Various - A British Sampler: A Souvenir In Sound Of England Scotland Wales & Northern Ireland Album
Performer:
Various
Title:
A British Sampler: A Souvenir In Sound Of England Scotland Wales & Northern Ireland
Country:
UK
Genre:
World & Country
Style:Promotional, Field Recording, Folk, Celtic, Vocal
Released: 1969
Catalog number: REB 41M
Label: BBC Radio Enterprises
MP3 album szie: 2645 mb
FLAC album size: 1433 mb
Tracklist
| 1 | The North West |
| 2 | HornpipeFiddle – Peter O'Leary |
| 3 | Northern Ireland |
| 4 | Blow The Wind SoutherlyVocals – Bel Canto Four |
| 5 | Paddy's ReturnVocals – Michael McCann |
| 6 | ShenandoahVocals – Stanley Riley |
| 7 | The Mountains O'MournePiano – Eric James Vocals – Charles Kennedy Written-By – Percy French |
| 8 | Blaydon RacesVocals – Northumbrian Serenaders |
| 9 | Big Ben Chiming The Three-Quarters |
| 10 | Bugeilio'r Gwenith Gwyn (Watching The Wheat)Harp – Susan Drake |
| 11 | An Irish Golden WeddingWritten-By – Brian O'Neile |
| 12 | Angels From The Realms Of GloryChoir – Choir Of St. John's College, Cambridge |
| 13 | Sospan FachChoir – Treorchy Male ChoirConductor – John Davies |
| 14 | The Ould Lammas FairVocals – Matthew Scally |
| 15 | I Cried In My Backyard YesterdayVocals, Guitar – Willy Russell |
| 16 | Cushy ButterfieldVocals – Northumbrian Serenaders |
| 17 | The Lass Of Richmond HillVocals – Bel Canto Four |
| 18 | The Wiltshire TempestEnsemble – Moonrakers' BandLeader – John Jenkins |
| 19 | GreensleevesArranged By – W. Chatterton DixChoir – L.C.C. Children's Choir |
| 20 | Blaze AwayWritten-By – A. Holzmann |
| 21 | Ye Banks And BraesVocals – Kathleen MacDonald |
| 22 | Down At The Old Bull And BushVocals – Bel Canto Four |
| 23 | May Morning Song |
| 24 | The Helston Flurry DanceBrass Band – St. Denis Silver Band |
| 25 | Train Effect: The Coronation Scot |
| 26 | The North |
| 27 | Behold, How Good And JoyfulChoir – Choir Of Peterborough CathedralWritten-By – Stanley Vann |
| 28 | Shoals Of HerringPerformer – The Fo'c'slesWritten-By – Ewan MacColl |
| 29 | The Wild RoverVocals – Patrick Phillips Written-By – Percy Jones |
| 30 | The Eriskay Love LiltChoir – Glasgow Orpheus ChoirConductor – Sir Hugh Roberton |
| 31 | JigConductor – Sandy Milne Ensemble – Banchory Strathspey And Reel Society |
| 32 | Simple SymphonyOrchestra – Northern Junior Philharmonic OrchestraWritten-By – Benjamin Britten |
| 33 | She's A Lassie From LancashireVocals – Bel Canto Four |
| 34 | On Ilkla Moor 'Baht 'AtVocals – Bel Canto Four |
| 35 | Changing Of The Guard Ceremony: Duke Of York's MarchBrass Band – Grenadier Guards Band |
| 36 | Scotland The BraveBagpipes – Seamus MacNeill |
| 37 | Guide Me, O Thou Great JehovahChoir – Treorchy Male ChoirConductor – John Davies |
| 38 | Southern England And London |
| 39 | Sheringham BreakdownAccordion – Bob Thompson , Percy Browne |
| 40 | Scotland |
| 41 | The Road To The IslesArranged By – M. Kennedy-FraserChoir – Scottish Junior Singers |
| 42 | The Stratford-Upon-Avon Morris Men |
| 43 | Wales |
| 44 | Oran SniomhVocals – Kathleen MacDonald |
| 45 | Knees Up Mother BrownChorus – St. Thomas's Hospital Patients Club |
| 46 | TrelawneyChoir – Fowey Male Voice ChoirConductor – Roger Brady |
| 47 | John PeelArranged By – F.W. WadeleyVocals – St James's Male Voice Quartet |
| 48 | The Lincolnshire PoacherVocals – Bel Canto Four |
| 49 | Nant Y MynyddHarp – Susan DrakeVocals – Anita Williams |
| 50 | Ceremony Of The Keys (Tower Of London) |
| 51 | Have You Seen The Muffin Man?Music By – BBC Radiophonic Workshop |
| 52 | Blow Away The Morning DewMusic By – BBC Radiophonic Workshop |
| 53 | Maybe SomedayPerformer – Crown Folk |
| 54 | Mae Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (Land Of My Fathers)Choir – Bridgend Police Choir |
| 55 | Parson's FarewellPipe, Drum [Tabor] – Kenworthy Schofield |
| 56 | Poet And Peasant OvertureBrass Band – All-Star Brass BandConductor – Harry MortimerWritten-By – Suppé |
| 57 | Bobby ShaftoMusic By – BBC Radiophonic Workshop |
| 58 | Dance A CachuchaBrass Band – All-Star Brass BandConductor – Harry MortimerWritten-By – Sullivan |
| 59 | The West Country |
| 60 | London, East Anglia And The Midlands |
| 61 | O Waly Waly (The Water Is Wide)Guitar – Danny CondonVocals – Marion Wellsted |
| 62 | Lamshaw's FancyNorthumbrian Pipes – Colin Caisley, Nicol Caisley |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| REB 41M | Various | A British Sampler: A Souvenir In Sound Of England Scotland Wales & Northern Ireland (LP, Mono) | BBC Radio Enterprises | REB 41M | UK | 1969 |
Credits
- Compiled By, Edited By – Leslie Perowne, Stephen Williams
- Design [Sleeve Design] – John J. Gillbe
Notes
Released for The British Travel Association, 64 St James Street, London SW1Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout): RE 41 SIDE 1
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout): RE 41 SIDE 2
Companies
- Copyright (c) – BBC
- Printed By – Dawson Rossiter Ltd.
Short intro
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