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1965
Bundook Ballads
Topic 12T130
British Army Songs
Washington WLP 711
The Ballad Of John Axon
Argo DA 139
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, Volume 1
Washington WLP 715
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, Volume 2
Washington WLP 716
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, Volume 3
Washington WLP 717
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, Volume 4
Washington WLP 718
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, Volume 5
Washington WLP 719
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, Volume 6
Washington WLP 720
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, Volume 7
Washington WLP 721
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, Volume 8
Washington WLP 722
Great British Ballads Not Included in the Child Collection
Washington WLP 723
Scotch Drinking Songs
Offbeat OLP 4023
Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger
Angry Muse
1968
Argo
ZDA 83
12-inch LP
Tracks:
1. Ballad Of Accounting (contemporary English)
(appears on other albums)
2. Beans, Bacon and Gravy (American)
3. Epithalamium (English)
4. The Farmer Is The Man (American)
5. Grey October (contemporary English)
(appears on other albums)
6. The Coal Owner and The Pitman's Wife (English)
(appears on other albums)
7. Come Live With Me (contemporary English)
(appears on other albums)
8. Fragments From Slavery Days (American)
9. Sit Down (American)
10. The Klan Song (American)
(appears on other albums)
11. Fourloom Weaver (English)
(appears on other albums)
12. China Rag
13. In Contempt (American)
(appears on other albums)
14. Strike For Better Wages (English)
15. The Warming Pan
16. Rockabye Baby (English)
17. I am a Union Woman (American)
18. The Whig (English)
19. The Whigs Of Fife
20. Brother Did You Weep (English)
(appears on other albums)
Personnel:
Peggy Seeger, guitar, English concertina, 5-string banjo and celeste
Jack Warshaw, guitar, 5-string banjo
Chorus: Denis Turner, Terry Yarnell, John Faulkner, Sandra Kerr
A selection of some British and American protest songs 1689 - 1968