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Second Album (feat. Dave Swarbrick)

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Download links and information about Second Album (feat. Dave Swarbrick) by Martin Carthy. This album was released in 1966 and it belongs to World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist, Celtic, Folk genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 38:39 minutes.

Artist: Martin Carthy
Release date: 1966
Genre: World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist, Celtic, Folk
Tracks: 13
Duration: 38:39
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Two Butchers (feat. Dave Swarbrick) 2:33
2. Ball O' Yarn (feat. Dave Swarbrick) 1:50
3. Farewell Nancy (feat. Dave Swarbrick) 2:13
4. Lord Franklin (feat. Dave Swarbrick) 3:40
5. Ramblin' Sailor (feat. Dave Swarbrick) 2:54
6. Lowlands of Holland (feat. Dave Swarbrick) 2:59
7. Fair Maid on the Shore (feat. Dave Swarbrick) 3:45
8. Bruton Town (feat. Dave Swarbrick) 4:40
9. Box on Her Head (feat. Dave Swarbrick) 2:14
10. Newlyn Town (feat. Dave Swarbrick) 2:25
11. Brave Wolfe (feat. Dave Swarbrick) 3:28
12. Peggy and the Soldier (feat. Dave Swarbrick) 2:53
13. Sailor's Life (feat. Dave Swarbrick) 3:05

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This record stands in British music history and Carthy's career roughly where Another Side of Bob Dylan does in American music—the more florrid tracks here, recorded with violinist Dave Swarbrick, show the path to the bridge between Carthy's traditional singer/scholar background and the folk-rock played by bands such as Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span. "Lord Franklin" is a narrative tour-de-force (from which Bob Dylan got the melody for "Bob Dylan's Dream" on Freewheelin' ), "Ramblin' Sailor" is boisterous cautionary tale about the company the title character keeps ashore, and there's also an acoustic recording of "Sailor's Life," a song that Fairport Convention would transmute into an epic electric version, and "Lowlands of Holland," which Steeleye Span later recorded.