Album UK 1989 on Back Shift label
Folk (Folk)
Produced by Pete Coe (2) and Tony Bonner Helen Hockenhull (former Helen Watson (4), ex-wife of Roger Watson (5), re-married Helen Hockenhull (see Grace Notes)
![]() | Pete Coe voc, bj, *1946 GB banjo, bouzouki, dulcimer, melodeon, vocals, album by, written by |
![]() | Chris Coe acc, voc, GB backing vocals, dulcimer, hammered dulcimer |
![]() | John Adams voc, GB backing vocals, keyboards, trombone |
![]() | Mike Hockenhull banjo |
![]() | Chris Partington fiddle |
![]() | Janet Kerr g, vn, fiddle |
![]() | Dave Shaw voc, b, CA northumbrian pipes |
Helen Hockenhull backing vocals |
Jim Boyes backing vocals |
Sue Coe backing vocals |
Pete Coe |
Tom Daniel |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | The Pennine Way | Pete Coe | Pete Coe | 4:19 |
2 | Seven Gypsies | Pete Coe | 4:48 | |
3 | Whinham's Jig/Morgan Rattler | Pete Coe | 4:02 | |
4 | When The Red Rose Blooms Again | Pete Coe | Pete Coe | 4:53 |
5 | Poverty Knock | Pete Coe | Tom Daniel | 5:44 |
6 | Road To Ballysodare/Kirkgate Hornpipe | Pete Coe | 4:08 | |
7 | The Jackdaw | Pete Coe | Pete Coe | 4:16 |
8 | Sons Of Freedom | Pete Coe | 3:03 | |
9 | John Brown's March | Pete Coe | 2:18 |