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Steeleye Span - Hark! The Village Wait Mp3

  • Performer: Steeleye Span
  • Album: Hark! The Village Wait
  • Label: RCA Victor
  • Catalog #: SF 8113
  • MP3: 2016 mb | FLAC: 1588 mb
  • Released: Jun 1970
  • Country: UK
  • Style: Folk Rock
  • Rating: 4.6/5
  • Votes: 438
  • Category: Rock
Steeleye Span - Hark! The Village Wait Mp3

Tracklist

1Fisherman's Wife
Written-By – MacColl
2Blackleg Miner
Arranged By – Steeleye SpanWritten-By – Trad.
3All Things Are Quite Silent
Transcription By [Collected By] – Vaughan Williams
4My Johnny Was A Shoemaker
Arranged By – Steeleye SpanWritten-By – Trad.
5Dark-Eyed Sailor
Arranged By – Steeleye SpanWritten-By – Trad.
6Lowlands Of Holland
Arranged By – Steeleye SpanWritten-By – Trad.
7The Blacksmith
Arranged By – Steeleye SpanWritten-By – Trad.
8Twa Corbies
Arranged By – Steeleye SpanWritten-By – Trad.
9A Calling-On Song
Written-By – Huntchings
10The Hills Of Greenmore
Arranged By – Steeleye SpanWritten-By – Trad.
11One Night As I Lay On My Bed
Transcription By – Hammond
12Copshawholme Fair
Arranged By – Steeleye SpanWritten-By – Trad.

Credits

  • ArtworkIan Baxter
  • Banjo [5-string]Maddy Prior (tracks: B4)
  • BassAshley Hutchings
  • DrumsDave Mattacks (tracks: A4, B4 to B6), Gerry Conway (tracks: A2 to A3, A5, B2)
  • Electric GuitarTerry Woods (tracks: A4 to A5, B1, B2, B4, B5), Tim Hart (tracks: A2, A4, B1, B2)
  • EngineerVic Gamm
  • Lead VocalsGay Woods (tracks: A3 to A5, B3, B4), Maddy Prior (tracks: A2 to A3, A6, B2, B6), Tim Hart (tracks: A4)
  • Liner Notes [Song Notes], Sleeve [Sleeve Concept], Artwork [Insert Concept]Steeleye Span
  • Photography ByBrian Ward
  • ProducerSandy Roberton
  • Vocals, Concertina, Autoharp, Bodhrán, Tap Dance [Step Dancing]Gay Woods
  • Vocals, Dulcimer [Electric], Fiddle, Banjo [5-string], HarmoniumTim Hart
  • Vocals, Electric Guitar, Concertina, Mandolin [Mandola], Mandolin, Banjo [5-string]Terry Woods
  • Vocals, Tap Dance [Step Dancing]Maddy Prior

Notes

Released with an insert.

We'd like to thank Charles Byrne, John Bailey and Frank Bond for their skill in instrument building; Dave Bland for his time and patience; Andy and Jutta Preece for shelter; Tony Shannon for singing in Toner's; David and Sally Smyth - is it your hoopy loopy or your loopy hoopy?; Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger for fitting us in; Cyril Tawney for having a heart and a pen of gold; Patsy Bird for the flag; John and Pauline Napper for the southern comfort and more; The Mad Sweeney for the tree to perch on; Martin Carthy for our name; Geoff Woods, may you come back to the fold; and Johnny Butler for just about everything else. [Sleeve Notes]