The Barrow Poets - An Entertainment Of Poetry And Music album flac
- Performer: The Barrow Poets
- Album: An Entertainment Of Poetry And Music
- FLAC: 1753 mb | MP3: 1772 mb
- Released: 1963
- Style: Poetry, Folk
- Rating: 4.4/5
- Votes: 815
- Format: ASF MP1 RA VQF AC3 VOX AIFF

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A1 | Ploughing On SundayWritten-By – Wallace Stevens |
A2 | Pigtown ReelWritten-By – American Traditional* |
A3a | Oh See How Thick The Goldcup FlowersWritten-By – A.E.Housman* |
A3b | Flowers |
A4 | Tru To PollWritten-By – Sir Francis Bernand* |
A5 | RigadonWritten-By – Rameau* |
A6 | Ach, I DunnoWritten-By – Percy French |
A7 | Kind Are Her AnswersWritten-By – Thomas Campion |
A8 | Slice Of Wedding CakeWritten-By – Robert Graves |
A9 | Nora CrionaWritten-By – James Stephens |
A9 | Irish JigWritten-By – Traditional |
A10 | Off The GroundWritten-By – Walter De La Mare |
A11 | Evening PrayerWritten-By – Traditional |
A12 | Helen Of KirkconnellWritten-By – Anon* |
A13 | John Kinsella’s Lament For Mrs. Mary MooreWritten-By – W. B. Yeats* |
A14 | Po’ BoyWritten-By – Anon* |
A15 | Spinning SongWritten-By – Traditional |
A16 | RequestWritten By – J. Hughes |
A17 | How They Brought The Good News From Aix To GhentWritten By – Sellars & YeatmanWritten-By – Yeatman*, Sellars* |
B1 | Wha’ Lies Here?Written-By – Anon* |
B2 | 104th ChorusWritten-By – Jack Kerouac |
B3 | The FrogWritten-By – Anon. French Canadian* |
B4 | LaëndlerWritten-By – Mozart* |
B5 | Blow Me Eyes! Written-By – Wallace Irwin |
B6 | Lines From 'Betsy Lee'Written-By – T.E. Brown* |
B7 | When I Was One And TwentyWritten-By – A. E. Housman* |
B8 | Linden LeaWritten-By – William Barnes |
B9 | Fair Are The Flowers In The ValleyWritten-By – Traditional |
B10 | Extract From The Song Of SolomonWritten-By [Authorized Version] – Traditional |
B11 | Day Of These DaysWritten-By – Laurie Lee |
B12 | Dirge Of CymbelineWritten-By – Shakespeare* |
B13 | AirWritten-By – Purcell* |
B14 | Lessons Of War Part II: Judging DistancesWritten-By – Henry Reed |
B15 | Kissed YestreenWritten-By – Anon* |
B16 | Extract From ‘Don Juan’Written-By – Byron* |
B17 | AllegroWritten-By – Mozart* |
B18 | I Do, I Will, I HaveWritten-By – Ogden Nash |
B19 | Northumbrian DuetWritten-By – Wilfred Gibson* |
Companies, etc.
- Printed By – Graphis Press Limited
Credits
- Cover – William Bealby-Wright
- Liner Notes – H.J.U.*
- Oboe – Lorna Gregson
- Violin – Susan Baker
- Voice [Speaker] – Alison Milne, Christine Shotton, Gerard Benson, Heather Black , John Boulton Smith, John Naylor , William Bealby-Wright, William Gardener
Notes
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