Album UK 1974 on Sentinel label
Folk (Folk, Ballad)
Recorded at Riverbank Studios, Newlyn, Penzance, Cornwall, March '74. Includes inner sleeve with lyrics & info.
Crowdy Crawn , album by, arranged by | |
Jim King dr, drums | |
John Cox , flute, saxophone, barytone | |
Alex Atterson voc, g, p, 1931-1996 GB piano, vocals, piano, lovely | |
Brenda Wootton voc, 1928-1994 GB vocals, arranged by | |
Robert Bartlett , vocals, guitar, guitar, vocals, written by | |
Steve Heap , adapted by, music | |
Charles Causley , 1917-2003 GB written by, poem | |
Richard Gendall , GB written by, arranged by |
Timanic, Norwich artwork by, design |
Job Morris engineer |
Abed Shah photography |
Crowdy Crawn producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jan Knuckey | Crowdy Crawn | Traditional | 2:47 |
2 | Soldier & The Maiden | Crowdy Crawn | Traditional | 3:44 |
3 | Deugh, Deugh (Come, Come) | Crowdy Crawn | Richard Gendall | 3:18 |
4 | Djinn Djinn | Crowdy Crawn | Antonio Carlos Jobim | 3:32 |
5 | Johnny Groat | Crowdy Crawn | Charles Causley | 2:07 |
6 | Mordonnow (Sea Waves) | Crowdy Crawn | Richard Gendall | 2:50 |
7 | Black Mountain Blues | Crowdy Crawn | Traditional | 3:58 |
8 | No Song To Sing | Crowdy Crawn | Michael Chapman | 4:25 |
9 | Old Joe | Crowdy Crawn | Allan Taylor | 3:15 |
10 | Ant & The Grasshopper | Crowdy Crawn | Leon Rosselson | 2:06 |
11 | Good To Be Free | Crowdy Crawn | Robert Bartlett | 2:57 |
12 | Port Quin | Crowdy Crawn | Richard Gendall | 3:30 |
13 | Forever Young | Crowdy Crawn | Bob Dylan | 4:43 |