To See the Play

To See the Play

Infobox Album |
Name = To See the Play
Type = Album
Artist = Fiddler's Dram


Released = 1978
Recorded = 1978
Genre = English folk music
Length = 44:13
Label = Dingles Records
Producer = David Foister
Reviews =
This album = "To See the Play"
(1978)
Next album = "Fiddler's Dram (album)
(1980)

"To See the Play" is the debut album by British folk music group Fiddler's Dram, released in 1978. The band would later meatamorphose into The Oyster Ceilidh Band, and then, later, Oysterband. The title of the album derives from a line in the song "The Flash Lad".

Track listing

# "Jack in London City" (Trad.) - 4:05
# "Song of Victory/Song of the Blackbird" (Trad.) - 3:34
# "Daytrip to Bangor" (Cook) - 4:20
# "The Flash Lad" (Trad.) - 3:38
# "Ythanside" (Trad.) - 5:15
# "Keyhole in the Door" (Trad.) - 1:07
# "Youankis/Skraperez/Guerz Ar Gechantez" (Trad.) - 3:28
# "Wa'ney Island Cockfight" (Trad.) - 3:11
# "The Two Brothers" (Trad.) - 3:03
# "Peel The Tatties/The Pig In The Kitchen/The Barony Jig" (Taylor/Taylor/Trad.) - 2:55
# "False Knight on the Road" (Trad.) - 5:07
# "Nottingham Goose Fair" (Trad.) - 3:15

See also

* Fiddler's Dram
* Folk music of England

External links

* [http://www.oysterband.co.uk official website]


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