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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Maryrrf
Date: 25 Mar 03 - 04:48 PM

Forgot about this thread, but I have a new CD that came out in December called "Of Rogues and Lovers". Here's the track list:

Glenlogie (Bonnie Jean o'Bethelnie)
The Golden Vanity
As I Roved Out
If I Were a Blackbird
The Newry Highwayman
The Snows They Melt the Soonest
The Humours of the King of Ballyhooley
Crazy Kate
Swan Song
The Four Marys
Mattie Groves

All traditional except Crazy Kate and Swan Song, which were written by Scottish songwriter Andrew Connell.

Here's a link http://www.maryfsmith.freeservers.com/recordings.htm


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: mutineer
Date: 01 Apr 03 - 10:26 PM

Hey, i just saw this thread as well!!!
My band, MUTINY GONE OVERBOARD, released our debut cd on St. Paddy's Day 2002. We are still selling remaining copies off of our website (via mail order)...we did have them in HMV before! Anyways, the cd has 11 traditional celtic songs, 2 originals, and 2 covers: 'The Last Saskatchewan Pirate'- a song written by Canada's clowned princes of humour, the Arrogant Worms; and 'When the Circus Comes to Town'- a tongue in cheek look at family reunions written by Dave Carroll of the Sons of Maxwell. Our album has all the old standbys such as Whiskey in the Jar, Wild Rover, Hills of Connemara (Clancy-esque stuff I guess!). For all of those interested check out our site at
www.mutinymusic.cjb.net. Enjoy!
-pc


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: black walnut
Date: 03 Apr 03 - 10:10 AM

"UP AND OVER THE MOON! Giggle, Dance and Cuddle Songs for the Very Young"
(Debbie Carroll / Merriweather Records MDC03)
New Release (2003)!

The Musicians:
DEBBIE CARROLL (a.k.a.Black Walnut) ~ voice, Celtic harp, piano, fretted dulcimer
KIRK ELLIOTT ~ fiddle, Irish flute
EVE GOLDBERG ~ voice
BEN GROSSMAN ~ percussion
JEFF MORRISON ~ guitar
ARNIE NAIMAN ~ banjo
KATHY REID-NAIMAN ~ voice, fretted dulcimer
ERNIE TOLLAR ~ saxophone, Indian flute
KEN WHITELEY ~ voice, guitar, piano, red-backed boinger, trombone, dobro, banjo, mandolin….and much, much more!

The Songs:
up and over the moon! * it's a dancing day * can you hop like a bunny? * this little cow eats grass * little tommy tinker * early in the morning/rattle on the stovepipe * chatter with the angels * flying/touch the branches * here's a pot of tea * shortnin' bread * crawdad hole * the tickle person/tickly * nelly go 'cross the ocean * this is the way the ladies ride * up the tall white candlestick * in a dark little town * shoofly * if I could have a windmill * diddley diddley dumpty * the cat and the drum/elephants marching * take the seed * far in the wood * the meadow-bout fields * i'm sittin' in a boat * mama bring me a china doll * jessica's flowers/hush little rooster/twinkle, twinkle little star

Produced and Arranged by Ken Whiteley
Executive Producer (Merriweather): Kathy Reid-Naiman

Sold in stores, available in libraries, and by mail order.

For bio, sound clips, photos, ordering, and fun:
Click here

For more information see also:
Click here

IT'S FUN! IT'S GOOD MUSIC! ENJOY!

~black walnut


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Joe Offer
Date: 23 May 03 - 12:33 AM

There's a thread about a new CD from Hesperis here (click).


Here's the announcement from Hesperis:



Thread #59932   Message #957554

Posted By: hesperis

22-May-03 - 07:22 AM

Thread Name: Hesperis releases CD

Subject: Hesperis releases CD


Hiya!

Due to the cdbaby deal that is on until the end of the month, I decided to stop "procrastinating" by trying to get certain songs "perfect" in order to get them on the CD at the quality I want, and instead release an album with a different lineup than I originally intended. So, my one-woman band, Between the Worlds, is starting to burn CDs tomorrow of the first album, "ONE".

It's named ONE because it's the first album, but also because it is a collection of songs and instrumentals that come from the heart, from the One that sustains us all.

The songs are pretty magical, and the album flows well. Several pieces have traditional or modern Sacred Circle Dances for them, and the dance notes and lyrics will be put up on the band website as soon as I get a domain and get the site done.

1. Stillness Within [3:11]
2. Lament for Flute [1:17]
3. Undersea Quiet [1:30]
4. Skylark [2:56]
5. Midwives [2:14]
6. Seal Woman [5:22]
7. Abundant Harvest [4:32]
8. Life Lives On [4:49]
9. ANRUKIMLO [1:45]
10. Joy of Angels [1:50]

Midwives is a traditional tune from Romania, I think.

Skylark has been heard by anyone who bought the Mudcat CD collection, and this album has three songs with my singing in them if you want to hear more of my voice. ;)

Seal Woman is a song about an Inuit legend. Folkies who like Native American influences will love this one.

ANRUKIMLO was named for the initials of the Nine Gods and Goddesses of the world I invented when I was seven years old, and this piece is very powerful and richly textured.

Joy of Angels is a merry, toe-tapping tune that should probably be traditional! It's original as far as I know, however it is in an older style, almost medieval.

I'm posting this thread to let you folks know about my CD, and also to ask how many CDs I should send to CDBaby on Wednesday. So if you want to order one from CDBaby in June, please PM or post. It will be $12.95 plus shipping at CDBaby. Thanks!

Blessed Be,
~*sirepseh*~


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: hesperis
Date: 25 May 03 - 09:34 PM

Hey thanks, Joe.

I was just heading over to post it and one other thing. So I'll jsut post the other thing:

I heard (but haven't checked out the rumour) that cafepress.com is going into cd-on-demand services as well as merchandise. That would be great for anyone who has a CD at mp3.com and who would like to sell it elsewhere.

I'm not sure if cafepress takes money orders, but you could always use the money in your account from other sales to order them for people who send you a money order, which I doubt mp3.com allows if YOU don't have a credit card. Cafepress might.


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Art Thieme
Date: 26 May 03 - 07:17 PM

The two LPs I did for Sandy and Caroline Paton (www.folklegacy.com) are now available as CDs from them. (I know we've mentioned this recently, but not on this good thread.)

Art Thieme


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Joe Offer
Date: 29 Oct 03 - 02:14 PM

Rex has a new CD out, and it looks like it's a good one. Check this thread (click) for further information. The CD will be sent to you for $15, postage paid. Contact: timetravelmusic@yahoo.com to order.
You can also order a CD and get more information at www.towerrecords.com and CDBaby

Here's a track listing:
FRONTIER FAVORITES: OLD-TIME MUSIC OF THE WILD WEST
(Mark Gardner & Rex Rideout)
  1. Old Dan Tucker (Daniel D. Emmett, et al., 1843) 2:23
  2. The Arkansas Traveller (trad., 1847) 1:36
  3. Oh! Susanna (Stephen C. Foster, 1848) 3:20
  4. De Boatman's Dance (Daniel D. Emmett, et al., 1843) 2:40
  5. Buffalo Gals (orig. Lubly Fan, John Hodges, 1844) 2:07
  6. Red Haired Boy (orig. The Little Beggar Man, trad., 1700s Scotland) 1:33
  7. Turkey in the Straw (orig. Zip Coon, circa 1830) 1:35
  8. Old Rosin the Beau (anon., 1838) 4:13
  9. Camptown Races (Stephen C. Foster, 1850) 1:25
  10. Old Joe Clark (trad., late 19th century) 3:12
  11. Soldier's Joy (orig. The King's Head, trad., 1700s) 1:50
  12. Song of Texas (lyrics anon., circa 1845; melody Miss Lucy Neale, Jim Sanford, 1844) 2:20
  13. Capt. Jinks of the Horse Marines (William H. Lingard and T. Maclagan, 1868) 2:27
  14. The Girl I Left Behind Me (trad., 1600s Ireland) 1:31
  15. Garry Owen (trad., late 1700s Ireland) 1:18
  16. The Battle Cry of Freedom (George F. Root, 1862) 4:21
  17. Gen. Pike's Dixie (lyrics Albert Pike, 1861, melody Daniel D. Emmett, 1859) 3:43
  18. Lorena (Henry D. Webster and Joseph P. Webster, 1862) 6:14
  19. Grandfather's Clock (Henry C. Work, 1876) 2:06
  20. The Santa Fe Trail (James G. Rogers, 1911) 3:28
  21. Barlow Knife (trad., a personal favorite, but probably 20th century) 1:57


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: michaelr
Date: 27 Nov 03 - 12:51 AM

I'm pleased as punch to announce the release of the new album by my band, Greenhouse. It's called "One Last Cold Kiss" (Jackalope Records JLP 1252. Here's the track list:

1. Pharaoh (Richard Thompson)
2. The Dark-Eyed Sailor
3. The Fox's Revenge
    a. Foxhunter's Jig
    b. The Gold Ring
4. Siul A Ruin
5. Captain Jack and the Mermaid (Meg Davis)
6. Geordie
7. The Snoring Maids
    a. Ronfleuse Gobeil
    b. The Maid Behind the Bar
    c. The Sligo Maid
8. John Barleycorn
9. I Know My Love
10. Solveig
11. My Lagan Love
12. a. The Rose Among the Heather
    b. Grumbling Old Woman, Growling Old Man
13. One Last Cold Kiss (Pappalardi/Collins)
14. a. The Host of the Air (Yeats)
    b. The Burning of the Piper's Hut

You can hear soundclips by clicking here.

Special Free CD Offer: I'm looking for one ore more persons to write a short (hopefully favorable) review that I can quote in my promotional material. If you would like to do that, PM me with your address, and I will send you a free copy.

Cheers,
Michael


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Harry Basnett
Date: 27 Nov 03 - 05:34 PM

Hokey Dokey....my clickies never seem to work so the site address for the info. on my humble offering is - www.harrybasnett.co.uk

The CD is called 'Decked Out With Pride' and it's (apart from one track) self penned stuff in traditional vein..

Cheers.......Harry.


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull
Date: 14 Mar 04 - 05:47 AM

refresh


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Linda Kelly
Date: 14 Mar 04 - 08:20 AM

Thanks John didn't know this was here! Hazel and I (Pistachio and Linda Kelly) have a new CD out . We are a harmony duo known as Hissyfit. The Cd is called Fish out of water, and is available for £7.00. Please PM me for details. Songs include Theipval tune by me Micca is responsible for the words . Nine songs are self penned and include many fishing songs Prodution is by John Shuttelworth (harpmaker).
1. Northern Tide 2. North Cape Calling 3. Theipval 4. Broomlee Lough 5. Ye Banks and Braes 6. Gallow Waltz 7.Three Drunken Maidens 8. The Maiden and the Rose 9. Luckiest Sailor 10. Farewell to Tarwaithie 11. Sparehand 12. Octavius


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Fortunato
Date: 14 Mar 04 - 09:36 AM

THE SHIVERS -- Old Time Country Music and Comedy
"And now for something completely different." One part early country music and one part vaudeville, the Shivers are George Burns and Gracie Allen gone country.

On the Air –- Old Time Country Music and Comedy Radio Hour
On The Air is a complete radio program, from the moment the announcer says, "Good evening ladies and gentlemen," to the closing moments of the theme song, "Are You From Dixie". Set in "Honeyville, the little village that time forgot," the commercials, sketches, and songs introduce the audience to the imaginary family and townsfolk, and the comedy and music of their lives.      

Tracks
1 Intro and Theme: Are You from Dixie?
2 Smartness
3 Brown's Ferry Blues
4 Cannonball Blues
5 Eight More Miles to Louisville
6 Bluebirds are Singing
7 Aunt Flory and the Aliens
8 Shady Grove
9 A Word from our Sponsor
10 Foggy Mountain Top
11 Country Fair
12 Crow Black Chicken
13 Peach Picking Time in Georgia
14 Out and Theme: Are You from Dixie?
   
All in all, and in a word: "It's Great Music and Great Fun!"    and "Don't Miss It If You Can!", Joe Hickerson, retired Head of the Library of Congress Archive of Folk Culture.

To Order visit www.theshivershow.com


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Uncle_DaveO
Date: 14 Mar 04 - 10:41 AM

My CD, The Real Story, is available for those who might be interested.

This is a solo CD--all me, for good or ill. There are 23 songs on it, 56 minutes of music. It's all songs, either public domain or trad or written by me, some with banjo, some with guitar, some unaccompanied. Two songs written by me, and two where the music is written or adapted by me for pre-existing text.

The song titles are:
Billy the Kid                         guitar      trad
Beans, Bacon and Gravy,                banjo       trad
The German Musicianer                  unacc.      trad
The Mantrap                            guitar      Oesterreich
The Undertaker                         guitar      trad
I had a Wife                           guitar      trad
The Grey Mare                         unacc.      trad
The Lonely Willow Tree                guitar      trad
The State of Arkansas                  banjo       trad
Kansas Boys                            guitar      trad
The Young Man Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn    guitar      trad
Worried Man Blues                      banjo       trad
An Old Man Came Courtin' Me            unacc.      trad
A Bird in a Gilded Cage                guitar      von Tilzer
Eggs and Marrowbone                   guitar      trad
Some Little Bug                        guitar      anon/Oesterreich
Danville Girl                         guitar      trad
Three Jolly Rogues of Lynn             guitar      trad
Sing Anything                         banjo       trad
Do Virgins Taste Better?               guitar      anon/Oesterreich
Peggy Bawn                            unacc.      trad
Jan's Courting                         unacc.      trad
She'd Rather Make Coffee Than Love    guitar      Oesterreich

Price is $14.00 US, postpaid in the US. For mail to other countries, add $1.00 US. Check, money order, or Paypal. No Credit Cards.

Orders may be sent to:

Dave Oesterreich
6040 Crows Nest Drive
Indianapolis IN 46228

E-mail address, for comments, inquiries, or Paypal purposes, is doesterr@sbcglobal.net

Dave Oesterreich (Uncle DaveO)


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Midchuck
Date: 14 Mar 04 - 11:56 AM

Both of our recordings (see the 3rd and 4th entries in this thread, 'way up there) are out in both cassette and CD versions.

Since we recognize, on the basis of recent sales, that cassette is a dying medium, we're selling off our inventory of the cassettes at US$5.00 for each. Free S&H if you buy one each.

Peter.

PM to Midchuck, e-mail to petecady@sovernet, or Woodchucks' Revenge, c/o Cady, P. O. Box 22, Pittsford, VT 05763


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: clansfolk
Date: 14 Mar 04 - 12:25 PM

Penny Black CDs & Info

CDs

"Before It's Too Late" - John and Pete prior to Penny Black (c)1999

"Two In A Bar" - Penny Black (c)2002

"Two's Company" - Penny Black (c)2002

"Cobbled Together" - Penny Black (c)2004

"On Time & Tide" - Penny Black (c)2004


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Joe Offer
Date: 14 Apr 04 - 09:50 PM

This thread speaks of a new CD by Mike Miller.
-Joe Offer-


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Mark Dowding
Date: 12 May 04 - 12:53 PM

My three CDs that I have available are:

Dreams of the Past - 1993 when this came out on cassette - now on CD
Brown Photographs - 2002
A Mon Like Harry - The Songs of Harry Boardman - 2004

More projects in the pipeline

More details HERE

I have a paypal account but will also accept cheques, postal orders and even cash if you want to risk it!

email me for further info

Cheers
Mark


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: SeanM
Date: 13 May 04 - 12:11 PM

Well, I've been away a bit... but seeing this one floating back to the surface reminded me.

The Poxy Boggards have a new CD. I sing bass vocal.

Liver, Let Die!

For sale at a few websites, including Celtic Rose.

M


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: hesperis
Date: 13 Jun 04 - 08:14 PM

Been a long time since I posted here. I now have a CD called "ONE" up at CD Baby, and this one contains SINGING! It's mostly original songs, there's only one folk tune and that has an original arrangement. Enjoy!


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Chris Amos
Date: 14 Jun 04 - 01:49 AM

The new duo, The Laughing Chairs, which is Graham Brown (Luxford) and myself has an album out, Hilarious Black. Tracks are;

1.        Down in the Coalmine,
2.        William Glenn (Child 57),
3.        Sunny Goodge St,
4.        Turpin Hero,
5.        Hava Nagila,
6.        Cheery-bye-the-noo Daisy (G. Pike),
7.        Reinlander,
8.        Too Late to be your Friend (G. Pike),
9.        Bold Carter,
10.        Olin Sairus Kun Luokseni Saavuit,
11.        Candy Man,
12.        I am a Boat man by my Trade
13.        Rambling Sailor
14.        She Belongs to me
15.        Brown Robyn's Confession (Child 57)
16.        The Star of County Down (G. Pike)

Copies available at £10 each, PM me or email Change@keramik.fsnet.co.uk

The Star of County Down is a new version written by Graham detailing how the narrator and his "Star" got on after they had been together for a bit.

Brown Robyn's Confession has no tune in either Child or Bronson, so I have written one, William Glenn is a variant of the same song, but you wouldn't know it.

Cheers m' dears

Chris


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull
Date: 27 Nov 04 - 11:50 AM

refresh, mudcatters with cd's should send them to Pulse Unsigned, its a new channel on sky TV, thy are asking for folk, blues, and country Cd's, wee little drummmer has recently sent one, and its getting played already.
see thread, new channel on sky.


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Cool Beans
Date: 27 Nov 04 - 11:56 AM

Marty Kohn: "Drawerful of Fives"
cdbaby.com/martykohn

Yes, those are real five-dollar bills on the cover. Two years of collecting fives, instead of raiding the kids' college fund, went into making this CD.

Check out "Home on the Range" in Yiddish. Discover how "Chopsticks" sounds on the guitar. Find out where "40th and Plum" really is. Go down to "Repo Depot," home of cheap vehicles, where another man's misfortune might be your ticket out of town.
Toss in traditional and quasi-traditional favorites like "Candy Man," "Freight Train'' and "Under the Double Eagle." "Mauna Loa" from Hawaii, "Guabi Guabi" from South Africa, "Castle on a Cloud" from Paris by way of Broadway (singable only by waifs, this is a guitar solo). Plus a surprise or two.


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: wysiwyg
Date: 28 Nov 04 - 06:49 PM

See also this thread:

Northern English mudcat CD's

~S~


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Crane Driver
Date: 29 Nov 04 - 03:43 PM

As well as being part of the first (and shortly, the second) CD by shanty group Baggyrinkle (along with 'Catters Skipper Jack and Michael in Swansea), I have my "solo" CD out, "Pennbucky to Llangenny" - 16 of my own songs in the traditional style, based on stories from the Maritime and Industrial past of my home port, Swansea, South Wales. It also includes two sets of traditional tunes. Tracks are:

All Washed up Ashore
Made of Wood
Poling Copper
Young Billy Young
Cobre Days
Lifeboat Horses
Mumbles Hornpipe/ Porteynon Whim
Jerry the One-Legged Rigger
Bronze and Brass
Drinks at the Cuba
Dead Reckoning
Greenholme/ The Ivy House
The Queen of Swansea
The Good Ship Skyvie
By Harry
Navigator Lady
Pennbucky to Llangenny
Elephants' Teeth

Tracks from the CD have been played by Frank Hennessey on his BBC Wales radio programme "Celtic Heartbeat", and on Murkey Chris's "Cool as Folk" radio prog. And I've sold copies to at least one Secret Santa!!

PM me for details if you're interested - I have a Paypal account.

Andrew McKay


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: GUEST,MCP
Date: 14 Jan 05 - 02:59 AM

Not a new CD, but no entry yet, so I thought I'd add one for Dark The Day by Mick Pearce & Kitty Vernon (Guest,MCP & HergaKitty). Track listing and link to web page with sound samples and liner notes are in the thread CD - Dark The Day by HergaKitty & MCP .

Mick


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: dwditty
Date: 14 Jan 05 - 11:29 AM

Info on my CD and full song samples are on my website www.dwditty.com (or www.dwditty.com in case the clickie does not work). There is also a link to my CD Baby page. Thanks.

dw


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Subject: New link for music site
From: Justa Picker
Date: 14 Jan 05 - 01:05 PM

The preceding link in this thread for my stuff, has now changed.
For the 6 people that might be interested here on Mudcat, it's now
JUSTAPICKER.com


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Big Mick
Date: 14 Jan 05 - 01:39 PM

Great looking site, my friend. I love the pictures of the Martins.

Folks, get over there and have a look. And if you want to hear top notch flat picking, justa is your man. It is a treat to listen to.

All the best,
Mick


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From: Justa Picker
Date: 14 Jan 05 - 02:05 PM

Pity he doesn't sing.   :-)


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: GUEST
Date: 16 Jan 05 - 04:39 PM

Bump


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Susanne (skw)
Date: 16 Jan 05 - 07:08 PM

Can't find
Harvey Andrews or Malinky in this thread!


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Ranks
Date: 10 Mar 05 - 04:01 AM

I have just made my first Solo-CD. It is called "Not the bleeding obvious". My Homepage has been finished as well. There you can listen to the 13 tracks.
The address is:
www.ralfweihrauch.de
Just in case the clicky does not work.

Click here

Greetings,

Ranks


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: treewind
Date: 10 Mar 05 - 05:44 AM

Forgot about this thread till I saw it come up again...

New CD "Floating Verses"
Mary Humphreys and Anahata
With Dave and Gina Holland, Chris Amos
Wild Goose WGS322CD

Our own page with link to online ordering details.

Anahata


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: radriano
Date: 10 Mar 05 - 02:24 PM

Well, I might as well add our new cd here too.

Chanteyranger & Radriano have a new cd titled "Boldly from the Westward" - the thread for the cd has fallen off the radar but for more info log onto our website:

Handspikes.com

Radriano


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From: Stephen L. Rich
Date: 16 Mar 05 - 10:22 PM

In this buisness one has to re-invent one's self regularly. Toward that end I have taken the plunge and become a record producer.
    My first effort in that direction is an anthology of performers based in the American Midwest (for the most part Madison, WI and Chicago in this volume, but in future we will expand the focus). It's called Tappin' Out A Rhythm. Pickin' Out A Tune. I'm kind of proud of it, but, then again, I'm the producer.

Songs:
Eleven Below - Sof Sof
Sos Sof (pronounced with the long "o" sound) are Miriam Brosseau and Alan Sufrin. Whereas most dous tend to bang out the exact same chords at the same time and sing only half-step harmonies, these two both play guitar well and write for vocal counterpoint.
Eleven Below is, believe it or not, a love song. They're from Wisconsin. It's cold up here.
What amazes me is the level of sophistication that they have achieved at such a young age (they both just got legal to buy beer). When they get to my age (50-ish) they are going to be genuine powerhouses as songwriters.

Tera's Tune - Bowen Marvik
There are few good guitar instrumentalists (remember I said "good"). Fewer still who compose thier own material. Bowen is both. This tune and Luck Of Lily J, later in the disc, prove that beyond a doubt.

Because We Can - Andina and Rich
Yes. I am the second half of this team. Sandy Andina and I have been sitting in on one another's sets for twenty years. We finally decided to make a formal act out of it. This is one of Sandy's originals. It will be the title track to the upcoming Andina and Rich CD. Be careful if you are sensitive about bad lnguage. This one has some English and Yiddish curse words in it. However, all of the incidents described in the song are true!

Black Is The Colour - Jeremy O'Sullivan
Note the British spelling. Jeremy is genuinely Irish (as opposed to being Irish-American or some other such hyphenate). As a singer I am always surprised, pleased and more than a bit surprised when someone has sufficient command of the gift to breathe new life into an old song (especially when it's one which has been as regularly brutalized as this one). Jeremy's version is a breath of fresh air.

Moj dilbere - Mazurka Wojciechowska
Maz collects and performs the songs of Eastern Europe. This one is from a CD she did with the Slavic Projection Folk Ensemble. The translation: My sweetheart, where did you go that you did not visit me this evening? Were you ill or did you fall in love with another? I'd rather find out that you were sick than courting someone else.

I've Had That Happen To Me - Stephen Lee Rich
You didn't think that I was going to do this whole thing without throwing one of my own song in here, did you? If you bought the Mudcat collection or my solo CD you've heard this one. If not, you need to, at least, get a copy of the Mudcat collection (six wonderful volumes, available from this site). This is a song about the world's worst hangover.

Old Wisconsin River - The Dustbunnies
I had the same reaction as you just did when I first heard the name. The Dustbunnies are Bill Fallon and Ben Doran. This nostalgic song was written by Bill, Ben, and Ben's grandfather, Ben Queen.

Fire On The Prairie - Aaron Nathans
Aaron is a working journalist by day and a fine songwriter and performer by night (don't ask about the full moon).This is a talent to watch. He'll be with us for a long time to come. BTW, as far as I know his song, I Remember Howard Dean, is still downloadable from the All Songs Considered website (I don't know the URL for that).

Spirit of Life - Ingrid Frances Stark
Ingrid is a songwriter, poet, artist, craftsmaker, and photographer based in Madison, WI. Given that she is also my life partner I risk a prepostoerous level of hyperbole if I say any more. It might call my objectivity into question.

Calling the Shamrock - Jeremy O'Sullivan
This is a homesickness song which could only have been written by an Irishman in Wisconsin.

You Called? - Ingrid Frances Stark
A bit of inspired silliness from Ingrid. It's the outbound message on her telephone answering machine.

Luck of Lily J - Bowen Marvik

Shira - Sandy Andina
Sandy's insightful and moving song told from the point of view of an Isreali border gaurd. It was recorded live at Wild Hog In The Woods Coffeehouse in Madison, Wisconsin in September of 2003.

Muck - Andina and Rich
Just for fun

    You may have noticed that the title (above) is a blue clicky. It links to the CD Baby.com page for this CD. You can hear portions of most of the songs on streaming audio on that page. This thing was a labor of love. While the above comments may seem like ad copy, I meant every word. Let me know what you think.

Be well.
Stephen Lee


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: chris nightbird childs
Date: 29 Mar 05 - 01:05 PM

My disc is called Blues For Nightowls, and it contains original songs with the exception of two covers, "Brokedown Engine" by Blind Willie McTell and "One More Cup of Coffee" by Bob Dylan.

The mostly acoustic originals are performed by myself, and are a combination of Blues, American Folk & Rock. Together these types of music are comprised to create my style, which I have spent the past couple years perfecting (I hope). Most of these were written with my wife Brigitte. I perform with 6- & 12- string guitars and occasional percussion.

The tracklist is as follows :

1.Figment

2.Tomorrow's Calling

3.3,000 Miles

4.Take These Chains (sung with Brigitte)

5.Brokedown Engine (Willie McTell)

6.No Yesterdays

7.Duet in the Aftermath

8.One More Cup of Coffee (Bob Dylan)

9.Witchseason (Instrumental)

10.Ballad of the Wasted Wind

11.Gray Skies

12.Lesson of Love & Hate

To purchase a copy of my CD for $5 just goto the link below...

Chris Childs @ PayPal

Thank you, and I hope you enjoy it.

- Chris Nightbird Childs


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Joe Offer
Date: 26 Sep 05 - 11:39 AM

Pam Swan


Jeff Warner


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Sarah the flute
Date: 27 Sep 05 - 04:01 AM

Details of The Flying Chaucers' CDs can be found here
http://www.folkicons.co.uk/chaurevs.htm

Just tried a blue clicky thing for the first time....will it work????

Sarah


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Joe Offer
Date: 12 Oct 05 - 02:35 AM

Steve Suffet's Now the Wheel Has Turned, to be released December 10, 2005.


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: rich-joy
Date: 28 Oct 05 - 02:58 AM

My partner, Paul Lawler and I, have finally released our 1st CD, entitled :
"A Taste of Good Music" – and it's a FUN! CD - all RECIPES!!!

Ten great songs, all with catchy tunes and clever lyrics!!!

All will be revealed on our new website at :
http://www.peculiarhand.com
(30 sec grabs of all tracks)

… and it makes The Best Christmas Present!!!


Cheers! R-J
Down Under


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Stephen L. Rich
Date: 11 Nov 05 - 02:25 AM

In this business one has to re-invent one's self regularly. Toward that end I have taken the plunge and become a record producer.
    My first effort in that direction is an anthology of performers based in the American Midwest (for the most part Madison, WI and Chicago in this volume, but in future we will expand the focus). It's called Tappin' Out A Rhythm. Pickin' Out A Tune. I'm kind of proud of it, but, then again, I'm the producer.

Songs:
Eleven Below - Sof Sof
Sos Sof (pronounced with the long "o" sound) are Miriam Brosseau and Alan Sufrin. Whereas most dous tend to bang out the exact same chords at the same time and sing only half-step harmonies, these two both play guitar well and write for vocal counterpoint.
Eleven Below is, believe it or not, a love song. They're from Wisconsin. It's cold up here.
What amazes me is the level of sophistication that they have achieved at such a young age (they both just got legal to buy beer). When they get to my age (50-ish) they are going to be genuine powerhouses as songwriters.

Tera's Tune - Bowen Marvik
There are few good guitar instrumentalists (remember I said "good"). Fewer still who compose thier own material. Bowen is both. This tune and Luck Of Lily J, later in the disc, prove that beyond a doubt.

Because We Can - Andina and Rich
Yes. I am the second half of this team. Sandy Andina and I have been sitting in on one another's sets for twenty years. We finally decided to make a formal act out of it. This is one of Sandy's originals. It will be the title track to the upcoming Andina and Rich CD. Be careful if you are sensitive about bad lnguage. This one has some English and Yiddish curse words in it. However, all of the incidents described in the song are true!

Black Is The Colour - Jeremy O'Sullivan
Note the British spelling. Jeremy is genuinely Irish (as opposed to being Irish-American or some other such hyphenate). As a singer I am always surprised, pleased and more than a bit surprised when someone has sufficient command of the gift to breathe new life into an old song (especially when it's one which has been as regularly brutalized as this one). Jeremy's version is a breath of fresh air.

Moj dilbere - Mazurka Wojciechowska
Maz collects and performs the songs of Eastern Europe. This one is from a CD she did with the Slavic Projection Folk Ensemble. The translation: My sweetheart, where did you go that you did not visit me this evening? Were you ill or did you fall in love with another? I'd rather find out that you were sick than courting someone else.

I've Had That Happen To Me - Stephen Lee Rich
You didn't think that I was going to do this whole thing without throwing one of my own song in here, did you? If you bought the Mudcat collection or my solo CD you've heard this one. If not, you need to, at least, get a copy of the Mudcat collection (six wonderful volumes, available from this site). This is a song about the world's worst hangover.

Old Wisconsin River - The Dustbunnies
I had the same reaction as you just did when I first heard the name. The Dustbunnies are Bill Fallon and Ben Doran. This nostalgic song was written by Bill, Ben, and Ben's grandfather, Ben Queen.

Fire On The Prairie - Aaron Nathans
Aaron is a working journalist by day and a fine songwriter and performer by night (don't ask about the full moon).This is a talent to watch. He'll be with us for a long time to come. BTW, as far as I know his song, I Remember Howard Dean, is still downloadable from the All Songs Considered website (I don't know the URL for that).

Spirit of Life - Ingrid Frances Stark
Ingrid is a songwriter, poet, artist, craftsmaker, and photographer based in Madison, WI. Given that she is also my life partner I risk a prepostoerous level of hyperbole if I say any more. It might call my objectivity into question.

Calling the Shamrock - Jeremy O'Sullivan
This is a homesickness song which could only have been written by an Irishman in Wisconsin.

You Called? - Ingrid Frances Stark
A bit of inspired silliness from Ingrid. It's the outbound message on her telephone answering machine.

Luck of Lily J - Bowen Marvik

Shira - Sandy Andina
Sandy's insightful and moving song told from the point of view of an Isreali border gaurd. It was recorded live at Wild Hog In The Woods Coffeehouse in Madison, Wisconsin in September of 2003.

Muck - Andina and Rich
Just for fun

    You may have noticed that the title (above) is a blue clicky. It links to the CD Baby.com page for this CD. You can hear portions of most of the songs on streaming audio on that page. This thing was a labor of love. While the above comments may seem like ad copy, I meant every word. Let me know what you think.

Be well.
Stephen Lee

I have an update on the anthology "Tappin' Out A Rhythm. Pickin' Out A Tune" on Travenia Records. It is now available for online download (as a full album or one song at a time) from AppleiTunes and from MP3.com!!!

Details about the anthology itself are posted earlier in this thread.
I posted that when the CD became available through CD Baby.com.

The link for the MP3.com page is below.


Click here and enjoy!

Stephen Lee


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: sharyn
Date: 11 Nov 05 - 02:11 PM

Not a CD, but a cassette. (I'm working on a CD now) called "I Am Your Winter Lover."

Tracks:

Morning Shanty (Sharyn Dimmick) a capella with chorus
Bonnie Susie Clelland (trad)
This Love Was on Landfill (Dimmick) with guitar
Loving Hannah (trad)
I Am Your Winter Lover (Dimmick)
Wallflower Waltz (Dimmick) with guitar and fiddle
Finger Ring (trad) with guitars
An Early Valentine (Dimmick) with guitar
Sheath and Knife (trad)
Spirit of the Fire (Dimmick)
I Bid You Good Night (trad)


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Briagha
Date: 11 Nov 05 - 02:29 PM

I finally got my stuff together and recorded the CD that's been in my head for the past few years! Wish I'd done it ages ago. Much of the credit goes to the encouragement of friends & mentors who played on the recording: Donnie Macdonald, Jimmy Keigher, John Taylor and Glenn Cornick. Release party will be December 3 at CTMS in Encino, CA thanks to FolkWorks. It's on CD Baby at Where The Heart Is now.

Feels a little funny to be "blowing my own horn," but I actually like the finished product and felt like telling someone.


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: katlaughing
Date: 11 Nov 05 - 03:09 PM

CONGRATS TO ALL FOR THE RECENT COMPLETIONS, EVERYONE!!

It's always exciting to learn of more MUdcatter's CDs and tapes!


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: alanabit
Date: 12 Nov 05 - 07:50 AM

I just thought I would mention my own recent offering, Travellers' Tales, which has had some kind words said about it here from our fellow Mudcatters.


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Guy Wolff
Date: 12 Nov 05 - 11:15 PM

I have cut and pasted the information on my four cd's here . In order they are Music From Wolff Pottery Back Porch & Blues Out & About and Litchfield Dance Music . The litchfield Historical So has a web site for the dance music . The rest can be gotten by PM here and anyone interested the $$ will go to Max . Long live the Cat !!!

http://www.litchfieldhistoricalsociety.org/shop.htm
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Music from Wolff Pottery.
1. Sony Brogan's
2. Flowers of The Forest/June Apple
3. Jesse James
4. Dust the Table/Joe Clark/Cripple Creek
5. Stagger Lee
6. Dark as a Dungeon
7. Arkansas Traveller
8. Lark in the Morning
9. Staten Island
10. Country Life
11. Rickett's hornpipe
12. Black Jack Davey
13. Sorry the Day I was Married
14. Ship in Distress
15. Elizabethan Dance
16. The Cuckoo
17. I am a Pilgrim
18. Sweet Home Chicago
19. Keep Your Hands Off Her
20. Vigilante Man
21. Shine On Harvest Moon


Back Porch Blues.
1. Almost Done
2. We shall be happy/All the good times are past and gone
3. Walking Boss
4. Walking Boss Instrumental
5. The Denver Train
6. Ragtime Annie/Soldiers Joy
7.I'm As Free A little Bird As I Can Be
8. The Crossroads
9. Bill Cheatem/Flop Eared Mule
10. Short Life But Troubled.
11. Stewball
12. All My Loves In Vain
13. May The Circle Be Unbroken
14. Irene Goodnight
15. My Dearest Dear



Out & About          (Dedicated to the Mudcat !!! )
        
        1) Over the Hills and Far Away    (For everyone in the Yorkshire Gang . I tryied doing a vertion of Elsey Marley for Bill Sables but it needs more work.. Another visit to Yorkshire first !!! )

        2) East Virginia,    ( Bonnie K. taught me this one when she came down to look at banjo's Year before last)

        3)Sally Anne / The Old Plank Road    ( Lui Collins showed me her vertion of Salley Anne and Old plank rd reminded me of Charles and the gang In Berkley .)

        4)Darcy Farrow Steve Gillette ( Open D tuning reminded me of playing with Horase Williums of VT. fame all thoughs years ago )   

        5)Ruben's Train ( Thanks to Raulph Rindzler and my time at Jugtown Pottery NC)

        6) Hazel Dell / The Americans ( Collection of the Litchfield Historical So. ) Dance music from my town from 1803)
        
       7)Shady Groves (Thanks to George O"brian,Kent Ct and my faverite Clarence Tom Ashley )

        8) Lovely Joan ( My wife Erica is taking Viola De Gamba Lessons in New Haven Ct and this was a nod to MArtin CArthy but also a thank you to Grace Feldman and the Neiberhood school for bringing such joy to her life !!!! )

        9)The Great Silky traditional words (tune by Jim Waters) (I did this with Lui Collins back in the 1970's and always wanted to put a guitar part to it.. Love to Lui!!! Thanks Sandy and Carolyn for the help as always)

        10) Belle Rose (traditional French) Thank you June Tabor for putting this jem in front of us all !!!! this is simply a two part Cooperman penny wistle tune.

        11) John Barleycorn ( This is like trying to do a Muddy waters song but I have sung this to my 4 kids over the last 21 years and had to put it down for them.. Thank you Martin Carthy as with Lovel Joan>>> )

        12) Banish Misfortune (traditional Irish) ( I found a great old concert snare drum with wood rims from the 19th century that I had to use on this very percusive tune.. It was so much fun!!!!)

        13) Come in My Kitchen (Robert Johnson) ( This is one of my faverites)))

        14) Burden Made My Shoulders Tired ( Diolian National slide and Banjo mandolin recorded with a bullet mike OVER THE TOP )))

        15)The Love Sick Blues (ASCAP Jacob Cohen) D tuning slide ala Emmet Miller.. I love Emmet Miller alot

        16) They'er Red Hot (Robert Johnson) ( I used an old Kallamazoo big holed guitar from the 30's for this and "Come In My Kitchen"


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Stephen L. Rich
Date: 13 Nov 05 - 12:17 AM

We finally did it!!! Sandy Andina and I have been promising to make a CD for the last six years. The promise has finally been kept. It's called Andina and Rich : Because We Can .

                            The Songs

A FINE ROMANCE – We open in a most un-folkie-like fashion with a treasured old showtune written by Dorothy Fields and Jerome Kern. You have to imagine, for a moment, that Sandy and I are Fred and Ginger (Fred Flintstones and Ginger Ale).

TIME HAS NO MERCY – Early in the 19th century the United States fought a war against Mexico.
Like all wars, it has its mythology (on either side of the Rio Grande). America's move west is no less steeped in folklore. This song tries to cut through some of it.

BECAUSE WE CAN – The events described in this song actually happened to Sandy. This is for anyone who has been screwed by a bureaucracy. Even if you are part of a bureaucracy a bigger bureaucracy than your own has probably shafted you. This song is still for you.

SHIRA – Sometimes it is easier to see the big issues more clearly if you look at them thorough the eyes of one person. In that spirit Sandy examines the thoughts of an Isaerli border guard.

THE CONMAN – Amongst Sandy's talents is a knack for creating sharp parodies. We regularly perform this backspin on Michael Smith's "The Dutchman" in the ongoing hope that Michael will not have us drawn and quartered.

MUDBALL – It is impossible to experience life's joys without having also known abject despair.

SAFE HOME – Despite the Political Right's claims to the contrary, those of us who oppose the war in Iraq DO care about our soldiers in the line of fire. The one thing upon which we can all agree is that we want those kids to get home in one piece.

MY GRANDFATHER"S CLOCK – Parodies are like potato chips. We couldn't do just one.

ORANGE AND PINK PRAIRIE SKY – When driving long distances by yourself you may, at some point, get so caught in the rhythm of travel as to acieve a sort of zen; a moment when you feel more free than you have ever felt before. It happened to Sandy whilst driving from the airport in Joplin, MO to a gig in Coffeyville, KS.

YOU CAN'T DO IT ALL ON YOUR OWN – Let's face it. We need each other for a lot of things. Even this song is a group effort. It was written by Stephen Lee, Sandy, and Alan Moorhouse (alanabit). It's already an international projrect. Join the fun. The more the merrier. We're hoping that it has a future as an organizing song.


A FINE ROMANCE – We open in a most un-folkie-like fashion with a treasured old showtune written by Dorothy Fields and Jerome Kern. You have to imagine, for a moment, that Sandy and I are Fred and Ginger (Fred Flintstones and Ginger Ale).

TIME HAS NO MERCY – Early in the 19th century the United States fought a war against Mexico.
Like all wars, it has its mythology (on either side of the Rio Grande). America's move west is no less steeped in folklore. This song tries to cut through some of it.

BECAUSE WE CAN – The events described in this song actually happened to Sandy. This is for anyone who has been screwed by a bureaucracy. Even if you are part of a bureaucracy a bigger bureaucracy than your own has probably shafted you. This song is still for you.

SHIRA – Sometimes it is easier to see the big issues more clearly if you look at them thorough the eyes of one person. In that spirit Sandy examines the thoughts of an Isaerli border guard.

THE CONMAN – Amongst Sandy's talents is a knack for creating sharp parodies. We regularly perform this backspin on Michael Smith's "The Dutchman" in the ongoing hope that Michael will not have us drawn and quartered.

MUDBALL – It is impossible to experience life's joys without having also known abject despair.

SAFE HOME – Despite the Political Right's claims to the contrary, those of us who oppose the war in Iraq DO care about our soldiers in the line of fire. The one thing upon which we can all agree is that we want those kids to get home in one piece.

MY GRANDFATHER"S CLOCK – Parodies are like potato chips. We couldn't do just one.

ORANGE AND PINK PRAIRIE SKY – When driving long distances by yourself you may, at some point, get so caught in the rhythm of travel as to acieve a sort of zen; a moment when you feel more free than you have ever felt before. It happened to Sandy whilst driving from the airport in Joplin, MO to a gig in Coffeyville, KS.

YOU CAN'T DO IT ALL ON YOUR OWN – Let's face it. We need each other for a lot of things. Even this song is a group effort. It was written by Stephen Lee, Sandy, and Alan Moorhouse (alanabit). It's already an international projrect. Join the fun. The more the merrier. We're hoping that it can be used as an organizing song.

A FINE ROMANCE – We open in a most un-folkie-like fashion with a treasured old showtune written by Dorothy Fields and Jerome Kern. You have to imagine, for a moment, that Sandy and I are Fred and Ginger (Fred Flintstones and Ginger Ale).

TIME HAS NO MERCY – Early in the 19th century the United States fought a war against Mexico.
Like all wars, it has its mythology (on either side of the Rio Grande). America's move west is no less steeped in folklore. This song tries to cut through some of it.

BECAUSE WE CAN – The events described in this song actually happened to Sandy. This is for anyone who has been screwed by a bureaucracy. Even if you are part of a bureaucracy a bigger bureaucracy than your own has probably shafted you. This song is still for you.

SHIRA – Sometimes it is easier to see the big issues more clearly if you look at them thorough the eyes of one person. In that spirit Sandy examines the thoughts of an Isaerli border guard.

THE CONMAN – Amongst Sandy's talents is a knack for creating sharp parodies. We regularly perform this backspin on Michael Smith's "The Dutchman" in the ongoing hope that Michael will not have us drawn and quartered.

MUDBALL – It is impossible to experience life's joys without having also known abject despair.

SAFE HOME – Despite the Political Right's claims to the contrary, those of us who oppose the war in Iraq DO care about our soldiers in the line of fire. The one thing upon which we can all agree is that we want those kids to get home in one piece.

MY GRANDFATHER"S CLOCK – Parodies are like potato chips. We couldn't do just one.

ORANGE AND PINK PRAIRIE SKY – When driving long distances by yourself you may, at some point, get so caught in the rhythm of travel as to acieve a sort of zen; a moment when you feel more free than you have ever felt before. It happened to Sandy whilst driving from the airport in Joplin, MO to a gig in Coffeyville, KS.

YOU CAN'T DO IT ALL ON YOUR OWN – Let's face it. We need each other for a lot of things. Even this song is a group effort. It was written by Stephen Lee, Sandy, and Alan Moorhouse (alanabit). It's already an international projrect. Join the fun. The more the merrier. We're hoping that it can be used as an organizing song.

Enjoy!

Stephen Lee Rich


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: DebC
Date: 20 Dec 05 - 01:57 PM

"Dad's Dinner Pail and Other Songs From the Helen Hartness Flanders Collection" is out and there are many copies looking for good homes :-)

You can go to my website, Falling Mountain Music or CD Baby to get any of my CDs.

Thanks to Ron Olesko who had some nice things to say in this thread

Thanks,
Debra Cowan


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 26 Dec 05 - 11:20 AM

refresh--

I hope a few of the Mudcat CDs found good homes over the holidays!


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Subject: RE: Mudcatter CD's PermaThread
From: Barbara Shaw
Date: 26 Dec 05 - 12:05 PM

Our band ShoreGrass recently released our 2nd CD, "Songs of the Civil War Era," which I announced in another Mudcat thread: ShoreGrass: Songs of the Civil War Era

It's available at CDbaby.com: http://cdbaby.com/cd/shoregrass

The album contains 20 songs recorded live at a performance we did awhile ago and sound samples are available at cdbaby.com. Some of you might enjoy this collection of what people were singing and thinking then and now about an important period in American history.


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