If you wish to have FLAC files for any of the following prior posts then click on the particular album which will take you to the original post which now has a link to download a FLAC version. (This entry is a temporary one to inform the changes and it will be deleted in about a month).
Leonard Teale and Andy Sundstrom "Travelling down the Castlereagh"
Leonard Teale and Andy Sundstrom "Songs of the Sundowners"
Warren Fahey and the Larrikins "Billy of Tea"
Alex Hood "While the Billy Boils"
Various Artists "Treasury of Australian Song" 2xLP set
The Bushwhackers "Australian Bush Songs" (1957)
Enjoy the music!
Monday, February 20, 2017
Saturday, February 11, 2017
Updated posts - Courtesy of Tony Suttor
Just a quick temporary (soon to be deleted) note for those previous downloaders from two recent posts.
Tony Suttor has identified the two "garden gnomes" for the "Captain Crabbe and The Garden Gnomes" album. Click here to go to that post or scroll down to it.
Tony has also provided a graphic for the "Newcastle Folk Festival" of 1974 album which is further informative. Click here to go to that post or scroll down to it.
Thanks again Tony
Tony Suttor has identified the two "garden gnomes" for the "Captain Crabbe and The Garden Gnomes" album. Click here to go to that post or scroll down to it.
Tony has also provided a graphic for the "Newcastle Folk Festival" of 1974 album which is further informative. Click here to go to that post or scroll down to it.
Thanks again Tony
Monday, January 30, 2017
Wombats Bush Band "The Bush Dance Album" 1988 Cassette
Again, we owe a vote of thanks to the Victorian Bush Folkie for this rip. This cassette tape was obviously in very good condition and my contribution was to simply remove tape and equipment noise and to encode the tracks.
There are about 48 separate dance tunes in this album in 11 tracks with each track representing a particular dance style. Many of the tracks also include vocal renditions. The tunes are mainly a mix of British and Australian standards e.g. Waves of Tory, Maire's Wedding, Starry Night for a Ramble, Back again to Yarrawonga. I have included details of the tunes for each track in the "comment" tag and they are also listed in the included graphics.
I have no idea who the performers were and, if you know, please let us know. The quality of the music is very good. It is a well produced album.
Tracklist (medleys)
1. Oxo Reel
2. Pride of Erin
3. Seige of Ennis
4. Evening Three Step
5. Heel and Toe Polka
6. Barn Dance
7. Wombat Polka
8. Irish Trot
9. Waltz Country Dance
10. Gay Gordons
11. Gallopede
Downloads are compressed files including the cassette graphics.
Click here to download MP3 224-256VBR version 64MB
Click here to download FLAC (lossless) version 309MB
Either file needs to be decompressed before playing.
Link no longer available? Then tell mr.stockman@gmail.com and I will re-up the file.
There are about 48 separate dance tunes in this album in 11 tracks with each track representing a particular dance style. Many of the tracks also include vocal renditions. The tunes are mainly a mix of British and Australian standards e.g. Waves of Tory, Maire's Wedding, Starry Night for a Ramble, Back again to Yarrawonga. I have included details of the tunes for each track in the "comment" tag and they are also listed in the included graphics.
I have no idea who the performers were and, if you know, please let us know. The quality of the music is very good. It is a well produced album.
Tracklist (medleys)
1. Oxo Reel
2. Pride of Erin
3. Seige of Ennis
4. Evening Three Step
5. Heel and Toe Polka
6. Barn Dance
7. Wombat Polka
8. Irish Trot
9. Waltz Country Dance
10. Gay Gordons
11. Gallopede
Downloads are compressed files including the cassette graphics.
Click here to download MP3 224-256VBR version 64MB
Click here to download FLAC (lossless) version 309MB
Either file needs to be decompressed before playing.
Link no longer available? Then tell mr.stockman@gmail.com and I will re-up the file.
Saturday, January 28, 2017
Liz and John Munro "Family Favourites" LP 1985
I have received two rips of this album. I have mainly used the one from Michael as it was slightly cleaner and he had already did some good work on it. I used a part of the other rip from the Victorian Bush Folkie to patch in a missing section (track jump) on one track. Thanks fellows, you make a life a bit easier.
There are some very good tracks on this album but the stand-out is Liz Munro's treatment of Eric Bogle's "Safe in the Harbour" which is a tribute to the famed Canadian singer/songwriter Stan Rogers. Incidentally, if you like the more contemporary folk singers like Bogle, I highly recommend the music of Stan Rogers. He's very good.
Liz and John are Scottish expats with a long association with the Aussie folk scene. John regularly accompanies Eric Bogle.
Tracklist
1. Safe in the Harbour
2. Celtic Medley (instrumental)
3. Laundromat Lover
4. Open your Heart
5. The Rose
6. Heights of Alma
7. Coilsfield House (instrumental)
8, Lord Franklin
9. The Bonnie Maid of Fife
10. Snowball (instrumental)
11. Mary Parker's Lament
Sorry - no FLAC available.
Click here to download compressed file MP3 192-224VBR. 58MB
Will need to be decompressed. Downloads not available - then tell me mr.stockman@gmail.com and I will put it up again,
There are some very good tracks on this album but the stand-out is Liz Munro's treatment of Eric Bogle's "Safe in the Harbour" which is a tribute to the famed Canadian singer/songwriter Stan Rogers. Incidentally, if you like the more contemporary folk singers like Bogle, I highly recommend the music of Stan Rogers. He's very good.
Liz and John are Scottish expats with a long association with the Aussie folk scene. John regularly accompanies Eric Bogle.
Tracklist
1. Safe in the Harbour
2. Celtic Medley (instrumental)
3. Laundromat Lover
4. Open your Heart
5. The Rose
6. Heights of Alma
7. Coilsfield House (instrumental)
8, Lord Franklin
9. The Bonnie Maid of Fife
10. Snowball (instrumental)
11. Mary Parker's Lament
Sorry - no FLAC available.
Click here to download compressed file MP3 192-224VBR. 58MB
Will need to be decompressed. Downloads not available - then tell me mr.stockman@gmail.com and I will put it up again,
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Captain Crabbe and the Gnomes "All abound for Sydney Town!" LP 1976
This is another album provided by the Victorian Bush Folkie. Thanks again.
What a strange name for a folk group. It is also intriguing that the album graphics do not include any details of the individual performers. Surely some of our blog visitors will be able to provide some details on the who, what and why of this group.
February 2017 - Tony Suttor has come to our rescue with some details. These three were the original team of "minstrels"at "Old Sydney Town" but only the two "garden gnomes", Eric Thompson (pictured with guitar) and David Hodgson, were still there when Tony Suttor joined Old Sydney Town in 1976. The dog Patch belonged to Eric. "Captain Crabbe" and the horse remain unidentified. David composed the last three listed instrumentals. In the 1980s the duo perfromed at the Argyle Tavern in The Rocks, Sydney. Many thanks Tony.
This album was definitely recorded and produced in Australia but I notice that, with two exceptions, the tracks are as much at home in the British Isles as in Australia. The major exception, Little Fishy a.k.a. Little Fish, is strongly Australian but this is the first time that I have heard anyone sing it other than as a lullaby. The second exception is Sydney Town and I have no idea as to its origin.
Anyway, that is of little concern because the group performs very well both instrumentally and vocally. The vinyl was obviously in good condition and the tracks required very little editing. There is a good mix of songs and instrumentals.
Please note that the track Lusty Young Blacksmith has extensive sexual innuendo and the track Ho Boy Hey Boy is sexually explicit and very politically improper in respect of the female gender. You have been warned - in no way do I endorse the content..
Tracklist
1. Bonnie Dundee - instrumental
2. 10,000 miles
3. Sydney Town
4. Maggie May
5. Botany Bay
6. Drunken sailor
7. Little fishy
8. Molly Malone
9. Foggy foggy dew (English traditional - not Irish rebellion)
10. Molly McInstry – instrumental
11. Billy O'Donnell O'Day
12. The keel row – instrumental
13. Wild Rover
14. Lusty young blacksmith
15. Black velvet band
16. Four Mary's
17. Patsy Fagan
18. Ho boy hey boy
19. Flying pie man – instrumental
20. Sam Hall
21. Home boys home – instrumental
22. Thoughts by a stream – instrumental
23. Waterfall – instrumental
24. March of the gnomes – instrumental
Click here to begin downloading the MP3 version 59 MB 224 – 256 VBR
Click here is you prefer to download the FLAC version from MediaFire (206MB).
In all cases, you need to decompress the files in order to get the individual folders and tracks for playing.
Download fails? - contact mr.stockman@gmail.com and I will re-up the files.
What a strange name for a folk group. It is also intriguing that the album graphics do not include any details of the individual performers. Surely some of our blog visitors will be able to provide some details on the who, what and why of this group.
February 2017 - Tony Suttor has come to our rescue with some details. These three were the original team of "minstrels"at "Old Sydney Town" but only the two "garden gnomes", Eric Thompson (pictured with guitar) and David Hodgson, were still there when Tony Suttor joined Old Sydney Town in 1976. The dog Patch belonged to Eric. "Captain Crabbe" and the horse remain unidentified. David composed the last three listed instrumentals. In the 1980s the duo perfromed at the Argyle Tavern in The Rocks, Sydney. Many thanks Tony.
This album was definitely recorded and produced in Australia but I notice that, with two exceptions, the tracks are as much at home in the British Isles as in Australia. The major exception, Little Fishy a.k.a. Little Fish, is strongly Australian but this is the first time that I have heard anyone sing it other than as a lullaby. The second exception is Sydney Town and I have no idea as to its origin.
Anyway, that is of little concern because the group performs very well both instrumentally and vocally. The vinyl was obviously in good condition and the tracks required very little editing. There is a good mix of songs and instrumentals.
Please note that the track Lusty Young Blacksmith has extensive sexual innuendo and the track Ho Boy Hey Boy is sexually explicit and very politically improper in respect of the female gender. You have been warned - in no way do I endorse the content..
Tracklist
1. Bonnie Dundee - instrumental
2. 10,000 miles
3. Sydney Town
4. Maggie May
5. Botany Bay
6. Drunken sailor
7. Little fishy
8. Molly Malone
9. Foggy foggy dew (English traditional - not Irish rebellion)
10. Molly McInstry – instrumental
11. Billy O'Donnell O'Day
12. The keel row – instrumental
13. Wild Rover
14. Lusty young blacksmith
15. Black velvet band
16. Four Mary's
17. Patsy Fagan
18. Ho boy hey boy
19. Flying pie man – instrumental
20. Sam Hall
21. Home boys home – instrumental
22. Thoughts by a stream – instrumental
23. Waterfall – instrumental
24. March of the gnomes – instrumental
Click here to begin downloading the MP3 version 59 MB 224 – 256 VBR
Click here is you prefer to download the FLAC version from MediaFire (206MB).
In all cases, you need to decompress the files in order to get the individual folders and tracks for playing.
Download fails? - contact mr.stockman@gmail.com and I will re-up the files.
Saturday, January 21, 2017
Shearers Nightmare "Burning Sleepers" LP 1984
This is another rip from the Victorian Bush Folkie. Thanks again.
The members of Shearers Nightmare were Marsh Robinson, Barbara Bowman, Rob Brock, Paul Keating and Mick McGinty. The band appears to have been based in Rockhampton, Queensland. They brought a lot of enthusiasm to this very eclectic album both vocally and instrumentally. There are only two Australian traditionals, namely, Goorianawa, and The Sandy Maranoa both done at a gallop and with some frantic spoon playing. Crossing the Razorback is about the trek to the gold rush to Mount Morgan. Yeppoon Song is a protest about the Japanese tourist resort at Yeppoon. Draglines protests about the mechanisation of coal mining causing unemployment for miners in Central Queensland. There are three obvious comedy tracks and two more having a love life angle. Agnes Waters Dreamin' is well done, easy listening, and also protesting about wrecking of scenic wilderness. Burning Sleepers is an unaccompanied monologue. In the midst of this array, they have included a performance of the Celtic standard Arthur McBride. The album content is all a bit shambolic.
This was a Larrikin release in 1984. The LP was obviously in good condition and the tracks required only minimal editing - mostly for the removal of vinyl and equipment noise.
Tracklist
1. Goorianawa
2. I like pies
3. Crossin' the Razorback
4. Arthur McBride
5. Agnes Waters Dreamin'
6. Yeppoon Song
7. Kate
8. South Wind Neon Lighs
9. Draglines
10. I don't think drinkin' beer agrees with me.
11. Wot makes ya bad makes ya better
12. Burning Sleepers
13. Sandy Maranoa
Download with graphics
Click here for MP3 224-256 VBR version 60MB
Click here for FLAC (lossless) version 183MB
The file you download will neec to be decompressed (unzipped)
File no longer available? Contact mr.stockman@gmail.com and I will re-up it.
The members of Shearers Nightmare were Marsh Robinson, Barbara Bowman, Rob Brock, Paul Keating and Mick McGinty. The band appears to have been based in Rockhampton, Queensland. They brought a lot of enthusiasm to this very eclectic album both vocally and instrumentally. There are only two Australian traditionals, namely, Goorianawa, and The Sandy Maranoa both done at a gallop and with some frantic spoon playing. Crossing the Razorback is about the trek to the gold rush to Mount Morgan. Yeppoon Song is a protest about the Japanese tourist resort at Yeppoon. Draglines protests about the mechanisation of coal mining causing unemployment for miners in Central Queensland. There are three obvious comedy tracks and two more having a love life angle. Agnes Waters Dreamin' is well done, easy listening, and also protesting about wrecking of scenic wilderness. Burning Sleepers is an unaccompanied monologue. In the midst of this array, they have included a performance of the Celtic standard Arthur McBride. The album content is all a bit shambolic.
This was a Larrikin release in 1984. The LP was obviously in good condition and the tracks required only minimal editing - mostly for the removal of vinyl and equipment noise.
Tracklist
1. Goorianawa
2. I like pies
3. Crossin' the Razorback
4. Arthur McBride
5. Agnes Waters Dreamin'
6. Yeppoon Song
7. Kate
8. South Wind Neon Lighs
9. Draglines
10. I don't think drinkin' beer agrees with me.
11. Wot makes ya bad makes ya better
12. Burning Sleepers
13. Sandy Maranoa
Download with graphics
Click here for MP3 224-256 VBR version 60MB
Click here for FLAC (lossless) version 183MB
The file you download will neec to be decompressed (unzipped)
File no longer available? Contact mr.stockman@gmail.com and I will re-up it.
Friday, January 20, 2017
Various Artists "Newcastle Folk Festival 1974"
Tony Suttor - festival performer 1974 |
The album suffers from all the usual problems with folk festival recordings back in the sixties and seventies - limited recording facilities and editing facilities. It appears that the vinyl did not have all that many problems itself. I only had to do minimal editing of the rip but the overall sound quality is very ordinary in parts. One very annoying feature was that there was a lot of applause included on the album after each number and it was not only "canned applause" but it was the same for each performance and on "fade" it sounded like a gurgling drain. I have severely reduced the amount of applause just to keep within the "live" performance spirit.
There are some good performances on this album despite the recording and production problems and some songs and talented performers that we have not heard elsewhere.
I do not have any graphics for the album so I have included a far more modern photo of Tony Suttor who was one of the performers on the day.
Additional February 2017
Coincidentally, Tony Suttor has rectified the absence of any album graphics by providing a photo of his cover - it is an 8" square plain paper sheet glued to the front. It does provide some additional information. Two of the listed "officials, promoters, organisers etc" are still active in the folk world. Norm Merrigan runs The Turning Wave folk festival in Yass. Pam Merrigan is the current "boss cocky" and long-time Artist Director at the National Folk Festival.
Please note: You can save this graphic by right-clicking on it and then choosing to save it. This graphic is not included in the download package.
Tracklist
Side One
01. Lady Chatterly's Lover - Chris Cady
02. Love Song to a Stranger - Fay Davis
03. Hal 'n' Tow - Jolly Rumbylowe
04. Right of the Line - Maureen Cummuskey (great poem/song by the late Dermott Ryder)
05. Rise Up Jock - Tony Suttor & Andy Saunders
06. Rovin' Gambler - Tim Glover
07. Motor Car Song - Peter Mitchell
Side Two
01. Shake That Thing - Chris Cady
02. Starry Night for a Ramble - Sydney Ducks Push Band
03. Broom of Cowdenknowes - Jolly Rumbylowe
04. Dark Eyed Rovers (Child 200)- Colin Dryden
05. The Tailor and the Mouse - Libby & Micky
06. Calton Weaver - Tom Rummery
07. My Faithful Johnny - Tony Suttor & Andy Saunders
08. Polly Put the Kettle On - Tom, Kate, Jacko & Colin
09. Wild Mountain Thyme - All lead by Tom Rummery
Click here to download compressed file MP3 224-256 VBR 49MB
The file will need to be decompressed before playing.
Link fails: Please tell me at mr.stockman@gmail.com
Monday, January 16, 2017
Martyn Wyndham-Read "Harry the Hawker is Dead" LP 1973
This rip has been provided by one of regular visitors to the blog. Many thanks from all of us.
This 1973 LP has been kept in good condition and the tracks are very enjoyable. It contained a mix of British and Australian folk songs as follows:-
01. Jones's Ale
02. Perry Merry Winkle Dominie
03. The Sailor Home from the Sea
04. Harry the Hawker is dead
05. Bluey Brink
06. The Female Rambling Sailor
07. Lachlan Tigers
08. Ginny on the Moor
09. Cane Cutter's Lament
10. The The Bullockie's Ball
11. The Shearer's Lament
12. Christ was born in Bethlehem.
Download with Graphics (Zippyshare) MP3 128 VBR. 47MB
It is a compressed file which need decompressing before playing,
If the download link fails please contact mr.stockman@gmail.com so I can re-up the file.
This 1973 LP has been kept in good condition and the tracks are very enjoyable. It contained a mix of British and Australian folk songs as follows:-
01. Jones's Ale
02. Perry Merry Winkle Dominie
03. The Sailor Home from the Sea
04. Harry the Hawker is dead
05. Bluey Brink
06. The Female Rambling Sailor
07. Lachlan Tigers
08. Ginny on the Moor
09. Cane Cutter's Lament
10. The The Bullockie's Ball
11. The Shearer's Lament
12. Christ was born in Bethlehem.
Download with Graphics (Zippyshare) MP3 128 VBR. 47MB
It is a compressed file which need decompressing before playing,
If the download link fails please contact mr.stockman@gmail.com so I can re-up the file.
Sunday, December 25, 2016
NFF 2xCD Compilation "35 years" (1967-2001) Released 2003
Merry Christmas all. This 2 CD set is a selection of tracks representing performances at what is now known as the National Folk Festival across its first 35 years (1967-2001). The greater majority are by Australian based performers (foreign born or otherwise). As such it provides a good sampling of local performers and the wide range of their offerings. This set has long been out-of-print but releases by some of these artists are still readily available from commercial or internet sources. Of course there are artists whose work could not be featured on this set and other artists have emerged since 2001.
Some of the featured artists have sadly gone to "Fiddlers Green" but they live again in these recordings.
All tracks are MP3 @320VBR. In total, just over 200MB.
Download CD1 and Graphics Folder-
From Zippyshare
From MediaFire
Download CD2
From Zippyshare
From MediaFire
You will need to decompress these files to be able to play the tracks.
Contact mr.stockman@gmail.com if files become unavailable.
Some of the featured artists have sadly gone to "Fiddlers Green" but they live again in these recordings.
All tracks are MP3 @320VBR. In total, just over 200MB.
Download CD1 and Graphics Folder-
From Zippyshare
From MediaFire
Download CD2
From Zippyshare
From MediaFire
You will need to decompress these files to be able to play the tracks.
Contact mr.stockman@gmail.com if files become unavailable.
Thursday, December 22, 2016
Martyn Wyndham-Read 'Ned Kelly and that Gang' LP 1970
A rip of this particular LP has been circulating on the net for many years in an unedited form. I have now done some editing of the tracks and most have responded well. Some tracks still have some defects but all tracks are pleasant to listen to - just don't listen too critically. I would welcome a cleaner rip though but that is probably a vain hope.
This album was an English issue in 1970. I am unaware as to whether it was ever sold in Australia.
Martyn Wyndham-Read resided in Australia between 1960 and 1967 during which period he became involved in Australian bush music.He has visited Australia several times since then including last month. He is also a performer of folk songs of the British Isles and has put out many albums frequently including Australian folk songs. A great performer who only seems to improve with age. You can find details about him on Wikipedia and his discography on Discogs and other sources.
The title is a bit of a misnomer as Ben Hall and his gang get more play time so it is mainly about two lots of bushrangers with the other tracks being songs about convicts.
Track list
1. (Farewell) Ned Kelly (intro)
2. Ben Hall's Gang
3. The Streets of Forbes
4. The Convict Maid
5. Moreton Bay
6. Ye Sons of Australia
7. The Wild Colonial Boy
8. Jim Jones
9. Lament for Ben Hall
10. The Cyprus Brig
11. The Death of Ben Hall
12. Stringybark Creek
13. Farewell to Greta
14 (Farewell) Ned Kelly (reprise)
Click here to download with graphics on Zippyshare.
Click here to download from MediaFire
MP3 224-256 VBR averaging at 224 (simple music) 58MB.
The downloaded file needs to be decompressed to its album folder and individual tracks.
If download becomes unavailable, please email me at mr.stockman@gmail.com.
This album was an English issue in 1970. I am unaware as to whether it was ever sold in Australia.
Martyn Wyndham-Read resided in Australia between 1960 and 1967 during which period he became involved in Australian bush music.He has visited Australia several times since then including last month. He is also a performer of folk songs of the British Isles and has put out many albums frequently including Australian folk songs. A great performer who only seems to improve with age. You can find details about him on Wikipedia and his discography on Discogs and other sources.
The title is a bit of a misnomer as Ben Hall and his gang get more play time so it is mainly about two lots of bushrangers with the other tracks being songs about convicts.
Track list
1. (Farewell) Ned Kelly (intro)
2. Ben Hall's Gang
3. The Streets of Forbes
4. The Convict Maid
5. Moreton Bay
6. Ye Sons of Australia
7. The Wild Colonial Boy
8. Jim Jones
9. Lament for Ben Hall
10. The Cyprus Brig
11. The Death of Ben Hall
12. Stringybark Creek
13. Farewell to Greta
14 (Farewell) Ned Kelly (reprise)
Click here to download with graphics on Zippyshare.
Click here to download from MediaFire
MP3 224-256 VBR averaging at 224 (simple music) 58MB.
The downloaded file needs to be decompressed to its album folder and individual tracks.
If download becomes unavailable, please email me at mr.stockman@gmail.com.
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bushrangers,
convicts,
Martin Wyndham-Read
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