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Cattail The Three Crows folk group (115* d) RE: The Three Crows folk group 08 Nov 03


Hi to you all, again.

I *knew* I had it *somewhere*! I DO have a Pennines disk.
(I just couldn't FIND the d%%n thing)

Came across it today stuck to another one, (Flamin' labels)

Anyway, the sleeve notes say that the band line-up was as follows:-

Margaret Whitehead (Lead vocals)
Ken Campbell           (Vocals + songwriter)
Chris Swann           (Lead guitar)
Frank Clapton           (Bass vocals)
Pete Astles           (Rhythm guitar + tenor vocals)

It is on Pennyfarthing records. (Are they still going? Have phone No
and address if they are)

Album No: PELS 514.    Date: 1971

The album was called "Manchester Morning", (all the tracks were
written by the pennines), and were as follows:-

Side 1

Manchester morning
Danny McCann
Arrabella
Humpty Dan
Time was
The king comes riding

Side 2

Phoenix
Don't cry (Don't bow your head)
Esmerelda
Highland song
Eleanor Cavannaugh
Gentlemen of fortune
Manchester morning (Reprise)

This is certainly a fine album, it doesn't say on the sleeve notes if they have made any others, shame if they didn't.

Hope this helps, (or just brings back a few more memories).
Sorry once again for the previous mistake.

Cheers

Cattail !


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