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Robin & Barry Dransfield - Up To Now (Reissue) (1997)

Robin & Barry Dransfield - Up To Now (Reissue) (1997)
  • Title: Up To Now
  • Year Of Release: 1997
  • Label: Free Reed
  • Genre: Folk, British Folk-Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:17:54 + 01:18:41
  • Total Size: 383/962 Mb
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Robin & Barry Dransfield - Up To Now (Reissue) (1997)


Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. The Rout Of The Blues
02. The Trees They Do Grow High
03. The Morpeth Rant/Nancy
04. Lord Of All I Behold
05. Bold Nelson's Favorite; Bold Nelso's Praise/The Princess Royal/Saddle The Pony
06. The Werewolf
07. Girl Of Dances
08. The Cuckoo's Nest
09. Up To Now
10. The Blacksmith, Pt. 1
11. The Alchemist And The Peddler
12. It's Dark In Here
13. The Handsome Meadow Boy
14. The Fool's Song
15. The Ballad Of Dickie Lubber
16. What Will We Tell Them?
17. Violin
18. You Can't Change Me Now

CD 2:
01. The Talcahuano Girls
02. The Conscript's Farewell
03. Bogie's Bonnie Belle
04. Hornpipe: The SLigo Fancy/Jig: Colemans Two Halves
05. The Seeds Of Love
06. Peggy Gordon
07. The Banks Of The Sweet Dundee
08. The Holmfirth Anthem
09. The Two Ravens
10. Good Ale For My Money
11. Doctor Slime
12. Too Much To Do
13. Catch The Morning Dew
14. Fiddler's Progress
15. O'Carolan's Concerto
16. Tidewave
17. Spencer The Rover
18. Be Your Own Man
19. Daddy Fox
20. A Week Before Easter
21. Irish Session

History might have consigned Robin & Barry Dransfield to also-ran status, but there was a time in the early '70s when they were at the cutting edge of British folk. The brothers, with their voices, guitar, and fiddle, came at it from the traditional folk end, unlike some other compatriots, and stayed true to themselves, whether performing traditional or original material (and of that original work, Robin Dransfield's "It's Dark in Here," taken from a 1974 solo BBC session, remains one well worthy of revival). This excellent and very complete two-CD compilation trawls through the entire history of both solo and duo albums and sessions, offering a very full picture of the Dransfields, their influences, and their performances. Since they tended to work as a duo without extra instrumentation, the sound tends to be spare, but it's none the worse for that. As tracks from their first two albums, like "The Rout of the Blues" and their first composition, "Lord of All I Behold," show, they came fully formed and brimming with confidence, developing a real maturity over the years. Although they would split and get back together, the music they made individually and collectively had a warmth about it, far removed from the sterility of some folk revivalists. Although they effectively stopped playing around 1980, Barry Dransfield did turn up again with two albums in the mid-'90s, and also had a 1984 film role as Blind Byrne in The Bounty. If you want a good summation of the career of both Dransfield brothers, together and apart, this set, which includes 11 unreleased cuts among its 39 tracks, in the mother lode.



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