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Fred Jordan - Songs Of A Shropshire Farm Worker
Musician: Fred JordanAlbum title: Songs Of A Shropshire Farm Worker
Style: Folk
Released: 1966
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1269 mb
Size APE version: 1620 mb
Size WMA version: 1367 mb
Rating ✫: 4.2
Votes: 812
Format: DXD AUD MP1 DMF AAC MP4 MMF
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Fred Jordan - Songs Of A Shropshire Farm Worker
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Tracklist
| A1 | We Shepherds Are The Best Of Men |
| A2 | The Ship That Never Returned |
| A3 | Down The Road |
| A4 | We're All Jolly Fellows That Follow The Plough |
| A5 | The Watery Grave |
| A6 | The Dark-eyed Sailor |
| A7 | Three Old Crows |
| B1 | John Barleycorn |
| B2 | The Banks Of Sweet Primroses |
| B3 | The Bonny Boy |
| B4 | Polly's Father Lived In Lincolnshire |
| B5 | The Royal Albert |
| B6 | Down The Green Groves |
| B7 | The Farmer's Boy |
Notes
In 1952 Peter Kennedy, then working for the British Broadcasting Corporation, visited the area, and being told by the local blacksmith that Fred Jordan was a good singer, he recorded him for the BBC's folk song archive. In the autumn of 1959, Fred attracted the attention of participants in the folk song revival when he appeared at the English Folk Dance and Song society's festival wearing his everyday clothes - heavy boots, leggings and weather-defying hat. His singing drew immediate acclaim. Since then he has appeared with increasing regularity at concerts and clubs, with other country singers and also with revival performances. He enjoys concert and club work, where he sings with the straightforward 'professionalism' and unselfconsciousness common to most country singers.As a folk singer he may be classed with the best - and that best includes Harry Cox, George Maynard and Phil Tanner. Though he is still a young man he has the essential style of this older generation. His musical sense is very highly developed; his ability to make small rhythmical changes to suit the words of songs is marked and his use of melodic ornament is subtle and skilful. the quality of his voice may seem strange at first hearing, but it is not unique, and there is nothing here of an old man's quaver, for Fred Jordan is in his prime.[taken from sleevenotes]
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12T150 | Fred Jordan | Songs Of A Shropshire Farm Worker (LP, RP) | Topic Records | 12T150 | UK | Unknown |
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