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Thread #55643 Message #865954
Posted By: kendall
13-Jan-03 - 11:11 AM
Thread Name: Kendall's CDs - Discography
Subject: Kendall's CDs - Discography
Thanks to Sandy Paton at Folk Legacy records, all of my earlier LPs and tapes can now be had on CDs.
Lights Along The Shore.
Seagulls and Summerpeople
These have been around since the middle 70's, but only recently in CD form.
And, I still have some copies of Beginners Luck,on CD, and, Stories Told in the kitchen in book form on Cassette tape.
Lights Along The Shore
Folk-Legacy Records – FSI-57 (1976) - Going Back To Where I Come From
- Green Broom
- Darby O'Leary
- Bally James Duff
- Wild Colonial Boy
- The Lavender Cowboy
- Old Ship
- Lorena
- The Mountains Of Mourne
- I've Got No Use For The Women
- Life Gets Tedious
- Satisfied Mind
- Black Velvet Band
- Maggie May
- My Pretty Quadroon
- Let The Lower Lights Be Burning
Seagulls and Summer People: A Record of Maine Humor
Folk-Legacy Records – FTA-79 (1980) - Uncle Curt's Stories
- Seagulls And Summer People
- Old Jigger Jones
- About Preachers
- The Maine Character
Beginner's Luck
(self-published, 2000)
Songs:
Three Legged Man (Shel Silverstien
The Haying Song (Dave Mallett)
Gently down the stream of time (trad.)
Mrs. Ravoon (trad.)
Phoebe Snow (Utah Phillips)
Palace Grand (trad.)
Ashes on the Sea (Utah Phillips)
The Band Played Waltzing Matilda (Eric Bogle)
Rolling Home (trad.)
Stories:
Uriah Boardman - The Sea Gull, The Pullman Car, The Flower Show
The Dunbar Sisters - Two Old Maids, Effie's Privy
Clyde and Maude Go Flying
Orrin Seavey's Accident
Beginner's Luck
I Remember Loving You
(self-published, 2008)
Come by the hills......................Gordon Smith
A $5.00 fine for whining...............Sammy Allred
Field of the willows...................Dave Goulder
Going Away.............................Utah Phillips
The Faded roses of December............Utah Phillips
Before they close the minstrel show....Bob Coltman
The Loch Arcray........................John Masefield
Old Fid................................Bill Lowndes
Whose Gonna buy you ribbons?...........Paul Clayton
The Last Letter Home...................McDade/Brown
Lonesome Robin.........................Bob Coltman
Rye Whiskey Joe........................Bill Staines
Starlight on the rails.................Utah Phillips
The Basque.............................Tom Russell
Song for the animals...................Dave Mallett
The Lock keeper........................Stan Rogers
I remember loving you..................Utah Phillips
I don't look good naked anymore........Sheb Wooley