Roberts and Barrand

Roberts and Barrand
Roberts and Barrand
Also known as John Roberts and Tony Barrand
Origin Cornell University
Genres Traditional folk music
Years active 1969—
Labels Golden Hind Music
Associated acts Nowell Sing We Clear
John Roberts
Website Roberts and Barrand

Roberts and Barrand is a musical group formed in 1969 by John Roberts and Tony Barrand while they were graduate students in psychology at Cornell University. Much of their repertoire is traditional English music, although they have also recorded albums of traditional sea shanties.

The duo are also members of the four-man act Nowell Sing We Clear.

Contents

Discography

Spencer the Rover is Alive and Well… (1971, 2001)

Traditional English Ballads and Songs

  1. "Spencer the Rover"
  2. "Creeping Jane"
  3. "I Wish They'd do it Now"
  4. "Rambleaway"
  5. "What a Mouth!"
  6. "The Knight and the Shepherd's Daughter"
  7. "Silicosis"
  8. "The Coachman"
  9. "The Lincolnshire Poacher"
  10. "Warlike Seamen"
  11. "Down the Plughole"
  12. "Shine your Buttons with Brasso"
  13. "Martin Said to His Man"
  14. "Fanny Blair"
  15. "So Green as the Leaves"
  16. "Babylon is Fallen"
  17. "Thyme"

Across the Western Ocean (1973, 2000)

Songs of the North Atlantic Sailing Packets

  1. Introduction
  2. "New York Girls"
  3. Captain Samuels on his sailors
  4. "Blow the Man Down"
  5. Impressions of a first voyage
  6. "The Crayfish"
  7. "The Black Cook"
  8. "The Limejuice Ship"
  9. The wreck of the Staffordshire
  10. "The Flying Dutchman"
  11. "Get Up Jack, John Sit Down"
  12. "The Flying Cloud"
  13. Immigration conditions
  14. "Heave Away My Johnnies"
  15. Perils of transatlantic dalliance
  16. "Maggie May"
  17. "Peter Street"
  18. "The Seamen's Hymn"

An Evening at the English Music Hall (1974)

  1. "When I Take My Morning Promenade"
  2. "A Little Bit of Cucumber"
  3. "I'm Shy"
  4. "Lily of Laguna"
  5. "Sweeney the Barber"
  6. "My Old Dutch"
  7. "Mrs. Moore"

Mellow With Ale From the Horn (1975)

  1. "Save Your Money While You're Young"
  2. "Staines Morris"
  3. "Barbara Allen"
  4. "Salt River, Colored Aristocracy"
  5. "Oats and Beans and Barley Grows"
  6. "Kate and Her Horns"
  7. "Come Day, go Day (Glyn Hughes)
  8. "The Albatross"
  9. "The Wings of a Goney"
  10. "The Handsome Cabin Boy"
  11. "File Foot Flirt"
  12. "Our Bill"
  13. "Albert and the Lion"
  14. "Salvation Band"

Dark Ships in the Forest (1977, 1997)

Ballads of the Supernatural, with Fred Breunig & Steve Woodruff

  1. "Oak, Ash, and Thorn"
  2. "The Broomfield Wager"
  3. "The Wife of Usher's Well"
  4. "Tom of Bedlam"
  5. "The Dreadful Ghost"
  6. "The Foggy Dew"
  7. "The Derby Ram"
  8. "The Maid on the Shore"
  9. "Reynardine"
  10. "The False Lady"
  11. "Polly Vaughn"
  12. "The Two Magicians"

Live at Holsteins! (1983)

Eat Bertha's Mussels

  1. "John Barleycorn"
  2. "The Man that Waters the Workers' Beer"
  3. "Garners Gay"
  4. "Three Drunken Maidens"
  5. "Congleton Bear"
  6. "The Rolling Mills of New Jersey"
  7. "Eat Bertha's Mussels"
  8. "Boozing"
  9. "The Ballad of the Cowpuncher"
  10. "Newman's Ale"
  11. "The Man at the Nore"
  12. "The Barley Mow"

A Present from the Gentlemen (1992)

A Pandora's Box of English Folk Songs

  1. "Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy"
  2. "Jackie Munro"
  3. "Nine Times a Night"
  4. "A Smuggler's Song"
  5. "The Three Butchers"
  6. "The Painful Plough"
  7. "Dog and Gun"
  8. "The Draggletail Gypsy/The Princess Royal"
  9. "The Outlandish Knight"
  10. "Robin Hood and the Bishop of Hereford"
  11. "Our Hamlet"
  12. "Sam Hall"
  13. "The Fellow that Played the Trombone"
  14. Great War Trilogy:
    • "The Valley of the Shadow"
    • "The Old Barbed Wire"
    • Long, Long Trail"

Naulakha Redux (1997)

Songs of Rudyard Kipling

  1. "Ford o' Kabul River"
  2. "Tommy"
  3. "Sir Richard's Song"
  4. "The Land"
  5. "Philadelphia"
  6. "Cells"
  7. "Mandalay"
  8. "An Astrologer's Song"
  9. "The Ballad of Minepit Shaw"
  10. "Song of the Men's Side"
  11. "The Liner She's a Lady"
  12. "Frankie's Trade"
  13. "We Have Fed Our Sea"
  14. "A Carol"
  15. "Danny Deever"
  16. "Follow Me 'Ome"

Heartoutbursts (1998)

English Folksongs collected by Percy Grainger

  1. "Brigg Fair"
  2. "Seventeen Come Sunday"
  3. "Creeping Jane"
  4. "Turpin Hero"
  5. "The White Hare"
  6. "Rufford Park Poachers"
  7. "Lord Bateman"
  8. "The Gypsy's Wedding Day"
  9. "A Fair Maid Walking"
  10. "The Lost Lady Found"
  11. "Sprig of Thyme"
  12. "Riding Down to Portsmouth"
  13. "Horkstow Grange"
  14. "The "Rainbow""
  15. "William Taylor[disambiguation needed ]"
  16. "Lord Melbourne"
  17. "Lisbon"
  18. "Died for Love"

Twiddlum Twaddlum (2003)

Live in Concert

  • "Anchor Song"
  • "The Golden Vanity"
  • "High Barbary"
  • "Jonah and the Grampus"
  • "A Pilgrim¹s Way"
  • "Old Bangum"
  • "Who Killed Cock Robin?"
  • "Two Foxes"
  • "All Through The Ale"
  • "The Rawtenstall Annual Fair"
  • "Nell"
  • "The Nutting Girl"
  • "Claudy Banks"
  • "The Week Before Easter"
  • "The Cockerham Devil"
  • "Row on"

As featured performers in an anthology

  • Pleasant and Delightful, Vol 2 – Living Folk (1972)
  • Songs and Sounds of the SeaNational Geographic Society (1973)
  • Clearwater – Hudson River Sloop Restoration (1974)
  • The Audience PleasedOberlin College (1976)
  • Clearwater II – Hudson River Sloop Restoration (1977)
  • Champlain Valley Festival Highlights – Champlain Valley Festival (1990)
  • Homeward Bound – Revels (2002)

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