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Shirley & Dolly Collins: Snapshots
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Snapshots Fledg'ling Records FLED 3057 (CD, UK, March 20, 2006) |
This is a collection of 1966 demo recordings and 1978-79 live recordings of Shirley and Dolly Collins.
Musicians
Shirley Collins, vocals [1-6, 8-21],
5-string banjo [5, 6, 12, 19],
guitar [9];
Dolly Collins, portative organ [1-3, 7-8, 10, 12-18, 20],
piano [21-22];
The Home Brew (Michael Clifton, John Fordham, Ray Worman), vocals [5];
Tracks
- All Things Are Quite Silent (Roud 2532) (2.13)
- Fare Thee Well, My Dearest Dear (Roud 1035) (2.13)
- The Captain with the Whiskers (Roud 2735) (2.13)
- The Bonny Bunch of Roses (Roud 664; Laws J5) (2.13)
- Loving Hannah (Roud 454) (2.13)
- Two Brethren (Roud 202) (2.13)
- All Flowers in Broome (2.13)
- Just As the Tide Was Flowing (Roud 1105) (2.13)
- Tyburn Tree (2.13)
- Poor Murdered Woman (Roud 1064) (2.13)
- Greenwood Laddie (Roud 2123) (2.13)
- Is It Far to Bethlehem (2.13)
- While Gamekeepers Lie Sleeping (Roud 363) (2.13)
- Rockley Firs (Roud 2341) (2.13)
- Come All You Little Streamers (Roud 18820) (2.13)
- The Gypsy's Wedding Day (Roud 229; Laws O4) (2.13)
- Black-Eyed Susan (Roud 560; Laws O28) (2.13)
- The Banks of Sweet Primeroses (Roud 586) (2.13)
- My Bonny Cuckoo (2.13)
- Black, White, Yellow and Green (Roud 9212) (2.13)
- The Bonny Labouring Boy (Roud 1162; Laws M14) (2.13)
- The Merry Milkmaids (2.13)
Tracks 5-6, 9, 11-12, 17, 19 demo recordings, London, 1966;
Track 21 recorded live in Dublin, 1978;
Tracks 1-2, 4, 10, 13, 18 recorded live at the Folk Festival Sidmouth, 1979;
Tracks 3, 7-8, 14-16, 20, 22 recorded live in London, 1979
All track trad. arr. Shirley and Dolly Collins, pub. Cacophony except
Track 3 words trad., tune Shirley Collins, pub. Cacophony;
Tracks 4, 9, 11, 19 trad. arr. Shirley Collins, pub. Cacophony;
Tracks 7, 22 trad. arr. Dolly Collins, pub. Cacophony;
Tracks 6, 18 trad. arr. Copper Family, pub. Coppersongs;
Track 12 words Frances Chesterton, tune trad. arr. Shirley and Dolly Collins, pub. Cacophony

