No Roses

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No Roses
No Roses cover
Studio album by Shirley Collins and The Albion Country Band
Released October 1971
Recorded Summer 1971
Genre folk rock
Label Mooncrest Records
Producer Sandy Roberton, Ashley Hutchings
Shirley Collins chronology
"Love, Death and The Lady"
(with Dolly Collins)
(1970)
"No Roses"
(1971)
"A Favourite Garland"
(1973)
The Albion Country Band chronology
"No Roses"
(1971)
"Rise Up Like the Sun"
(as The Albion Band)

No Roses is an album by Shirley Collins and the Albion Country Band. It was recorded at Sound Techniques, and Air Studios in London, in the summer of 1971. It was produced by Sandy Roberton and Ashley Hutchings (Shirley Collins' husband at the time). It was released in October 1971 on the Mooncrest label.

It is very unusual to have 27 musicians and singers on an album of traditional folk songs. It happened because people simply dropped in during recording sessions and were asked to join in. At the time, the most unusual sound was the hurdy-gurdy, now heard much more frequently. "The Murder of Maria Marten" is broken into segments, with a heavy-rock alternating with Shirley's voice accompanied by a simple drone. Shirley had used a similar technique on "One Night As I Lay on My Bed" on "Adieu To Old England".

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Track listing

  1. Claudy Banks (Ron and Bob Copper)
  2. Little Gipsy Girl (Trad)
  3. Banks of The Bann (Trad)
  4. Murder of Maria Marten (Trad)
  5. Van Dieman's Land (Trad)
  6. Just As The Tide Was A'Flowing (Trad)
  7. White Hare (Trad)
  8. Hal-An-Tow (Trad)
  9. Poor Murdered Woman (Trad)

[edit] Miscellany

  1. Murder of Maria Marten (Trad) is about the Red Barn Murder