What Ails Thee? [Import]

What Ails Thee? [Import]

What Ails Thee? [Import]

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Track Listings
1. The Slegiht's Song    
2. Salisbury Plain    
3. Bonnie Wee Lassie - Bundle & Go    
4. I Once Loved A Lass    
5. Hewlett    
6. The Rolling Of The Stones    
7. Hunting The Wren    
8. Poor Sally Sat A Weeping    
9. Durang's Hornpipe    
10. John Barleycorn    
11. Planxty Irwin    
12. Pretty Polly    
13. Muss McCloud's    
14. Nottamun Town    
15. Farewell    
16. Lowlands (Bonus)    
17. Henry My Son (Bonus)    
18. We Bring The Summer With Us (Bonus)    
19. Glad To Be Here (Bonus)    

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Album Description
Greenman grew out of several chance meetings in and around the Bedfordshire Folk scene in the Summer of 1972. The band was born at a local pub, The Gate, at Swan Bottom. Female vocals, fiddle, sax, mandolin and electric bass. Features ex-members of Druid - who would go on to become Melody Maker winners in the 1974 rock finals. Includes 4 bonus tracks, 'Lowlands', 'Henry My Son', 'We Bring The Summer With Us' & 'Glad To Be Here'. 2002.

What Ails Thee?, Music, Greenman, Folk, Techno

What Ails Thee? [Import]

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