Albion Band: Vintage Albion Band On The Road 1977-1981-1982

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Albion Band
Vintage Albion Band On The Road 1977-1981-1982
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Folk icons get a dusting down. Over 70 minute’s worth.

The Albion Band, also known as The Albion Country Band formed in 1972by ex-Fairporter and Steeleye Spanner Ashley Hutchings, was a home for many awandering musician, including some of Folk’s greatest.

Richard and Linda Thompson, Marin Carthy, Ashley Hutchings, Dave Mattacks,Chris Leslie and Ric Sanders have all passed through their ranks over the years.They were active initially from ’72 to ’73. Four years later, the 1977 versionwas put together essentially to play dance music, and what a fine job they doof all the covers.

Uncle Bernard’s… is a right old knees-up with Ric Sanders doing his mercurialstuff with style. Bouree could easily be played at some Maypole dance with thefluttering woodwind adding to the delight. Breaking the romp, they do anempathetic tribute to the Gresford mining disaster. The former coal mine isbarely two miles from my home, and is still very much remembered as acatastrophe waiting to happen, with 226 fatalities on 22 September 1934, dueto a gas explosion underground.


Hopping Down In Kent (traditional) is a jaunty ditty about, hop picking,in Kent, and was recorded as a single in 1976, and featured on ‘77s TheProspect Before Us album.

By 1981, there were further line-up changes, (with Ric Sanders gone) but stillremained an 8 piece, with Hutchings very much in charge. The close harmony onthe ethereal Jacob’s Well, a hymn, is spectacular and a major highlight of thecollection. Graham Taylor’s Gallard/Bransle is medieval throwback, fullof pomp, and pomp as the brass section have a ball. Again, by ’82 there aremore changes, with Hutchings the only surviving original member, and they’renow a six-piece.

Their playful and theatrical Greatest Show On Earth is a sort of tribute,or mickey-take (depending on your point of view) to football. Closing a superbfinal set, Cathy Lesurf, one time lead singer with Fiddler’s Dram (Day Trip To Bangor – 1979)proves to be a class act on the jolly London Dance Song Medley.

For a full track listing, check the Amazon link above.

File under: Brilliant folk music.

Weblinks:talkingelephant.com /folkicons.co.uk/ashley.htm


The full list of tracks included are :

1. All In Your Head
2. Devil’s Flame
3. No Different Now
4. Island
5. Fortuneteller
6. Clear The Way
7. You’re My Kite
8. Stop And Start
9. Lean To The Glass
10. One Little Step Away
11. Pennsylvania
12. White Walls

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