Barry Dransfield - Be Your Own Man (1994)
BAND/ARTIST: Barry Dransfield
- Title: Be Your Own Man
- Year Of Release: 1994
- Label: Rhiannon Records
- Genre: Folk, British Folk Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:05:35
- Total Size: 161/399 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. I Once Was A Fisherman
02. John Barleycorn
03. Jezebel Waltz
04. Farewell To Hong Kong / Mrs Wong's
05. Bonny Boy
06. Grey Funnel Line
07. Be Your Own Man
08. Derby Ram
09. The Water Is Wide
10. La Fete De Village / Hornpipe / Miss Sackville's Fancy
11. One For Jo
12. You Can't Change Me Now
13. Gossip Joan
14. Festus Burke
15. Bonny Bunch Of Roses
16. Lily Bulero
17. Friendship Reel / Welly Reel
18. Daddy Fox
Line-up:
Fiddle [2nd Fiddle] – Gary Blakely
Guitar – Robin Dransfield
Harmony Vocals – Robin Dransfield
Mandolin, Bodhrán – Chris Fyfe
Vocals, Fiddle, Cello, Guitar, Banjo, Dulcimer – Barry Dransfield
01. I Once Was A Fisherman
02. John Barleycorn
03. Jezebel Waltz
04. Farewell To Hong Kong / Mrs Wong's
05. Bonny Boy
06. Grey Funnel Line
07. Be Your Own Man
08. Derby Ram
09. The Water Is Wide
10. La Fete De Village / Hornpipe / Miss Sackville's Fancy
11. One For Jo
12. You Can't Change Me Now
13. Gossip Joan
14. Festus Burke
15. Bonny Bunch Of Roses
16. Lily Bulero
17. Friendship Reel / Welly Reel
18. Daddy Fox
Line-up:
Fiddle [2nd Fiddle] – Gary Blakely
Guitar – Robin Dransfield
Harmony Vocals – Robin Dransfield
Mandolin, Bodhrán – Chris Fyfe
Vocals, Fiddle, Cello, Guitar, Banjo, Dulcimer – Barry Dransfield
Barry Dransfield, (born 1947, Harrogate, West Riding of Yorkshire), is an English folk singer, fiddler, cellist and guitarist. He has appeared as a session musician on numerous albums by other artists, and has released his own albums as well. Rout of the Blues (1971) was voted Melody Maker folk album of the year. His 1972 album for Polydor simply called Barry Dransfield was voted the rarest folk album in Record Hunter, worth approximately £400. Unlike most fiddlers (but like some Appalachian players) he is comfortable playing in the "off the chest" position, instead of under the chin.
In 1969 Barry and his brother Robin Dransfield were invited by Ashley Hutchings to join the group which would become Steeleye Span, but turned the offer down.
Together with his brother Robin, he was a member of a bluegrass/old-time band while still in his teens. Always innovative, he generally avoids electric instruments. The instrumental "Blacksmith", on Fiddler's Dream, is a complex set of variations in Romantic Paganini style, with no obvious relation to the song "Blacksmith", but ending with a double-tracked voice of Dransfield singing the opening line, "Oh, A Blacksmith Courted Me". Fiddler's Dream has been re-issued on Castle with many bonus tracks.
In 1969 Barry and his brother Robin Dransfield were invited by Ashley Hutchings to join the group which would become Steeleye Span, but turned the offer down.
Together with his brother Robin, he was a member of a bluegrass/old-time band while still in his teens. Always innovative, he generally avoids electric instruments. The instrumental "Blacksmith", on Fiddler's Dream, is a complex set of variations in Romantic Paganini style, with no obvious relation to the song "Blacksmith", but ending with a double-tracked voice of Dransfield singing the opening line, "Oh, A Blacksmith Courted Me". Fiddler's Dream has been re-issued on Castle with many bonus tracks.
Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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