Golden Vanity
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Golden Vanity | ||
Studio album by Martin Simpson | ||
Released | 1976 | |
Genre | Folk | |
Producer(s) | Trailer Records | |
Martin Simpson chronology | ||
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Golden Vanity (1976) |
Special Agent (1981) |
- This article is about an album. For the ballad, see The Sweet Trinity.
A folk album by Martin Simpson recorded and released in 1976.
Recorded and produced at Leader Sound by Bill Leader. Originally issued by Trailer Records in the UK, catalogue number LER 2099. Sleeve includes notes by Martin Simpson and Barbara Dickson.
Martin Simpson's first album, it includes British and American songs and tunes, mostly traditional in origin.
[edit] Track Listing
- Beaulampkin (Trad arr. Simpson)
- Snowdrop (Kirk McGhee)
- Bitter Withy (Trad arr. Simpson)
- Cindy (Trad arr. Simpson)
- Golden Vanity (Trad arr. Simpson)
- Soldier's Joy (Trad arr. Simpson)
- Pretty Polly (Trad arr. Simpson)
- Love Minus Zero / No Limit (Bob Dylan)
- George Campbell (Trad arr. Simpson)
- Gotta Little Home To Go To (Trad arr. Simpson)
- Louisiana 1927 (Randy Newman)
[edit] Personnel
- Martin Simpson - Banjo, guitar, vocals
with
- Al Schmidt - Harmonicas
- Peter Thompson - Bass guitar