£5.00
“Quite simply the album is a cracker, and not just by local standards… it mirrors quite adequately a fine view of the folk revival…. Typical of an album which will be played long after the review has been completed trying to come up with a favourite track is virtually impossible but I do find myself returning time and again to the final two songs on the collection: Adieu to Old England, which is imbued by Peter Wimpenny`s jaunty clarinet, and Pete`s reworking of the American anthem The Traveller Homeward Bound.
Dave Sutherland, Nottingham Evening Post
Description
“Quite simply the album is a cracker, and not just by local standards… it mirrors quite adequately a fine view of the folk revival…. Typical of an album which will be played long after the review has been completed trying to come up with a favourite track is virtually impossible but I do find myself returning time and again to the final two songs on the collection: Adieu to Old England, which is imbued by Peter Wimpenny`s jaunty clarinet, and Pete`s reworking of the American anthem The Traveller Homeward Bound.
Dave Sutherland, Nottingham Evening Post
Track Listing
The Poisoned Cup
Here Comes St Catherine
The Lake of Coolphin
Willie Moore
Rosie Ann
The Folkestone Murder
New London St/New Rigged Ship
The Lads They’d Been a-Drinking
Noble Lord Hawkins
Cruel Mother/A Lupului
Down in Yon Forest
Concerning of 3 Young Men
Adieu to Old England
The Traveller Homeward Bound
Featuring Artists
Pete Castle with Lucy Castle, fiddle; Sue Castle, chorus vocals; Allyson Walker, chorus vocals and flat footing; Ioan Pop, braci; Peter Wimpenny, clarinet.