Ashley Hutchings - An Hour with Cecil Sharp and Ashley Hutchings (1986)
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Verenigd Koninkrijk
Folk / Rock
Label: Dambuster
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Among the New Mown Hay Cylinder Recording, Possibly of Alfred Edghill, Chew Magna, Somerset, by Cecil Sharp
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Sharp Arrives and Observes Starlings
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Among the New Mown Hay Sung and Played by Martin Carthy
met Martin Carthy
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Hutchings Introduces Sharp
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Bushes and Briars Cylinder Recording of Mrs. Humphries, Ingrave, Essex by Ralph Vaughan Williams
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Sharp Avoids Being Killed by a Gypsy
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Banks of the Nile Cylinder Recording
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Sharp Illustrates the Evolution of a Folk Song on a Bicycle Wheel
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Sharp Opens His Case and Relates Its Contents
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Martin Carthy, Richard Thompson and Dave Whetstone Play a Jig, Learnt from the Cylinder Recordings, on Three Guitars
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Hutchings Reveals a Catalogue of Sharp's Illnesses
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The Cylinder Recording of the Previous Jig, Whistled by as Good a Whistler as Ever Cocked a Lip
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Sharp Finds His Lunch and Holds Forth on Vegetarianism, Politics, Collecting Folk Songs and the Acceptance of Popularisation
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More Cylinder Whistling
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Sharp Extols the Virtues of Bicycle Travel and Meets a Bird-starver
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Hutchings Offers an Opinion on Moulding Music to Suit Its Audience's Taste
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Rambling Sailor Performed by Martin Carthy
met Martin Carthy
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Sharp Muses on John Short and the Sea
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Rambling Sailor Cylinder Recording, Possibly of Mrs. Verrall, Horsham, Sussex by Ralph Vaughan Williams
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Richard Digance and British Telecom Decide That Sharp Has Slept Enough
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Sharp Continues Where He Left Off, Then Moves on to Pipe-smoking Idiosyncrasies in the Appalachians. He Decides to Smoke His Pipe. His Lungs Object. Instead He Turns to Morris Dancing.
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Black Joke Morris Tune Played by Dave Whetstone on Concertina and Martin Carthy on Guitar. Hutchings on the Disagreement Between Sharp and Mary Neal
met Dave Whetstone en Martin Carthy
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Cylinder Recording by Sharp of Herefordshire Fiddler John Lock Playing a Hornpipe
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Sharp Believes That Fiddlers Are a Strange Breed and Illustrates Why. He Also Paints a Picture of the Running Set on a Moonlit Pine Mountain
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All My Chickens Have Gone Crows an Authentic American String-band
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Sharp Relates More Adventures in the Appalachians
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Part of George Butterworth's Idyll for Orchestra, the Banks of Green Willow. Sharp, the Delighted Botanist, Gives Way to Sharp, the Sad Loser of Three Dead Colleagues
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Turtle Dove Sung by Martin Carthy Accompanied by Himself and Richard Thompson on Guitars
met Martin Carthy en Richard Thompson
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Sharp Laments the Passing of Old-fashioned Songs and Kindly Manners
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Turtle Dove Cylinder Recording of Mr. Pendfold, Landlord of the Plough Inn, Rusper, Sussex, by Ralph Vaughan Williams
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Instrumental Version of Turtle Dove Played on Guitars by Martin Carthy, Richard Thompson and Dave Whetstone
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Hutchings Sums Up and Gets Himself Off the Hook
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A Rousing Instrumental Among the New Mown Hay to Finish from Dave Whetstone, One Row Melodeon, and Martin Carthy and Richard Thompson, Guitars
