TRADITIONAL MUSIC OF ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND & WALES
A TWENTY VOLUME
SERIES : TSCD651-670
A separate, illustrated, 24 page colour catalogue with full track
and performer details is available separately and at no charge.
This series
makes available nearly 500 recordings of English, Irish, Scottish
and Welsh traditional music drawn from the archives of Topic Records
and from private collections.
Compiled as thematic anthologies,
each volume stands on its own, but the series as a whole presents
an extensive and varied picture of traditional singing, instrumental
music-making and dancing throughout the course of the 20th century.
Many of the singers and musicians and their recorded performances
presented here are classic, but the inclusion of some less well-known
performers and genres broadens the horizon by offering glimpses
at some little-known nooks and crannies of traditional music-making.
This is the home-spun art and entertainment that enriched the lives
of working people in pubs and cottages, in social clubs and village
halls and on the street, and was made, in the words of one of the
musicians in the series, "by people with dirt under their finger
nails."
Society has moved on, but the artistry of these singers and musicians
and the emotional impact of their performances are timeless. The
timbres and textures of the language and musical expression, the
performance skills and techniques, the social values contained in
both the material and the performers' life stories, and the subtleties
of meaning in the song texts could easily be lost sight of forever.
The cultural voices of these farm workers and men on the buildings,
the housewives, the shepherds and cowmen, the gardeners and estate
workers, the miners and trawlermen, the dealers in scrap, the country
policeman and the village postman, the chambermaid and the hospital
nurse are therefore worthy of serious and prolonged attention. Their
singing and music-making have made a striking and significant contribution
to the cultural roots of these islands.
Best known as a dance musician, Reg Hall is a visiting research
fellow at the University of Sussex and, in compiling and annotating
this series, he has called on the experience of a long, personal
involvement with traditional music-making and an academic historian's
view of its history and social context. His commentary pays tribute
to the pioneer pen-and-paper folk-song-collectors of the Edwardian
era and to those professionals in the early post-war years equipped
with tape recorders. The 1960s and 1970s saw the rise of a small
number of enthusiasts, both professional and amateur, who recorded
traditional music and broke new ground in discovery and evaluation,
and this series owes a great deal to their creative efforts and
co-operation.
Ever a critic of the concepts of 'folk-song' and 'folk-dance', Reg
Hall challenges the ground rules of both movements and directs the
emphasis in this presentation towards the lives of the performers
and the communities and circumstances in which they performed. The
songs and dance music had meaning and purpose for the singers and
musicians, and the exploration of those realities, as far as we
are able to understand them, is far more exciting than perpetuating
the myths.
TSCD651
COME LET US BUY THE
LICENSE
Songs of Courtship & Marriage |
TSCD661
MY FATHER'S THE KING
OF THE GYPSIES
Music of English & Welsh Travellers & Gypsies |
TSCD652
MY SHIP SHALL SAIL THE
OCEAN Songs Of Tempest &
Sea Battles, Sailor Lads & Fishermen |
TSCD662
WE'VE RECEIVED ORDERS
TO SAIL
Jackie Tar at Sea & On Shore |
TSCD653
O'ER HIS GRAVE THE GRASS
GREW GREEN
Tragic Ballads |
TSCD663
THEY ORDERED THEIR PINTS
OF BEER & BOTTLES OF SHERRY
The Joys & Curse of Drink |
TSCD654
FAREWELL, MY OWN DEAR
NATIVE LAND
Songs of Exile & Emigration |
TSCD664
TROUBLES THEY ARE BUT
FEW
Dance Tunes & Ditties |
TSCD655
COME All MY LADS THAT
FOLLOW THE PLOUGH
The Life of Rural Working Men & Women |
TSCD665
AS ME & MY LOVE
SAT COURTING
Songs of Love, Courtship & Marriage |
TSCD656
TONIGHT I'LL MAKE YOU
MY BRIDE
Ballads of True & False Lovers |
TSCD666
YOU LAZY LOT OF BONE
SHAKERS
Songs & Dance Tunes of Seasonal Events |
TSCD657
FIRST I'M GOING TO SING
YOU A DITTY
Rural Fun & Frolics |
TSCD667
IT FELL ON A DAY, A
BONNY SUMMER DAY
Ballads |
TSCD658
A STORY I'M JUST ABOUT
TO TELL
Local Events & National Issues |
TSCD668
TO CATCH A FINE BUCK
WAS MY DELIGHT
Songs of Hunting & Poaching |
TSCD659
RIG-A-JIG-JIG
Dance Music of the South of England |
TSCD669
RANTING & REELING
Dance Music of the North of England |
TSCD660
WHO'S THAT AT MY BED
WINDOW?
Songs of Love & Amorous Encounters |
TSCD670
THERE IS A MAN
UPON THE FARM
Working Men & Women In Song
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