Album AU 1987 on Sandstock Music label
Folk (Folk)
"For twenty-five years in this country, Danny Spooner has been singing traditional songs of the sea, of war, of trades and the workplace, songs of great male characters. He is known for his sensitive rendering of human hardship, sorrow and joy - and now he sings of love. Danny was born and raised in London and there was always music in his family; then as a working lad he sang into the wind on board Thames barges, North Sea tugs and fishing trawlers. After national service he found his way to Australia, and in the land of plenty worked at all sorts of jobs, adding Australian songs to his repertoire. As a teenager I heard Danny sing in Frank Traynor's tiny smoke-filled club, and many years later was intrigued when I met him at Melbourne University, singing and teaching English and History so that it moved the most hardened wordsharp and ideologue. I watched him enthuse people about his tradition. Later, as his mate and offsider I, like others in the audience, was moved by its compassion and humanity. His strong voice has filled concert halls and lecture theatres around Australia, and has boomed across open air spaces - even conjured up a storm singing shanties on the wharf at Port Fairy. Here we can experience gentler tones as he reveals men who are sentimental and loving. As always when he sings, Danny unravels tales of compelling interest and these have tender poignancy as he sings of unsuccessful love, misadventures, and of the great match that is true love." Gael Shannon-Spooner "These songs provide glimpes of some of the many faces of men's love. They give honest expression to the deepest feelings of devotion, loss and betrayal; some acknowledge how delicate matters at time cause awkwardness while others reflect the importance of humour in helping to cope with emotional situations. But whatever the form they take the songs on this record are honest and legitimate expressions of love from a male perspective. I hope you enjoy them and that they may even revive some cherished memories." Danny Spooner Year of release not given on album, deduced from Google
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No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | When A Man's In Love | Danny Spooner | Traditional | 3:20 |
2 | The Flighty Tailor | Danny Spooner | Traditional | 2:25 |
3 | The Ploughboy and The Cockney | Danny Spooner | Traditional | 2:54 |
4 | Sweet Thames Flow Softly | Danny Spooner | Ewan MacColl | 5:30 |
5 | The Song of the Wandering Aengus | Danny Spooner | Richard Dyer-Bennet, William Butler Yeats | 4:05 |
6 | La-di-da | Danny Spooner | Jake Thackray | 3:30 |
7 | Spencer the Rover | Danny Spooner | Traditional | 4:20 |
8 | The Redhaired Man's Wife | Danny Spooner | Traditional | 5:55 |
9 | The Week before Easter | Danny Spooner | Traditional | 4:35 |
10 | Farewell Nancy | Danny Spooner | Traditional | 2:00 |
11 | Wish I could Write a Lovesong | Danny Spooner | Chas Hodges, Dave Peacock | 4:45 |