Black-edged Visiting Card
- Black-edged Visiting Card
Infobox Album
Name = Black-edged Visiting Card
Type = Studio album
Artist = Broadside Electric
Released = December 1, 1992 (U.S.)
Recorded = Second Street Audio Production and Recording, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
October – December 1992
Genre = Folk, Electric folk
Length = 44:36
Label = Clever Sheep Records
Producer = Broadside Electric, Larry Freedman
This album = "Black-edged Visiting Card"
(1992)
Next album = "Amplificata"
(1995)
"Black-edged Visiting Card" is the title of the first album by Broadside Electric. It was released on December 1st, 1992 in the United States.
Track listing
#New York Girls / Yoshke / Sailor's Hornpipe – 5:57
#Drive the Cold Winter Away / Wild Mountain Thyme – 6:25
#Skewball – 3:47
#40 lbs. of Yarn (reels): Sligo Maid / Growling Old Man and Cackling Old Woman / Red-Haired Boy / Kitchen Girl / Drowsy Maggie – 5:33
#Mosé Salió de Misrayim – 4:18
#Henry Martin – 5:54
#False Sir John (Child #4, Roud #21) / La Rotta – 5:26
#The Six Questions – 7:04
Total length: 44:24
External links
* [http://www.broadside.org/music/liner/bevc Black-edged Visiting Card Liner Notes]
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