The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #152303   Message #3568802
Posted By: GUEST,Heather Wood
22-Oct-13 - 06:37 AM
Thread Name: Young Tradition
Subject: RE: Young Tradition
To answer some of the above questions:

The feet on Galleries belonged to Ian Campbell (Ioan Allen, now with Dolby Labs, was our manager at the time and also managed the Campbells. The short intervening tracks were his idea).

The YT re-joined to sing at Southwark Cathedral in a concert organized by Karl Dallas, and again for the concert for Clive Woolf, which was at Cecil Sharp House. We were also all at the Eisteddfod in Dartmouth MA in 1988, where Louisa Jo Killen joined us for several songs.

The two CDs that Castle released were (1) Young Tradition and So CHeerfully Round (complete) and (2) Galleries, the Chicken on a Raft EP, and some tracks, not all, from No Relation, the album Royston and I made in 1977 (with some help frmo Pete and others).

On Oberlin 1968, David Suff of Fledg'ling decided (and I agreed) that we should leave out the chat. Yes, it would have made the thing two CDs long. We felt that it might have been interesting for a one-time listen, but mostly people would want the music.

For what I'm doing now, see Folk Music Soc. of NY and my website.