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Mike Waterson
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Mike Waterson Topic Records 12TS332 (LP, UK, 1977) |
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Tracks 11, 13 and 14 were re-released on the CD reissue of For Pence and Spicy Ale (as tracks 16, 4 and 11). Tracks 1 and 2 were re-released on the Green Fields CD and tracks 4 and 8 on the compilation CD Round Cape Horn.
The LP Mike Waterson was reissued on CD in 1999 with two additional tracks from the Watersons' LP A Yorkshire Garland.
Recorded by John Gill at Riverside Studios, London, January 1977
Produced by Tony Engle 1977
CD extra tracks produced by Bill Leader 1966
LP photograph by Davey O'Donnell
LP sleeve design by Tony Engle
CD photograph by Keith Morris
CD sleeve designed at the Art Surgery
Musicians
Mike Waterson, vocals;
Lal and Norma Waterson, chorus [1, 6, 8, 10, 13];
Maria Waterson, Jim Eldon, chorus [1, 6, 8, 13];
Rod Stradling, chorus [6, 13];
John Harrison, chorus [10]
Tracks
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All tracks trad. arr. Mike Waterson
Sleeve Notes by A. L. Lloyd
Mike Waterson. He comes from Hull and now lives on a farm on the North Yorkshire moors with his singing sisters and their families. Admirers of the Watersons group (and who, hearing them sing, is not?) know Mike's tone as a most valuable ingredient in their fine and peculiar ensemble sound. But we're not so used to Mike solo, the naked voice, as offered on this record. What we hear is a unique singer with a sly approach to a song, at first disconcerting, then utterly convincing, whether it's a music-hall bit or a big classic ballad. No cheating here, no mock sincerity or false geniality. Just the bloke himself with that dark yellow voice (and what a handsome colour it turns out to be, once you're used to it) and that arrow-straight sense of what make a song really tell. Here's Mike Waterson, then. Enjoy then.
[A.L. Lloyd]


