Album UK 1992 on Kissing Spell label
Folk (Folk)
Released in a gatefold cover with fold-over flaps inside. LP release by Kissing Spell of the first tape "Rowdy, Dowdy Day" of Spriguns (of Tolgus) from 1974 before their 1975 debut record "Jack With A Feather".
Spriguns , *1972 GB album by | |
Mike Morton voc, eb, GB bass guitar | |
Rick Thomas guitar, mandolin, violin, vocals, bagpipes, pipe | |
Chris Russon lead guitar, mandolin | |
Mandy Morton voc, acg, twelve-string guitar, dulcimer, vocals |
A.L. Bendon design |
Gary Ramon remastered by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Let No Man Steal Your Thyme | Spriguns | ||
2 | The Jolly Tinker | Spriguns | ||
3 | The Laily Worm & The Mackerel | Spriguns | ||
4 | Spanish Ladies | Spriguns | ||
5 | Matty Grooves | Spriguns | ||
6 | The Trees They Do Grow High | Spriguns | ||
7 | Three Drunken Maidens | Spriguns | ||
8 | Scotia Reel | Spriguns | ||
9 | Keys Of Canterbury | Spriguns | ||
10 | Sir Brian Botany | Spriguns | ||
11 | Troopers Nag | Spriguns | ||
12 | Cuckoos Nest | Spriguns |