The Albion Band Songs From The Shows
1990 Cassette
Folk Rock

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Albino Records
artwork Anthony Lee
bass guitar Ashley Hutchings
tracks b6 to b7 bodhrán Cathy Lesurf
tracks b1 to b5 clarinet Pete Bullock
compiled by Ashley Hutchings
compiled by Phil Beer
design Paula Clarke
tracks a1, b1 to b5 drums Michael Gregory
tracks a2 to a11, b6 to b9 drums Trevor Foster
engineer Phil Beer
tracks a2 to a11, b6 to b7 fiddle Phil Beer
tracks a1 fiddle Ric Sanders
tracks a2 to a11 guitar Doug Morter
tracks a1 guitar Graeme Taylor
tracks a2 to a11, b6 to b9 guitar Phil Beer
tracks a1, b1 to b5 guitar Simon Nicol
tracks b6 to b9 keyboards John Shepherd
tracks a1, b1 to b5 keyboards Pete Bullock
tracks b6 to b7 spoons Chris Baines
tracks a2 to b7 vocals Ashley Hutchings
tracks a2 to a11, b8 to b9 vocals Cathy Lesurf
tracks a2 to a11 vocals Doug Morter
tracks b1 to b5 vocals June Tabor
tracks a2 to a11, b6 to b9 vocals Phil Beer
tracks b1 to b5 vocals Simon Nicol
tracks b1 to b5 woodwind, cittern Philip Pickett
Published By Albino Music
Published By Copyright Control
Published By Tristan Music
Subtitled Concert and Studio Recordings from Some of the Band's Words-and-Music Presentations (1977-1989)

On the reverse of the cassette inlay card, the listing for track A6 contains a typographical error, the phrase Under the Greenwood Tree beginning with a single-hash quote (') and ending with a double-hash quote ().

Track A1 is from the TV Programme Here We Come A-Wassailing (1977).

Track A2-A7 from The Albion Band Christmas Show (1984-5).

Track A8-A11 from An Easter Garland (1984-5)

Track B1-B5 from Albion River Hymn as compiled by Mary Miller and Ashley Hutchings (1981).

Track B6 first performed in the play Lark Rise, an adaptation of Flora Thompson's book Lark Rise to Candleford.

Track B7 from The Wild Side of Town (1988).

Track B8-B9 from the film Key to the North (1989).


Tracks A4 and A7 are Cop. Con. by Doug Morter.
Track A5 is (c) Tristan Music.
Track A8 from Sacred Harp Collection, Paine-Denson Edition.