01 Feb 16 - 08:52 AM (#3769862) Subject: Lyr Req: Sara Cleveland Philo album - info. pleas From: Jim Carroll In the process of digitising old vinyl albums to make them reusable I've just stumbled across the Sara Cleveland album issued by Philo (not the Folk Legacy one) without a sleeve (Ken Goldstein production?). Can't find any info on it as it seems a fairly rare bird. Can anybody tell me if it comes with a booklet or just sleeve notes so I don't have to tear the house down looking for it. Any advice would be very much appreciated. Jim Carroll |
01 Feb 16 - 01:12 PM (#3769908) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sara Cleveland Philo album - info. pleas From: Anglo Jim, see my PM. |
01 Feb 16 - 07:15 PM (#3769969) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sara Cleveland Philo album - info. pleas From: Thomas Stern Anyone know if there are any performances on other compilation albums, folk festivals ...?? Worldcat lists some rtr tapes of performance/lecture/interview at Harvard, 1972. Folk-Legacy CD 33 LP 1968, CD 20xx Sarah Cleveland - Ballads and Songs of the Upper Hudson Valley Before the Daylight in the Mornin Captain Webster Come All You Maidens Every Rose Grows Merry In Time In Bonny Scotland Maiden's Lament, The Molly Bawn My Bonnie Bon Boy Queen Jane To Wear a Green Willow Philo 1020. p1975 Note Unacc. folk-songs and ballads Program notes by K.S. Goldstein on container Recorded in North Ferrisburg, Vt Contents Utah Carl.--Great Milwaukee fire.--James Bird.--Georgia volunteer.--Mines of Irvingdale.--The woodman's alphabet.--Queenstown warning.--James McDonald.--The boy that lives here.--One and a few New World Records NW 239 LP 1977 New World Records: 80239-2 CD 1995 Brave boys : New England traditions in folk music Recorded in the field by Sandy Paton, 1959-1977 A frog he would a-wooing go (Gail Stoddard Storm) -- The farmer's curst wife (Lewis Lund) -- The two brothers (Ben Mandel) -- My man John (Gail Stoddard Storm) -- Ladies' Walpole reel (Newton F. Tolman and Kay Gilbert) -- Brave boys (Gale Huntington) -- Fair Fanny Moore (Sara Cleveland) -- The jam on Gerry's Rock (Lawrence Older) -- And now, old serpent, how do you feel? ; Who will bow and bend like a willow? (Mrs. Morris Austin) -- A medley of Scottish fiddle tunes (Harvey Tolman and Rose Tolman) -- The flowers of Edinburgh (Phil, Paul, and Sterl Van Arsdale) -- The good old state of Maine (James Brown) -- The Dreadnaught (Gale Huntington) -- Three men they went a-hunting (Sara Cleveland) -- Erin-go-bragh (Edward Kirby) -- Give an honest Irish lad a chance (Sara Cleveland) -- Knit stockings (Wilfred Guillette and Maurice Campbell) -- The Johnstown flood (Mack Moody) -- The good old days of Adam and Eve (Rosalie Shaw) -- I'll hit the road again, boys (Grant Rogers) -- Cherish the ladies (Brendan Mulvihill, Kevin Taylor and Seamus Logue) Thomas. |
02 Feb 16 - 04:14 AM (#3770018) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Sara Cleveland Philo album - info. pleas From: Jim Carroll Lib of Cong. mentions a repertoire of well over a 100 songs - no idea how many of them are available commercially Many many thanks Anglo Never ceased to be surprisedd by the open-handedness of people on this forum Off to pig out on films in Dublin for a few days. Jim Carroll |