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Track Listing 1. Singer's Request, The 2. Little Musgrave 3. Golden Glove, The 4. Annachie Gordon 5. Flandyke Shore, The 6. William and Nancy's Parting 7. William Gleen 8. Bonny Bunch of Roses, The 9. Master Kilby 10. Annan Water 11. Isle of France 12. Canadee-I-O 13. Billy, Don't You Weep For Me 14. Edward 15. Humpback Whale, The
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Kurt Bloch | | Producer: | Kurt Bloch | | Distributor: | E1 Distribution (USA) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes TRAD ARR JONES contains traditional songs originally arranged and performed by Nic Jones. Personnel: John Wesley Harding (vocals, various instruments, acoustic guitar); Robert Lloyd (various instruments); Kurt Bloch (electric guitar, bass); Jed Jedrzejewski (mandolin, octave mandolin, accordion, background vocals); Jason Staczek (accordion, piano, harpsichord, Hammond B-3 organ, background vocals); Mike Musburger (drums). Recorded at Egg Studios, Seattle, Washington on November 19, 20 & 21, 1998 and Studio Litho, Seattle, Washington on April 26 & 27, 2000. Originally released on Zero Hour (2210). Includes liner notes by John Wesley Harding. Digitally remastered by "St. Vincent De" Paul Stubblebine. Personnel: John Wesley Harding (acoustic guitar); Jason Staczek, Jed Jedrzejewski (accordion); Kurt Bloch (bass guitar); Mike Musburger (drums); Robert Lloyd.
Industry Reviews ...Jones wrote beautiful new arrangements for these 11 traditional folk songs, some as old as 400 years... CMJ (02/01/1999)
...An affectionate tribute to the marvelous English singer/guitarist Nic Jones... Dirty Linen (08/01/2001)
Good - ...Jones's traditional arrangements of miller's tales, highwayman's odes and old-style romantic commentary...are revisited on this collection...Harding deliver[s] an intimate, smoky folk club opus... Q (06/01/1999)
3 out of 5) - Good - ...Jones's traditional arrangements of miller's tales, highwayman's odes and old-style romantic commentary...are revisited on this collection...Harding deliver[s] an intimate, smoky folk club opus... Q (06/01/1999)
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