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Tony Hall ' Fieldvole Music '

28 Jun 07 - 02:49 PM (#2089332)
Subject: Tony Hall ' Fieldvole Music '
From: cptsnapper

In case anyone is interested but has missed the news Free Reed are re-releasing most of their 70s & 80s recordings including Tony's album" Fieldvole Music". Further details can be found at http://www.free-reed.co.uk/


28 Jun 07 - 02:51 PM (#2089338)
Subject: RE: Tony Hall ' Fieldvole Music '
From: treewind

ooh-er - tempting! That Fieldvole Music was a classic.
There's probably a few other good memories in that collection...

Anahata


28 Jun 07 - 03:02 PM (#2089347)
Subject: RE: Tony Hall ' Fieldvole Music '
From: The Borchester Echo

Also included in The First Series is Masters Of The Concertina which features Gordon Cutty and Tommy Williams.


28 Jun 07 - 04:11 PM (#2089401)
Subject: RE: Tony Hall ' Fieldvole Music '
From: treewind

Gordon Cutty! (and Tommy Williams..) Thanks, I hadn't spotted that. I really MUST have one of those.

A.


28 Jun 07 - 08:41 PM (#2089598)
Subject: RE: Tony Hall ' Fieldvole Music '
From: Rowan

Now I know what I'm getting myself for Christmas; thanks for the info.

Cheers, Rowan


29 Jun 07 - 12:58 AM (#2089704)
Subject: RE: Tony Hall ' Fieldvole Music '
From: cptsnapper

There's also John Kirkpatrick's " Plain Capers " & " Going Spare ".


29 Jun 07 - 04:37 AM (#2089799)
Subject: RE: Tony Hall ' Fieldvole Music '
From: Dave Sutherland

Tony Hall will be guest at Traditions at the Tiger, Tiger Inn, Long Eaton on Sunday night (1st July)


29 Jun 07 - 05:58 AM (#2089844)
Subject: RE: Tony Hall ' Fieldvole Music '
From: treewind

I've ordered Fieldvole, Plain Capers (which I had on CD but lost, only the jewel case remains) and Masters of the Concertina and I'm looking forward to hearing them again, having lost the vinyl years ago.

I wonder if the current proprietor of any other folk record label that was around then is likely to notice that re-issuing albums of that era might be quite a popular and lucrative move?

Anahata