The Copper Family
of Rottingdean in Sussex has roots in traditional song that are at
least two hundred years old. Their rare southern English harmony is
presented at its most outstanding in these classic performances from
the 1950s and early '60s. Bob and Ron Copper came to prominence outside
their immediate local environment when recordings of the duo were
released during the early part of the folk revival. These newly remastered
recordings are included here in their entirety. In addition, earlier
recordings involving Bob and Ron's fathers - Jim and John - are available
for the first time. There are three songs which feature the full quartet.
The influence of the English
Southern Harmony style of singing of The Copper Family is inestimable.
Certainly groups like The Watersons and The Young Tradition are
deeply in their debt, but the harmony singing of many English folk
groups can be traced back to these roots.
The special packaging includes a 60-page
booklet of extensive history, biography and social context as well
as a 36-page booklet of song texts. Both booklets also contain historic
photographs.
"inspirational
... a testament to the strength of songs that have endured so long
and the spirit at the heart of their survival ... the whole package
(is) a lesson in quality" fRoots Magazine
"Topic
Records reputation a the great UK folk label is further enhanced
by the release of (this) wonderfully packaged collection of early
recordings of the legendary Copper Family. More than just a record
both
an historical document and a vital part of the living tradition
of English folksong" Get Rhythm magazine
"Resonates
with a weird primitivism" Sunday Times
"... keening
songs of love, loss and hard work amount to an English blues!"
Mojo magazine
"Educational
and inspirational" Time Out
"These
robust mournful songs of life's travails and treasures have a directness
and authenticity that puts most rock music to shame" Mojo
magazine What's Hot
"Make sure to buy three copies
of this CD: one for yourself to play and play all day; one to give
as a present to the person who means most to you; and one to bury
in the garden for the Martians when they land, to show them us Human
Race were capable of real excellence.
the first booklet contains
the lyrics to the songs, but with the added bonus of deeply interesting
notes by Steve Roud on every one of the songs. This booklet in itself
would put most CD booklets in the shade. But then, even THIS is
trumped by the second booklet: a 58 page "beaut" consisting
of extensive notes
it is genuinely a compulsive page turner.
As for the CD content
it is all sublime." Musical Traditions
magazine
"Essential English folksongs!
Their versions of songs like Spencer the Rover, Hard Times of Old
England, Claudy Banks and the title track, have inspired folk revival
singers for fifty years and these great performances set a high
standard which many others strive to emulate" Eastern Daily
Press
"Unaccompanied song is the most
fundamental of all folk forms, and the songs here provide a glimpse
into a vanished rural society
early recordings in pristine
re-mastered sound". The Scotsman
"This glorious collection goes
back to what many regard as the classic line-up
A superb offering,
which comes complete with two booklets" What's On
"These extraordinary songs breathe
life into a tradition that stretches back to the Napoleonic Wars
and beyond. They are the aural equivalent of remote viewing on to
a vanished world. There are seafaring ballads, aching laments and
songs of farewell, drinking songs alongside more ancient ballads."
The Guardian
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1 Spencer The Rover [Bob & Ron]
2 Good Ale [Bob & Ron]
3 Thousands Or More [Jim]
4 Babes In The Wood [Bob & Ron]
5 The Banks Of The Sweet Primroses [Bob, John, Jim & Ron]
6 Sweep! Chimney Sweep! [Bob & Jim]
7 Two Young Brethren [Bob & Ron]
8 The Brisk and Bonny Lad [Bob & Jim]
9 The Month Of May [Bob & Ron]
10 The Honest Labourer [Ron]
11 The Birds In The Spring [Bob & Ron]
12 My Father Had An Acre Of Land [Jim & Bob]
13 Shepherd Of The Downs [Bob & Ron]
14 The Threshing Song [Ron & Bob]
15 The Seasons Round [Bob & Ron]
16 Sportsmen, Arouse! [Jim]
17 Hard Times Of Old England [Ron]
18 The Lark In The Morning [Bob & Ron]
19 Warlike Seamen [Bob, John, Jim & Ron]
20 When Spring Comes In [Bob & Ron]
21 The Brisk Young Ploughboy [Bob & Jim]
22 Cupid's Garden [Bob & Ron]
23 Dame Durden [Bob & Ron]
24 The Claudy Banks [Bob & Jim]
25 General Wolfe [Jim]
26 Adieu, Sweet Lovely Nancy [Bob & Jim]
27 Talking [Jim]
28 Come Write Me Down, Ye Powers Above [Bob, John, Jim & Ron]
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