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Anchor & Thistle Vol. 1

This is a musical picture of maritime Scotland; deepwater chanteys, fishermen's songs, ballads, and fiddle tunes, recorded by an American chanteyman with performers from Aberdeenshire. We had fun making it, and hope you like it too!

Quantity Product Title Product Price
0 Anchor & Thistle Vol. 1, Cassette $7.50
 
Track Title
. Aandowin' at the Bow / Forefoot of the Ship
. Alexander Muir 1845
. Belfast Hornpipe
. Blood Red Roses
. The Boatie Rows / Merry Boys of Greenland / Scallowa Lasses
. Captain Ward & the Rainbow
. The Diamond
. Greenland
. Greenland-Man's Tune / The Brig
. Highland Laddie
. Homeward Bound
. Jack Is Yet Alive / Sail Her Ower the Rafttrees
. Peer Rovin' Lassie
. Sally Brown
. Skipper O' Dundee
. Still We're A' Teetotal
. Universal Oilman
. Where Am I To Go?
. William Shand 1838
Artist Performed
Simon Spalding*Shanty vocals, fiddle
Maggie Trickey*Vocals
Dick Trickey*Guitar, concertina, vocals
Peter Hawkey*Flute, tinwhistle, shanty choruses
Bryan Duncan*Vocals, narrative, shanty choruses
Kathleen Robertson*Vocals
Alex Green*Tinwhistle, narrative
John Duncanson*Vocals, shanty choruses

Produced by Simon Spalding, in association with Arts & Recreation Division, Aberdeen District Council

Engineered by Stewart Diack, recorded and mixed in Woodside Studio, Aberdeen
Additional mixing and mastering by Paul Johnson
Design by Bill Smith

Cover: Detail, THE HERRING FLEET LEAVING THE DEE, ABERDEEN 1888, by David Farquharson, 1839-1907; in Aberdeen Maritime Museum

Special thanks to the performers; also to David Atherton, Alan Rennie, Jim Pratt, Madeline Miller, and Lys Wyness.

Additional copies, catalogue, booking, correspondence:
Stella Maris
PO BOX 7436
BERKELEY CA 94707 USA



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