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Sandy Denny Alex Campbell- 19 Rupert St.

16 Nov 11 - 08:31 PM (#3258513)
Subject: Sandy Denny Alex Campbell- 19 Rupert St.
From: Thomas Stern

A recent CD - Witchwood Media WMCD 2053. "19 RUPERT ST"
Sandy Denny, Alex Campbell, Patsy Campbell
A private tape recorded at 19 Rupert St., Glascow- 5 August 1967.
The Leaves of Life
Willie Moore
Balulalow
The Sans Day Carol
Jimmie Brown The Newsboy
The Midnight Special
Milk and Honey
Who Knows Where The Time Goes
Fairy Tale Lullaby
She Moves Through The Fair
Chuffa Chuffa Chuff/Clementine/Jesus Lovwes Me

Available in USA and UK from your favourite purveyor.

Best wishes, Thomas.


16 Nov 11 - 08:48 PM (#3258518)
Subject: RE: Sandy Denny Alex Campbell- 19 Rupert St.
From: Jean(eanjay)

There are photos of 19 Rupert Street where Alex Campbell used to live on this video and other videos uploaded on his son's YouTube channel.


17 Nov 11 - 03:58 AM (#3258606)
Subject: RE: Sandy Denny Alex Campbell- 19 Rupert St.
From: scouse

I knew about this. My mate Carsten did the recording in the house then forgot about the tape for many years.He must have been so lucky to be there at the right place at the right time and doin' the right thing!!!
As Aye,
Phil.


17 Nov 11 - 04:39 AM (#3258619)
Subject: RE: Sandy Denny Alex Campbell- 19 Rupert St.
From: Jim McLean

Alex and his wife Patsy moved into 19 Rupert Street, Glasgow which was the old home of Josh MacRae, the Scottish folksinger. I visited it many times when Josh was alive but only a couple of times when Alex lived there.


17 Nov 11 - 09:27 AM (#3258705)
Subject: RE: Sandy Denny Alex Campbell- 19 Rupert St.
From: Vin2

Hey great, shall look out fot the cd and thanks for the links eanjay. Was/am a big fan of the great Alex.


18 Nov 11 - 08:04 AM (#3259282)
Subject: RE: Sandy Denny Alex Campbell- 19 Rupert St.
From: Big Al Whittle

loved that


18 Nov 11 - 09:24 AM (#3259329)
Subject: RE: Sandy Denny Alex Campbell- 19 Rupert St.
From: BTNG

Good album, I've listened to some bits and pieces, but the selling point of this excellent recording is not, unfortunately not the sadly missed Alex Campbell, but the equally sadly missed Sandy Denny.

If you choose you can order directly from Witchwood Records