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Thread #50800 Message #2375809
Posted By: Charley Noble
27-Jun-08 - 04:44 PM
Thread Name: Richard Dyer-Bennet
Subject: RE: Richard Dyer-Bennett
Thomas-
Here's what I dug up for older recordings from Dyer-Bennet's sister-in-law Dahlov Ipcar. One you reference above but don't include the tracks:
DECCA DLP 5046 10"-LP 1949
RICHARD DYER-BENNETT (SIC)
TWENTIETH CENTURY MINSTREL - TRADITIONAL BALLADS OF ANCIENT TIMES!
A-1 The Devil and the Farmer's Wife
A-2 Eggs and Marrowbone
A-3 The Willow Tree
A-4 Villikens and His Dinah
B-1 Swapping Song
B-2 The Old Maid
B-3 Early One Morning
B-4 Greensleeves
B-5 Oh Sally My Dear
Asch Records #461, 78 rpm, Stimpson Trading Company, No Date
RICHARD DYER-BENNET: Ballads
461-1A Barbara Allen
461-1B I Once Loved a Girl
461-2A The Three Ra'ens, Part I
461-2B The Three Ra'ens, Part II
461-3A John Henry
461-3B Gently Johnny!
Keynote Recordings, Album No. 108, New York City, No Date but cover shows him playing lute
RICHARD DYER-BENNET: Lute Singer, Ballads and Folk Songs
108-1 The Golden vanity
108-2 The Lincolnshire Poacher, The Derby Ram
108-3 The Swag Man
108-4 The House Carpenter
108-5 The Charlston Merchant
108-6 Hullabaloo Belay, What Shall We Do with a Drunken Sailor
Happy to clarify any of the above.
Cheerily,
Charley Noble