Folk magazine about present and past, from freak folk to minstrels. In this episode we focus on old and often forgotten materials of artists like Bud And Travis, Mickey Newbury, The Womenfolk and Fiddler’s Dram. And some more well known names like The Bee Gees, Rod Stewart and Cat Stevens, but all at the start of their careers. That is folk music that often links to pop or vice versa and music which has succesfully proven to stand the test of time.
01. Bud And Travis. Golden Apples Of The Sun. (Bud And Travis).
Lp: Naturally, Folk Songs For The Present, Liberty lst-7295.
02. Bud And Travis. Joey, Joey, Joey. (Loesser).
Lp: Naturally, Folk Songs For The Present, Liberty lst-7295.
03. Cat Stevens. Lady d’Arbanville. (Cat Stevens).
7": Lady d’Arbanville / Time/Fill My Eyes, Island Records 6014 014.
04. Ferre Grignard. Ring, Ring, I’ve Got To Sing. (Ferre Grignard).
Lp: Ring, Ring, I’ve Got To Sing, Fontana 6443 505.
05. The Bee Gees. Sun In My Morning. (Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb).
7": Tomorrow, Tomorrow / Sun In My Morning, Polydor 59 292.
06. Mickey Newbury. Harlequin Melodies. (Mickey Newbury).
Lp: Harlequin Melodies, RCA Victor lsp-4043.
07. Mickey Newbury. How Many Times Must The Piper Be Paid For His Song. (Mickey Newbury).
Lp: Harlequin Melodies, RCA Victor lsp-4043.
08. The Womenfolk. Sunrise, Sunset. (J. Bock, S. Harnick, Billy Mure).
Lp: Man Oh Man!, RCA Victor lsp-3527.
09. The Womenfolk. The Times They Are A-Changin’. (Bob Dylan, Billy Mure).
Lp: Man Oh Man!, RCA Victor lsp-3527.
10. Murray Head. Say It Ain’t So Joe. (Murray Head).
7": Say It Ain’t So Joe / Don’t Have To, Island Records 16 480 AT.
11. The Buoys. The Prince Of Thieves. (Rupert Holmes).
7": Give Up Your Guns / The Prince Of Thieves, EMI Records 62999.
12. The Beeds. Run To Her. (J. Calvert, N. Marzano).
7": You Don’t Have To / Run To Her, Running Bear Music tm 519.
13. Fiddler’s Dram. Peel The Tatties. (Chris Taylor).
7": Daytrip To Bangor / Peel The Tatties, RCA Victor / Dingle’s Records pb 4528.
14. Fiddler’s Dram. Day Trip To Bangor (Debbie Cook).
7": Daytrip To Bangor / Peel The Tatties, RCA Victor / Dingle’s Records pb 4528.
15. Rod Stewart. Gasoline Alley. (Rod Stewart, Ron Wood).
Lp: The Vintage Years 1969-70, Mercury 9299 572.
16. Rod Stewart. Only A Hobo. (Bob Dylan).
Lp: The Vintage Years 1969-70, Mercury 9299 572.