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1956
(Untitled, with Isla Cameron and The Topic Singers)
Topic TRL 1
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, Volume I
Riverside RLP 12-621/622
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, Volume II
Riverside RLP 12-623/624
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, Volume III
Riverside RLP 12-625/626
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, Volume IV
Riverside RLP 12-627/628
Great British Ballads Not Included in the Child Collection
Riverside RLP 12-629
Scots Drinking Songs
Riverside RLP 12-605
Scots Street Songs
Riverside RLP 12-612
Scots Folk Songs
Riverside RLP 12-609
Alan Lomax and the Ramblers with Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger
Decca DFE 6367
Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger
Cold Snap
1977
Blackthorne
BR 1057
12-inch LP
Tracks:
1. The Riddle Song
(appears on other albums)
2. Brave Honest Jack Tar
(appears on other albums)
3. Allende's Song
(appears on other albums)
4. Johnny Sangster
(appears on other albums)
5. Tam Lin
(appears on other albums)
6. Dull Monday
(appears on other albums)
7. The Lag's Song
(appears on other albums)
8. Parliamentary Polka
(appears on other albums)
9. Barbara Allen
(appears on other albums)
10. As I Came in by Fisherraw
(appears on other albums)
11. Song for Calum
(appears on other albums)
12. The Fishy Crab
(appears on other albums)
13. Willie Reilly
(appears on other albums)
14. The Ale-Wife
(appears on other albums)
15. Thoughts of Time
(appears on other albums)
Personnel:
Peggy Seeger, guitar, autoharp, Appalachian dulcimer, concertina, 5-string banjo
Calum MacColl, guitar, Appalachian dulcimer
Neill MacColl, psaltery, guitar, mandolin
Alan Prosser, guitar
Ian Telfer, fiddle
Track list is copied from Folkways reissue of this record. I beleive it is the same, but I'm not sure.
Related recordings:
Cold Snap (Folkways FW08765)
Digital download (mp3 or lossless) or a custom CD of the Folkways reissue is available from
Smithsonian Folkways