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Yellow, Red & Gold - CD
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Track Listings
1. Yellow Red And Gold
2. Big Knicker Blues
3. Mrs Joan Lias
4. Frog Song
5. No Going Back
6. Emily Davison
7. Up The Wooden Hill
8. Bible According To Eve
9. Oh To Be Alone
10. Dunne's Store Strike
11. Bonny Druidge Bay
12. Underneath It All Was Me
13. We Were There
14. Miller's Song
15. What'll The Neighbours Say
16. Jeanette's Waltz
1. Yellow Red And Gold
2. Big Knicker Blues
3. Mrs Joan Lias
4. Frog Song
5. No Going Back
6. Emily Davison
7. Up The Wooden Hill
8. Bible According To Eve
9. Oh To Be Alone
10. Dunne's Store Strike
11. Bonny Druidge Bay
12. Underneath It All Was Me
13. We Were There
14. Miller's Song
15. What'll The Neighbours Say
16. Jeanette's Waltz
Yellow , Red & Gold review:
"(Sandra) is a highly-skilled self-accompanist, turning in great performances on guitar, English concertina, Appalachian dulcimer and autoharp (easy to play badly, but difficult to play as well as this). She enlists occasional help from various buddies including daughter Nancy and a few Oysters, but ultimately this is her album, and the bulk of it is her voice, her chosen instrument and her chosen song. "
" . . . . the Bagpuss songs and music are a complete joy. Due to televisual deficiency in the early '70s I didn't get Bagpuss first time round, but before anyone could say "Professor Yaffle" I was joining in the Mouse Rounds, dancing about to the Agricultural Jigs and marvelling at this abundance of intelligent and delightful music. Sandra is joined throughout by John Faulkner, and between them they sing and play through a mixture of trad. and own material guaranteed to bullseye the child within without a hint of disturbance to the adult without. Brilliant!
Alan Rose - The Living Tradition
"(Sandra) is a highly-skilled self-accompanist, turning in great performances on guitar, English concertina, Appalachian dulcimer and autoharp (easy to play badly, but difficult to play as well as this). She enlists occasional help from various buddies including daughter Nancy and a few Oysters, but ultimately this is her album, and the bulk of it is her voice, her chosen instrument and her chosen song. "
" . . . . the Bagpuss songs and music are a complete joy. Due to televisual deficiency in the early '70s I didn't get Bagpuss first time round, but before anyone could say "Professor Yaffle" I was joining in the Mouse Rounds, dancing about to the Agricultural Jigs and marvelling at this abundance of intelligent and delightful music. Sandra is joined throughout by John Faulkner, and between them they sing and play through a mixture of trad. and own material guaranteed to bullseye the child within without a hint of disturbance to the adult without. Brilliant!
Alan Rose - The Living Tradition