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Hidden English

Hidden English

Hidden English
A Celebration of English Traditional Music
Various Artists

Topic Records TSCD600 (CD, UK, 1996)

Compiled by John Howson, Ian Anderson and Tony Engle
Produced in association with Folk Roots magazine and Veteran Tapes.

Tracks

  1. Joseph Taylor: Brigg Fair (0.31)
    recorded by Percy Grainger, London, July 1908;
    from Unto Brigg Fair (LEA 4050, 1972)
  2. Bob & Ron Cooper: The Sweet Primeroses (2.15)
    recorded by Peter Kennedy, Rottingdean, Sussex, 1955
  3. Walter Bulwer, Billy Cooper, Daisy Bulwer, Reg Hall, Mervyn Plunkett, Russell Wortley: Red Wing Polka (2.24)
    recorded by Bill Leader, Shipdam, Norfolk, August 1962;
    from English Country Music (12TS296, 1976)
  4. Walter Pardon: Broomfield Hill (4.21)
    recorded by Mike Yates, Knapton, Norfolk, 1982;
    from A Country Life (12TS392, 1982)
  5. William Kimber Anglo-German concertina: Getting Upstairs / Blue-Eyed Stranger (2.59)
    recorded by HMV, London, 1946;
    from The Art of William Kimber (12T249, 1974)
  6. Louise Fuller: Hopping Down in Kent (2.03)
    recorded by Mike Yates, Sussex, 1972-75;
    from Green Grow the Laurels: Country Singers from the South (12TS285, 1976)
  7. George “Pop” Maynard: Polly on the Shore (4.56)
    recorded by Peter Kennedy, Copthorne, Sussex, 1956;
    from Ye Subjects of England: Traditional Songs from Sussex (12T286, 1976)
  8. Billy Bennington dulcimer: The Pony Trot Polka (2.29)
    recorded by Mike Yates and John Howson, Barford, 1985-87;
    from The Barford Angel (EAL-1, 1987)
  9. Cyril Poacher: The Nutting Girl (2.03)
    recorded by Tony Engle, Blaxhall, Suffolk, 1974;
    from The Broomfield Wager (12TS252, 1975)
  10. Billy Pigg Northumbrian small pipes: The Morpeth Rant (1.11)
    recorded by Bill Leader, 1969;
    from Wild Hills o' Wannie: Small Pipes of Northumbria (12TS227, 1974)
  11. Phoebe Smith: Higher Germany (3.18)
    recorded by Frank Purslow, Melton, Suffolk, 1969;
    from Once I Had a True Love (12T193, 1970)
  12. Jasper Smith: Died for Love (1.50)
    recorded by Mike Yates, Epsom, Surrey, 1975-78;
    from The Travelling Songster (12TS304, 1977)
  13. Scan Tester, Reg Hall, Daisy Sherlock: Jenny Lind Polka (1.46)
    recorded by Reg Hall and Peter Grant, Horsted Keynes, Suffolk, 1960;
    from I Never Played to Many Posh Dances (2-12TS455/6, 1990)
  14. Bob Hart: Australia (2.01)
    recorded by Tony Engle, Snape, Suffolk, 1972;
    from Songs from Suffolk (12TS225, 1973)
  15. Johnny Doughty: The Golden Vanity (3.10)
    recorded by Mike Yates, Rye, Sussex, 1976;
    from Round Rye Bay for More: Traditional Songs from the Sussex Coast (12TS324, 1977)
  16. Oscar Woods: Oh Joe, the Boat Is Going Over (1.56)
    recorded by Tony Engle, Leiston, Suffolk, 1973;
    from English Country Music from East Anglia (12TS229, 1973)
  17. Harry Cox: The Maid of Australia (3.33)
    recorded by Leslie Shephard, Catfield, Norfolk, 1965;
  18. Fred Jordan: The Outlandish Knight (5.18)
    recorded by Tony Foxworthy, Aston Munslow, Shropshire, 1974;
    from When the Frost Is on the Pumpkin (12TS233, 1974)
  19. Tintagel and Boscastle Players: Boscastle Breakdown (5.18)
    recorded by Richard Dimbleby, Boscastle, Cornwall, 1943;
    from Boscastle Breakdown (12T240, 1974)
  20. Tom Willett: While the Gamekeepers Lie Sleeping (3.37)
    recorded by Bill Leader and Paul Carter, near Ashford, Middlesex, 1962;
    from The Roving Journeymen (12T84, 1962)
  21. Eely Whent fiddle: Two Step (1.49)
    recorded by Keith Summers, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 1978;
    from Sing, Say and Play (12TS375, 1978)
  22. Bob Roberts: The Candlelight Fisherman (1.33)
    recorded by Tony Engle, Ryde, Isle of Wright, August 1977;
    from Songs from the Sailing Barges (12TS361, 1978)
  23. Sam Larner: The Bold Princess Royal (3.41)
    recorded by Philip Donnellan, Winterton, Norfolk, 1958-59;
    from A Garland for Sam (12T244, 1974)
  24. Bob Cann melodeon: Hot Punch / Uncle's Jig (3.59)
    recorded by Tony Engle, South Tawton, Devon, 1975;
    from West Country Melodeon (12TS275, 1975)
  25. Joseph Taylor: Lord Bateman (2.06)
    recorded by Percy Grainger, London, July 1908;
    from Unto Brigg Fair (LEA 4050, 1972)