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Old Enough To Know Better
Old Enough To Know Better, the debut CD of The Tinker's Own is a superb album with great instrumentalists and damn fine vocals. Get yourself a copy - you won't regret it! We reviewed it in Mostly Folk a few issues ago: it was one of the best releases of the year! Cat Eldridge, Booking Manager, Portland Folk Club, Portland, Maine
Ramblin' the Moors © 1993 by Stephen R. Dulson & Georgiana Hennessy Jessica's Polka by Mick Hanly The Mingulay Boat Song © 1938 by Sir Hugh S. Roberton The Sailor Is Home © 1992 by Jessie E. Kelly & Stephen R. Dulson Take Me Away © 1995 by Karen Curry I Wish We Could Waltz There Again © 1994 by Stephen R. Dulson & Laurel M. Twomey February Waltz © 1995 by Lois Boyer The Tinker's Black Kettle was first published in The Little Country by Charles de Lint (Morrow, 1991). © 1991 by Charles de Lint. Used by permission of the author. Dedication: Credits: Mixed by Dino Maddalone Artwork and layout by Lynn Rickettes, Irvine, CA Photography by D. Tom, Fullerton, CA © and Published 1995 Riverrun Records - All rights reserved. |
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