Partager
AN HOUR WITH CECIL SHARP & ASHLEY HUTCHINGS
Ashley HUTCHINGS
- Ref. MQ2450
- DAMBUSTER, 1986.
Interprètes
- Ashley HUTCHINGS : Voix, Guitare
- Martin CARTHY : Guitare, Voix
- Richard THOMPSON : Guitare
- Dave WHETSTONE : Concertina, Mélodéon, Guitare
Pistes
- 1 Among the new mown hay
- 2 Sharp arrives and observes starlings
- 3 Among the new mown hay
- 4 Hutchings introduces Sharp
- 5 Bushes and briars
- 6 Sharp avoids being killes
- 7 Banks of the Nile
- 8 Sharp illustrates the evolution ofa folk song on a bicycle wheel
- 9 Sharp opens his case and relates its content
- 10 Martin, Richard Thompson and Dave Whetstone play a jig
- 11 Hutchings reveals a catalogue of Sharp's illness
- 12 The cylinder recorning of the previousjig
- 13 Sharp finds his lunch and holds forth on vegetarianism, politics.
- 14 More cylinder whistling
- 15 Sharp extols the virtues of bicycle travel and meets a bird-starver
- 16 Hutchings offers an opinion on moulding music to suit its audience's taste
- 17 Rambling sailor
- 18 Sharp muses on John Short and the sea
- 19 Rambling sailor
- 20 Richard Digance and Brotish Telecom
- 21 decide that Sharp has slept enough
- 22 Sharp continues where he left off,then moves on to pipe-smoking idiosyncrasies in the Appalachians
- 23 Cylinder recording by Sharp pf Herefordshire fiddler John Lock Playing a hornpipe
- 24 Sharp believes that fiddlers are astrange breed and illustrates why
- 25 All my chickens have gone
- 26 Sharp relates more adventures in the Appalachians
- 27 Part of George Buterworth's idyll for orchestra: The banks of green willow
- 28 Turtle dove
- 29 Sharp laments the passing of old-fashioned songs and kindly manners
- 30 Turtle dove
- 31 Turtle dove, inst.vers.
- 32 Hutchings sums up and gets himselfoff the hook
- 33 Among the new mown hay (A rousing instrumental)