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Shirley Collins No Roses Rar

Lodestar in 2018 was a reawakening of one of folk music’s most important voices. Now the journey continues as Shirley Collins makes a pilgrimage to the heart of the landscape that fuels her work. Performing together again with the Lodestar band, Shirley sings songs of love and songs of the land in this most beautiful and extraordinary of places.

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Blending Shirley Collins' chamring voice and brilliant interpretive skills with Ashley Hutchings' bold approach to traditional songs, No Roses is one of the most significant albums of the early Electric Folk movement in England. The songs they selected are a smart match for their combined talents and musical vision. Shirley Collins No Roses Rare. Hoping to cease not till death. Creeds and schools in abeyance. Retiring back a while sufficed at what they are, but never forgotten. I harbor for good or bad, I permit to speak at every hazard. Nature without check with original energy. Houses and rooms are full of perfumes, the shelves are crowded with. One comment on “ PEG 7 – Shirley Collins ” Oldfolkie on February 16, 2013 at 11:05 am said: The couple in the inner gatefold are Shirley Collins and her then husband, Ashley “Tyger” Hutchings – former founding member of Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span and now the Albion Band.

No Roses
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 1971
Recorded1971
GenreFolk rock, art rock
Length33:30
LabelPegasus
ProducerSandy Roberton, Ashley Hutchings
Shirley Collins chronology
Love, Death and the Lady
(with Dolly Collins)

(1970)
No Roses
(1971)
A Favourite Garland
(1973)
The Albion Country Band chronology
No Roses
(1971)
Battle of the Field
(1976)
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Review scores
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Allmusic[1]

No Roses is an album by Shirley Collins and the Albion Country Band. It was recorded at Sound Techniques, and Air Studios in London, in the summer of 1971. It was produced by Sandy Roberton and Ashley Hutchings (Shirley Collins' husband at the time). It was released in October 1971 on the Pegasus label.

It is very unusual to have 27 musicians and singers on an album of traditional folk songs. It happened because people simply dropped in during recording sessions and were asked to join in. 'The Murder of Maria Marten', a lengthy song about the Red Barn Murder, is broken into segments, with parts of British folk rock alternating with more traditional parts featuring Shirley Collins' voice and a hurdy-gurdy drone. Shirley Collins had used a similar technique on 'One Night As I Lay on My Bed' on 'Adieu to Old England'.

Some songs, for instance Poor Murdered Woman and Murder of Maria Marten, feature large parts of the Fairport Convention line-up of late 1969 (Liege and Lief). In fact, Fairport Convention member Ashley Hutchings appears on all, Simon Nicol and Richard Thompson on eight, and Dave Mattacks on three of the nine songs on this album.

Claudy Banks includes a composed duo performance by Alan Cave on bassoon and British free jazz saxophonist Lol Coxhill – his only performance ever in the context of British folk music. Hal-An-Tow features members of the two acclaimed folk vocal groups The Watersons (Lal and Mike Waterson) and The Young Tradition (Royston Wood). Both drummer Roger Powell and pianist Ian Whiteman previously played together in the band Mighty Baby.

The album title No Roses are the last words of the first verse of the folk song The False Bride (I went down to the forest to gather fine flowers, but the forest won't yield me no roses.), which Shirley Collins sang on her EP Heroes in Love in 1963.

Track listing[edit]

All the tracks are arrangements of traditional folk songs. Claudy Banks stems from Ron and Bob Copper. The line-up is according to the folk database Mainly Norfolk.[2]

  1. Claudy Banks (4:37)
    • Shirley Collins – lead vocals; Ashley Hutchings – bass guitar; Roger Powell – drums; Simon Nicol – electric guitar; Richard Thompson – electric guitar; Ian Whiteman – piano; Dave Bland – concertina; Alan Cave – bassoon; Lol Coxhill – alto saxophone
  2. Little Gipsy Girl (2:16)
    • Shirley Collins – lead vocals; Ashley Hutchings – bass guitar; Roger Powell – drums; Dave Mattacks – sticks; Simon Nicol – electric guitar; Dave Bland – hammered dulcimer; Tony Hall – melodeon
  3. Banks of the Bann (3:38)
    • Shirley Collins – lead vocals; Ashley Hutchings – bass guitar; Dolly Collins – piano; Simon Nicol – acoustic guitar; Richard Thompson – acoustic 12-string guitar; John Kirkpatrick – accordion
  4. Murder of Maria Marten (7:28)
    • Shirley Collins – lead vocals; Nic Jones – backing vocals and fiddle; Ashley Hutchings – bass guitar; Richard Thompson – electric guitar; Simon Nicol – electric guitar; Tim Renwick – electric guitar; Dave Mattacks – drums; Barry Dransfield – fiddle; Francis Baines – hurdy gurdy
  5. Van Dieman's Land (4:59)
    • Shirley Collins – lead vocals; Ashley Hutchings – bass guitar; Ian Whiteman – piano; Simon Nicol – acoustic guitar; Richard Thompson – electric guitar; Roger Powell – drums; Dave Bland – concertina; Colin Ross – Northumbrian smallpipes; Alan Lumsden – ophicleide
  6. Just as the Tide Was A-Flowing (2:13)
    • Shirley Collins – lead vocals; Maddy Prior – backing vocals; Ashley Hutchings – bass guitar; Richard Thompson - electric guitar; Roger Powell – drums; Simon Nicol – acoustic guitar; Dave Bland – concertina
  7. The White Hare (2:43)
    • Shirley Collins – lead vocals; Ashley Hutchings – bass guitar, percussion; Roger Powell – drums; Tim Renwick – acoustic 12-string guitar; Richard Thompson – electric guitar; Royston Wood – backing vocals; Lal and Mike Waterson – backing vocals; Steve Midgen – French horn
  8. Hal-An-Tow (2:54)
    • Shirley Collins – lead vocals; Ashley Hutchings – bass guitar, percussion; Roger Powell – drums; Tim Renwick – acoustic 12-string guitar; Richard Thompson – slide guitar; Dave Bland – hammered dulcimer; Tony Hall – melodeon; Royston Wood – backing vocals; Simon Nicol – backing vocals; Gregg Butler – serpent; Trevor Crozier – jew's harp
  9. Poor Murdered Woman (4:17)
    • Shirley Collins – lead vocals; Ashley Hutchings – bass guitar; Dave Mattacks – drums; Dolly Collins – piano; Richard Thompson – electric guitar; Simon Nicol – electric guitar; Dave Bland – concertina

References[edit]

  1. ^Unterberger, Richie. 'Shirley Collins / Albion Country Band: No Roses'. Allmusic. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  2. ^http://mainlynorfolk.info/shirley.collins/records/noroses.html Mainly Norfolk: track listing, line-up and further information concerning No Roses

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