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Winter is the 19th studio album by the electric folk band Steeleye Span. It is the second of three albums made by a line-up consisting of Maddy Prior, Peter Knight, Rick Kemp, Liam Genockey and Ken Nicol. This is their first Christmas album.
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- "The First Nowell"
- "Down in Yon Forest"
- "Unconquered Sun"
- "Chanticleer" (William Austin)
- "Bright Morning Star"
- "Winter" (Peter Knight)
- "See, Amid The Winter's Snow" (words - Edward Caswall, music - Sir John Goss)
- "Mistletoe Bough"
- "Sing We the Virgin Mary"
- "Today in Bethlehem"
- "Blow Your Trumpet Gabriel"
- "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" (words - Charles Wesley)
- "Good King Wenceslas" (words - John Mason Neale)
- "In The Bleak Midwinter" (words - Christina Rossetti, music - Gustav Holst)
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Discography |
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Live Albums |
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Singles |
Rave On/ Reels/ Female Drummer (1971) | Jigs and Reels (1972) | John Barleycorn / Bride's Favourite/Tansey's Fancy (1972) | Gaudete / The Holly and The Ivy (1972) | The Mooncoin Jig (1974) | New York Girls/ Two Magicians (1975) | All Around My Hat/ Black Jack Davy (1975) | Rave On/ False Knight On The Road (1976) | Hard Times of England/ Cadgwith Anthem (1976) | London/ Sligo Maid (1976) | Fighting For Strangers/ The Mooncoin Jig (1976) | The Boar's Head Carol/ Gaudete / Some Rival (1977) | Rag Doll/ Saucy Sailor (1978) | Sails of Silver/ Senior Service (1980) | Gone To America/ Let Her Go Down (1981) | Somewhere In London/ Lanercost (1985) | Padstow / First House in Connaught/ Sailor's Bonnet (1989) | Following Me/ Two Butchers (1989) | The Fox/ Jack Hall (1990)
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DVDs |
Classic Rock Legends (2002) | A Twentieth Anniversary Celebration (2003) | The 35th Anniversary World Tour 2004 (2005) |
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