Fiddler's Dram

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Tracklist

12" Vinyl 1
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A1Thirteen Pence a Day
recording engineer:
Allan Morrow (engineer (late 70's))
producer:
David Foister
lead vocals:
Cathy Lesurf
recording of:
Thirteen Pence a Day
composer:
Chris Taylor (Oysterband)
is based on:
Young Recruit
3:25
A2Darley's Jig
recording engineer:
Allan Morrow (engineer (late 70's))
producer:
David Foister
recording of:
Darley's Jig (Fiddler's Dram arrangement)
arranger:
Cathy Lesurf, Alan Prosser, Chris Taylor (Oysterband), Ian Telfer and Will Ward (Oysterband)
arrangement of:
Arthur Darley’s
2:44
A3The Flash Lad
recording engineer:
Allan Morrow (engineer (late 70's))
producer:
David Foister
acoustic guitar, electric bass guitar, electric guitar and membranophone:
Alan Prosser
bouzouki:
Chris Taylor (Oysterband)
fiddle:
Ian Telfer
synthesizer:
David Foister
lead vocals:
Cathy Lesurf
recording of:
The Flash Lad (Fiddler's Dram arrangement)
arranger:
David Foister, Cathy Lesurf, Alan Prosser, Chris Taylor (Oysterband) and Ian Telfer
arrangement of:
The Flash Lad
3:51
A4Fedora
recording engineer:
Allan Morrow (engineer (late 70's))
producer:
David Foister
lead vocals:
Cathy Lesurf
recording of:
Fedora (adaptation of ...?)
revised by:
Cathy Lesurf
2:04
A5The Farmer's Cursed Wife
recording engineer:
Allan Morrow (engineer (late 70's))
producer:
David Foister
lead vocals:
Cathy Lesurf
recording of:
The Farmer's Cursed Wife (Fiddler's Dram arrangement)
arranger:
Cathy Lesurf, Alan Prosser, Chris Taylor (Oysterband), Ian Telfer and Will Ward (Oysterband)
arrangement of:
The Devil and the Ploughman
2:55
A6Sloe Gin
recording engineer:
Allan Morrow (engineer (late 70's))
producer:
David Foister
recording of:
Sloe Gin
composer:
Alan Prosser
3:52
A7Mamma's Ill
recording engineer:
Allan Morrow (engineer (late 70's))
producer:
David Foister
lead vocals:
Alan Prosser
recording of:
Mamma's Ill
lyricist and composer:
Alan Prosser
2:31
B1Johnny John
recording engineer:
Allan Morrow (engineer (late 70's))
producer:
David Foister
lead vocals:
Cathy Lesurf
recording of:
Johnny John (Fiddler's Dram arrangement)
arranger:
Cathy Lesurf, Alan Prosser, Chris Taylor (Oysterband), Ian Telfer and Will Ward (Oysterband)
arrangement of:
Johnny John
1:58
B2Beercart Lane
recording engineer:
Allan Morrow (engineer (late 70's))
producer:
David Foister
acoustic guitar and electric bass guitar:
Alan Prosser
diatonic button accordion [melodeon]:
John Jones (UK folk singer)
fiddle:
Ian Telfer
harmonica and mandolin:
Chris Taylor (Oysterband)
membranophone:
Tom Fenner
piano and synthesizer:
David Foister
lead vocals:
Cathy Lesurf
recording of:
Beercart Lane
lyricist and composer:
Cathy Lesurf
2:28
B3The Bad Girl
recording engineer:
Allan Morrow (engineer (late 70's))
producer:
David Foister
lead vocals:
Cathy Lesurf
recording of:
The Bad Girl (Fiddler's Dram arrangement)
arranger:
Cathy Lesurf, Alan Prosser, Chris Taylor (Oysterband), Ian Telfer and Will Ward (Oysterband)
arrangement of:
The Unfortunate Lass (Bad Girl's Lament)
4:35
B4Whiskey
recording engineer:
Allan Morrow (engineer (late 70's))
producer:
David Foister
lead vocals:
Cathy Lesurf
recording of:
Whiskey
lyricist and composer:
Ian Telfer
4:41
B5Stick Morris
recording engineer:
Allan Morrow (engineer (late 70's))
producer:
David Foister
recording of:
Stick Morris
composer:
Alan Prosser
3:44
B6Daytrip to Bangor
recording engineer:
Allan Morrow (engineer (late 70's))
producer:
David Foister
bass guitar and electric guitar:
Alan Prosser
bassoon:
Will Ward (Oysterband)
clarinet:
Laurence Fletcher (Fiddler's Dram)
fiddle:
Ian Telfer
membranophone:
Jim Hackford (Fiddler's Dram)
percussion:
Allan Morrow (engineer (late 70's))
synthesizer:
David Foister
tenor banjo:
Chris Taylor (Oysterband)
background vocals:
John Jones (UK folk singer), Ian Kearey, Cathy Lesurf and John Taylor (Fiddler's Dram)
lead vocals:
Cathy Lesurf
arranger:
David Foister, Cathy Lesurf, Alan Prosser, Chris Taylor (Oysterband), Ian Telfer and Will Ward (Oysterband)
recording of:
Day Trip to Bangor
lyricist and composer:
Debbie Cook ("Daytrip to Bangor")
2:54