The Yetties of Yetminster
The Yetties of Yetminster is the eighth album by English folk music group The Yetties from the North Dorset village of Yetminster[1] released in 1975 on the Argo Records (UK) label.
The Yetties of Yetminster | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1975 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Label | Argo Records (UK) | |||
Producer | Kevin Daly | |||
The Yetties chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- Side 1
- "The Gypsy Rover" (Maguire)
- "Bandy Bertha’s Birthday" (Hargreaves/Tilsey)
- "One Morning in May" (Trad. Arr. The Yetties)
- "Widdecombe Fair" (Trad. Arr. The Yetties)
- "Downfield’s Delight" (Trad. Arr. The Yetties)
- "Bread and Fishes" (Bell)
- "The Gentleman Soldier" (Trad. Arr. The Yetties)
- Side 2
- "Dark Island" (Maclachlan/Silv)
- "On a Monday Morning" (Tawney)
- "Fling it Here (Fling it There)" (Lawrence/Yetties)
- "The Marrow" (Oakley)
- "Lord of the Dance" (Carter)g
- "Beau Psaltery" (Trad. Arr. The Yetties)
- "The Farming Contractor" (Trad. Arr. The Yetties)
- "Trelawney" (Trad. Ay
Musicians[2]
- Bob Common - Vocal & Drums
- Pete Shutler - Accordion, Whistle, Psaltery & Vocal
- Bonny Sartin - Lead Vocal
- Mac McCulloch - Guitar & Vocal
- with Dave Green - Bass, and the Alan Cohen Orchestra
- (Alan Cohen Orchestra recorded by Iain Churches)
Production[2]
- Produced and Recorded by: Kevin Daly
References
- "Home - The Yetties". Thewyetties.co.uk. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
- Original album sleeve notes
External links
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