> Folk Music > Records > Kate Rusby & Kathryn Roberts
Kate Rusby & Kathryn Roberts
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Kate Rusby & Kathryn Roberts Pure Records PRCD01 (CD, UK, 1995) |
Recorded at Temple Studio, Temple, Edinburgh;
Engineered by Moray Munro;
Produced by John McCuster;
Sleeve design and photography by Bryan Ledgard
Musicians
Kate Rusby, vocals [1-8, 10],
guitar [1, 3, 6, 10],
piano [5, 7];
Kathryn Roberts, vocals [1-4, 6-10],
piano [1-2, 4, 6, 9-10],
flute [3-4],
clarinet [7],
soprano saxophone [9];
John McCusker, violin [2, 4-5, 8],
cittern [6, 10];
Alison Kinnaird, cello [4];
Robin Morton, bodhrán [8]
Tracks
- The Recruited Collier (Roud 3503) (3.21)
- Ned on the Hill (Roud 8136) (4.11)
- The Lorry Ride (3.39)
- The Queen and the Soldier (5.15)
- Courting Is a Pleasure (Roud 454) (5.46)
- The Constant Lovers (Roud 466; Laws K17) (3.52)
- Dark-Eyed Sailor (Roud 265; Laws N35) (6.38)
- Hunting the Hare (Roud 1181) (2.58)
- Plains of Waterloo (Roud 960; Laws N32) (4.51)
- Exile (4.07)
All tracks trad. except
Tracks 3 trad. / Lisa Tubb;
Tracks 4 Suzanne Vega;
Track 10 Steve Knightley
> Folk Music > Records > Kate Rusby: Hourglass
Kate Rusby: Hourglass
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Hourglass Pure Records PRCD02 (CD, UK, 1997) |
Recorded at Temple Records Studio, Midlothian, Scotland;
Engineered by Moray Munro;
Mastered by Andy Seward;
Produced by John McCuster;
Design and photography by Bryan Ledgard
Musicians
Kate Rusby, vocals, piano,
guitar [3, 6, 9];
with
Ian Carr, guitar [1, 5, 7, 10];
Andy Cutting, diatonic accordion;
Donald hay, percussion;
Conrad Ivitsky, double bass;
Alison Kinnaird, cello;
John McCusker, fiddles;
Michael McGoldrick, flute, whistles;
Tony McManus, guitar [2, 8];
Alan Reid, harmony vocals [4];
Eric Rigler, Uillean pipes;
Davy Steele, harmony vocals [3 ,11]
Tracks
- Sir Eglamore (Roud 29; Child 18) (4.14)
- As I Roved Out (Roud 3479) (3.46)
- Jolly Ploughboys (Roud 346) (4.10)
- Annan Waters (Roud 6562) (5.29)
- Stananivy / Jack & Jill (3.09)
- A Rose in April (5.45)
- Radio Sweethearts (3.36)
- I Am Stretched on Your Grave ((Táim sinte ar do Thuama) (3.06)
- Old Man Time (3.51)
- Drowned Lovers (Roud 91; Child 216) (5.10)
- Bold Riley (4.32)
Tracks 1-4, 10-11 trad.;
Tracks 5-6, 9 Kate Rusby;
Track 7 words John Miller, tune John McCusker;
Track 8 words trad. Irish, translated by Frank O'Connor, music Kate Rusby
> Folk Music > Records > Kate Rusby: Sleepless
Kate Rusby: Sleepless
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Sleepless Pure Records PRCD06 (CD, UK, 1999) |
Recorded at Pure Records Studio, Mortimer Heights, Yorkshire;
except [7] recorded at Temple Records Studio, Midlothian;
Produced by John McCuster;
Engineered by Andy Seward;
Mastered by Tony Bonner
BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2000: Best album
Musicians
Kate Rusby, vocals, piano and guitar [2, 3, 7-8, 10]
Guest musicians:
Ian Carr, guitar [1, 3, 6, 9];
Conrad Ivitsky, double bass [1, 6, 9];
Roger Wilson, guitar [11],
vocals [11];
Andy Seward, double bass [3, 7, 10];
Darrell Scott, guitar [7, 10];
Tim O'Brien, mandolin [7, 10],
vocals [7];
Dave Burland, vocals [8];
John McCusker, fiddles, banjo;
Michael McGoldrick, whistles, flute;
Andy Cutting, diatonic accordion,
Donald Hay, percussion [5];
Francis Macdonald, percussion [6]
Tracks
- The Cobbler's Daughter (2.38)
- I Wonder What Is Keeping My True Love This Night (Roud 858) (4.40)
- The Fairest of All Yarrow (2.58)
- The Unquiet Grave (Roud 51; Child 78) (4.38)
- Sho Heen (4.02)
- Sweet Bride (3.38)
- All God's Angels (4.12)
- The Wild Goose (Roud 328) (4.22)
- The Duke and the Tinker (3.42)
- Our Town (4.43)
- The Sleepless Sailor (3.46)
Tracks 1, 3-4, 9 trad., Kate Rusby;
Tracks 2, 8 trad.;
Tracks 5-7, 11 Kate Rusby;
Track 10 Iris Dement
> Folk Music > Records > Kate Rusby: Live from Leeds
Kate Rusby: Live from Leeds
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Live from Leeds Pure Records PRDVD15 (DVD, UK, 5, June 2004) |
Recorded at Leeds City Varieties Music Hall in September 2002;
Director: Janet Fraser Crook;
Producer: Mike Kaufman;
Executiver producer: John Leonard;
Music producer: John McCusker
Musicians
Kate Rusby, vocals, guitar;
Ian Carr, guitar;
Andy Cutting, diatonic accordion,
John McCusker, fiddles, cittern;
Michael McGoldrick, whistles, flute;
Ewen Vernal, double bass
Tracks
| Leeds City Varieties Concert | DVD Extras |
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Sessions
Interview with Andy Kershaw
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Tracks 1, 3, 8, 11, 13 words trad. / Kate Rusby, music Kate Rusby;
Tracks 2, 4, 9-10, 15-16 Kate Rusby;
Track 5 Jim Mackie;
Tracks 6, 17, 19 trad. arr. Kate Rusby;
Tracks 7ac John McCusker;
Track 7b Andy Cutting;
Track 12 Richard Thompson;
Track 14 trad. arr. Kate Rusby, John McCusker;
Track 18 words trad., music Kate Rusby
> Folk Music > Records > Kate Rusby: Who Knows Where the Time Goes?
Kate Rusby: Who Knows Where the Time Goes?
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Who Knows Where the Time Goes? Pure Records PRCD27 (CD single, UK, May 5, 2008) |
Tracks
- Who Knows Where the Time Goes? (4.56)
- The Elfin Knight (Roud 21; Child 4) (Jam & Jerusalem Wedding Version) (3.46)
Track 1 Sandy Denny;
Track 2 trad. arr. Kate Rusby
> Folk Music > Records > Kate Rusby: Sweet Bells
Kate Rusby: Sweet Bells
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Sweet Bells Pure Records PRCD28 (CD, UK, 2008) |
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Recorded at Pure Records Studio, Mortimer Heights, Yorkshire;
Engineered by Joe Rusby;
Produced by Kate Rusby and Joe Rusby;
Mastered by Bunt Stafford Clark at Pierce Rooms Mastering;
Brass arangement by Andy Duncan;
Brass boys appear courtesy of the mighty Grimethorpe Colliery Band
Photograph by Andy Smith;
Photo shoot Christmas Dinner cooked by Ann Rusby;
Design and artwork by jammydeisgn.com
Musicians
Kate Rusby, vocals, guitar [3, 7, 11];
Ian Carr, guitar [1-2, 4-6, 8, 10],
tenor guitar [7];
Damien O'Kane, tenor guitar [3, 11];
Andy Cutting, diatonic accordion;
Andy Seward, double bass [1-6, 8, 10];
Anna Massie, cittern [1-2, 8],
tenor guitar [4-5, 10],
fiddle [6];
Ian Shires, Greg Timmins, cornets [2, 4, 7, 10-11];
Jim Fletcher, tenor horn [2, 4, 7, 10-11];
Michael Dodds, euphonium [2, 4, 7, 10-11];
Matthew Broadbent, tuba [2, 4, 7, 10-11]
Tracks
- Here We Come A-Wassailing (Roud 209) (3.09)
- Sweet Bells (Roud 936) (3.34)
- Poor Old Horse (Roud 513) (3.45)
- Hark the Herald (Roud 8337) (4.29)
- The Holly and the Ivy (Roud 514) (3.21)
- Hark! Hark What News (Roud 389) (3.21)
- Candlemas Eve (5.18)
- Hail Chime On (Roud 936) (4.12)
- Serving Girl's Holiday (4.37)
- Awake, Arise Good Christians (Roud 17709) (3.42)
- The Miner's Dream of Home (Roud 1749) (4.39)
All tracks trad. & Kate Rusby except
Tracks 3, 7, 11 words trad., music Kate Rusby;
Track 11 words Leo Dryden, music Kate Rusby
> Folk Music > Records > Kate Rusby
Other records with Kate Rusby
Various Artists,
Evolving Tradition,
CD, Mrs Casey MCRCD5991, 1995
Various Artists,
Evolving Tradition 2,
CD, Mrs Casey MCRCD6991, 1996
Roy Bailey,
New Directions in the Old,
CD, Fuse CFCD402, 1997
Various Artists,
Cambridge Folk Festival: A Celebration of Roots Music 1998-99,
CD, BBC WMEF00572, 2000
Various Artists,
BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2001,
CD, Topic TSCD850, 2001
Chumbawamba,
Readymades,
CD, Mutt CD001, 2002
Linda Thompson,
Fashionably Late,
CD, Topic TSCD821, 2002
Various Artists,
The Acoustic Folk Box,
4 CD, Topic TSFCD4001, 2002
Various Artists,
Folk Festival: A Celebration of Music Recorded at the Sidmouth International Festival,
2 CD, Gott Disks GOTTBOX 011, 2004
Various Artists,
BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2006,
2 CD, Proper PROPERFOLK02, 2006
Martin Simpson,
Prodigal Son,
CD, Topic TSCD567, 2007
Various Artists,
Cool As Folk
(Cambridge Folk Festival 1999-2006),
2 CD, Gott Disks GOTTCD070, 2007
Various Artists,
BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2008,
3 CD, Proper PROPERFOLK05, 2008
Various Artists,
Folk Against Fascism,
2 CD, Folk Against Fascism FAF1CD, 2010
Various Artists,
Cambridge Folk Festival 2011,
DVD, Delphonic DELPH015, 2012







