Folk Music (album)
Folk Music | ||||
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Studio album by Show of Hands | ||||
Released | 1998 | |||
Recorded | September 1998 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Label | Hands on Music | |||
Producer | Gerard O’Farrell | |||
Show of Hands chronology | ||||
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Folk Music was the fourth studio album by English acoustic roots duo Show of Hands.
The album includes traditional songs.
Background
The duo have said the album is an album which connects them to their roots, which they felt worked well.
Release
The album was only ever made available through post and at the band's concerts, and for a limited time only.
The album is out of print as of today. Steve Knightley has hinted the album could be re-released on a download.
"The Train"
Track 10, “The Train” / “Blackwaterside”, includes "The Train". This is the third appearance on a Show of Hands album for the song, following its inclusion on Dark Fields and the 10 minute reprise of the song which takes the form of a hidden track also on Dark Fields.
“The Train” / “Blackwaterside” is the only song still available from the album, as it was released on the best-of album Roots.
Track listing
All tracks are traditional arrangements of folk songs by Steve Knightley and Phil Beer, except where noted.
- “John Riley”
- “Broomfield Hill”
- “All Things Are Quite Silent”
- “Lonesome Stockade Blues”
- “Mary From Dungloe”
- “Down In Yon Forest”
- “je ne sais quoi” (Steve Knightley) / “le boeuf anglais” (Gareth Turner)
- “Digging Down” (lyrics by Mark Glover)
- “Matt Hyland”
- “The Train” (Steve Knightley) / “Blackwaterside”
- Hidden track (version of "High Germany")
Credits
- Steve Knightley
- Phil Beer
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