Ralph McTell - Travelling Man - The Journey The Songs (1999)
BAND/ARTIST: Ralph McTell
- Title: Travelling Man - The Journey The Songs
- Year Of Release: 1999
- Label: Leola Music
- Genre: Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 51:44 + 56:56
- Total Size: 266/560 Mb (covers)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1:
01. Streets Of London
02. Nanna's Song
03. Still In Dreams
04. When I Was A Cowboy
05. Netttle Wine
06. Barges
07. Another Rain Has Fallen
08. Gypsy
09. Tequila
10. Hands Of Joseph
11. Jesus Wept
CD 2:
01. Please Don't Haunt Me
02. I Don't think About You
03. Weather The Storm
04. Sweet Petulie
05. Harry (Don't Go)
06. Girl From The North Country
07. Columbus Stockade
08. Let Me Down Easy
09. After Rain
10. Arthur Blake
11. Mr Connaughton
12. Terminus
13. Peppers And Tomatoes
14. The Ferryman
Ralph McTell (born Ralph May, 3 December 1944) is an English singer-songwriter and acoustic guitar player who has been an influential figure on the UK folk music scene since the 1960s.
McTell is best known for his song "Streets of London", which has been covered by over two hundred artists around the world, and for his tale of Irish emigration, "From Clare to Here".
In the 1980s he wrote and played songs for two TV children's programmes, Alphabet Zoo, which also featured Nerys Hughes, followed by Tickle on the Tum, featuring Jaqui Reddin. Albums were also released from both series. He also recorded Keith Hopwood's and Malcolm Rowe's theme song to Cosgrove Hall's adaptation of The Wind in the Willows, and this was released as a single in 1984 after the series was aired on ITV.
McTell's guitar playing has been modelled on the style of the US's country blues guitar players of the early 20th century, including Blind Blake, Robert Johnson and Blind Willie McTell. These influences led a friend to suggest that he change his professional name to McTell as his career was beginning to take shape.
McTell is also an accomplished performer on piano and harmonica, which he uses on a harness.
McTell is best known for his song "Streets of London", which has been covered by over two hundred artists around the world, and for his tale of Irish emigration, "From Clare to Here".
In the 1980s he wrote and played songs for two TV children's programmes, Alphabet Zoo, which also featured Nerys Hughes, followed by Tickle on the Tum, featuring Jaqui Reddin. Albums were also released from both series. He also recorded Keith Hopwood's and Malcolm Rowe's theme song to Cosgrove Hall's adaptation of The Wind in the Willows, and this was released as a single in 1984 after the series was aired on ITV.
McTell's guitar playing has been modelled on the style of the US's country blues guitar players of the early 20th century, including Blind Blake, Robert Johnson and Blind Willie McTell. These influences led a friend to suggest that he change his professional name to McTell as his career was beginning to take shape.
McTell is also an accomplished performer on piano and harmonica, which he uses on a harness.
Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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