow and the Cradle (Sidney Carter)
Side Two: The Sun Is Burning (Ian Campbell)
The Sun Is Burning sung by Lorna Campbell with banjo accompanimnet by
John Dunkerley
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This Is the Ian Campbell Folk Group! (Transatlantic TRA 110, 1963)
Side One: Twa Recruiting Sergeants; Keel Row; The Unquiet Grave;
To Hear the Nightingale Sing (Campbell); The Drover's Dream
(Campbell); Traditional Medley (instrumental); Rockin' the Cradle
(Campbell); The Jute Mill Song (Mary Brooksbank);
Johnny Lad
Side Two: Blow Boys Blow; Down in the Coal Mine; Garton Mother's
Lullaby (Campbell); The Bells of Rhymney; The Apprentice's Song
(Campbell); Rocky Road to Dublin/Drops of Brandy (instrumental);
Homeward Bound (Campbell); The Waters of Tyne (Campbell);
The Wee Cooper o' Fife (Campbell)
all songs trad unless otherwise indicated
Ian Campbell (vocals), Lorna Campbell (vocals), Dave Swarbrick (fiddle,
mandola), John Dunkerley (banjo, guitar) Brian Clark (guitar, autoharp),
with Dave Phillips and Brian Brocklehurst
Re-released as Presenting the Ian Campbell Folk Group (Contour 2870 314, 1964)
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Ian Campbell Folk Group: Edinburgh Folk Festival Vol.1 (Decca LK4546, 1963)
with Ray & Archie Fisher,
Ann Briggs, Owen Hand, Lou Killen,
Matt McGinn,
Hamish Imlach, Nadia Cattouse, Clive
Palmer & Robin Williamson, Dolina Maclennan
Side One: Tail Toddle
Side Two: Devil and the Farmer's Wife
all songs trad unless otherwise indicated
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Ian Campbell Folk Group: Edinburgh Folk Festival Vol.2 (Decca LK4563, 1964)
with Ray & Archie Fisher,
Ann Briggs, Owen Hand, Lou Killen,
Matt McGinn,
Hamish Imlach, Nadia Cattouse, Jill
Doyle, Jean Hart, Dolina Maclennan
Side One: Fiddle Tunes
Side Two: Shoals of Herring (MacColl/Clancy)
all songs trad unless otherwise indicated
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The Ian Campbell Folk Group EP (Decca DFE 8592, 1964)
Side One: Paddy On the Railroad (MacColl); True love Don't Weep (Sharpe)
Side Two: The John B Sails (Sandburg/Hays); Drill Ye
Tarriers Drill (Trad)
Ian Campbell (vocals), Lorna Campbell (vocals),
John Dunkerly (bajo, guitar),
Dave Swarbrick (fiddle, mandola),
Brian Clark (guitar, autoharp)
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Across the Hills (Transatlantic TRA 118, 1964)
Side One: Across the Hills (Rosselson); Come Kiss Me Love (Campbell); The Blind Man
(trad arr Campbell); I Know My Love (McPeake); Derby Ram (Cecil Sharp); Mary Mild (trad);
Remember Me (Campbell)
Side Two: The Cockfight (trad arr Campbell); Gypsey Rover (trad arr Campbell); Cho Cho Losa
(trad); The Keeper (Sharp); Instrumental Medley (trad); Collier Laddie (trad arr Campbell);
We're No Awa To Bide Awa (trad arr Campbell)
Ian Campbell (vocals), Lorna Campbell (vocals), Dave Swarbrick (fiddle, mandola), John Dunkerley (banjo, guitar)
Brian Clark (guitar, autoharp)
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Sea Songs and Shanties: Farewell Nancy (Topic 12T110, 1964)
with Cyril Tawney, Louis Killen, Bob Davenport, Dave Swarbrick
Wild Goose; Lovely Nancy
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