1 Uncle Bernard's;Albion Sunrise;Jenny Lind 06:26
2 Bouree 01:57
3 The Gresford Didaster 09:03
4 La Sexte Estample Real 01:54
5 Hopping Down In Kent 02:51
6 Buttered Peas 02:31
1981
7 Lemady;Arise And Pick A Posy;Down The Road 05:27
8 Don't Be An Outlaw 03:41
9 Jacob's Well 04:36
10 Snow Falls 04:05
11 Gallard/Bransle 05:10
12 Dare To Be A Daniel 03:16
1982
13 Snowdrop Polka;High Tea Tango;Seaside Shuffle 04:30
14 The Greatest Show On Earth 06:05
15 Tomorrow And Tomorrow And Tomorrow 05:14
16 London Dance Song Medley (Pell Mell In Pall Mall;The Kensington Square Dance;Do The Aldwich) 07:23
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Dave Mattacks/Drums On 1 To 6
Michael Gregory/Drums, Drum (Nakers) On 1 To 12
Fiddle [Electric] – Ric Sanders/Fiddle (Electric) On 1 To 6
Pete Bullock/Keyboards, Baritone Saxophone On 1 To 6
Cathy Lesurf/Lead Vocals On 13 To 16
John Maxwell/Lead Vocals, Drums On 13 To 16
John Tams/Lead Vocals, Melodeon On 1 To 12
Bill Caddick/Lead Vocals, Triangle, Acoustic Guitar On 7To 12)
Ashley Hutchings/Tambourine On 1 To 6
Howard Evans/Trumpet On 7 To 12
Simon Nicol/Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar On 13 To 16)
Ashley Hutchings/Vocals, Bass Guitar
Graeme Taylor/Vocals, Electric Guitar On 1 To 12
Brian Protheroe/Vocals, Keyboards On 7 To 12
Dave Whetstone/Vocals, Melodeon, Acoustic Guitar On 13 To 16
Jean-Pierre Rasle/Vocals, Woodwinds, Bagpipes On 13 To 16
Phil Pickett/Woodwinds On 1 To 12
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BIOGRAPHY/AMG
Steve Winick
Originally used as a name to credit the musicians hired to accompany Shirley Collins in 1971, the Albion Band later became a group in their own right. Bass player Ashley Hutchings, who had previously founded and left both Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span, is the driving force behind this group. The members use acoustic and electric instruments to create a folk-rock sound something like Fairport Convention's, but usually more typically English in character. They have existed as the Albion Band, the Albion Country Band, and the Albion Dance Band.
2 Bouree 01:57
3 The Gresford Didaster 09:03
4 La Sexte Estample Real 01:54
5 Hopping Down In Kent 02:51
6 Buttered Peas 02:31
1981
7 Lemady;Arise And Pick A Posy;Down The Road 05:27
8 Don't Be An Outlaw 03:41
9 Jacob's Well 04:36
10 Snow Falls 04:05
11 Gallard/Bransle 05:10
12 Dare To Be A Daniel 03:16
1982
13 Snowdrop Polka;High Tea Tango;Seaside Shuffle 04:30
14 The Greatest Show On Earth 06:05
15 Tomorrow And Tomorrow And Tomorrow 05:14
16 London Dance Song Medley (Pell Mell In Pall Mall;The Kensington Square Dance;Do The Aldwich) 07:23
********************
Dave Mattacks/Drums On 1 To 6
Michael Gregory/Drums, Drum (Nakers) On 1 To 12
Fiddle [Electric] – Ric Sanders/Fiddle (Electric) On 1 To 6
Pete Bullock/Keyboards, Baritone Saxophone On 1 To 6
Cathy Lesurf/Lead Vocals On 13 To 16
John Maxwell/Lead Vocals, Drums On 13 To 16
John Tams/Lead Vocals, Melodeon On 1 To 12
Bill Caddick/Lead Vocals, Triangle, Acoustic Guitar On 7To 12)
Ashley Hutchings/Tambourine On 1 To 6
Howard Evans/Trumpet On 7 To 12
Simon Nicol/Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar On 13 To 16)
Ashley Hutchings/Vocals, Bass Guitar
Graeme Taylor/Vocals, Electric Guitar On 1 To 12
Brian Protheroe/Vocals, Keyboards On 7 To 12
Dave Whetstone/Vocals, Melodeon, Acoustic Guitar On 13 To 16
Jean-Pierre Rasle/Vocals, Woodwinds, Bagpipes On 13 To 16
Phil Pickett/Woodwinds On 1 To 12
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BIOGRAPHY/AMG
Steve Winick
Originally used as a name to credit the musicians hired to accompany Shirley Collins in 1971, the Albion Band later became a group in their own right. Bass player Ashley Hutchings, who had previously founded and left both Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span, is the driving force behind this group. The members use acoustic and electric instruments to create a folk-rock sound something like Fairport Convention's, but usually more typically English in character. They have existed as the Albion Band, the Albion Country Band, and the Albion Dance Band.
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