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The Best of Scottish Folk Music (XTRA 1053, 1967)
with Lorna Campbell; Luke Kelly; Isla Cameron; Owen Hand;
Matt McGinn; Bert Jansch; Hamish Imlach;
Ian Campbell
Side Two: The Overgate (trad)
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At the Tivoli Gardens (Storyville 671 207, 1967)
Side One: Cindy's Cryin'; Candy Man; Needle of Death;
Tom Thumbs Blues; First Time Ever; The Time has Come
Side Two: Where I'm bound; Champion at Keeping them Rolling;
Long Gone from Home; Strolling Down the highway;
He Was a Most Peculiar Man; Sally Free and Easy
with Cy Nicklin (guitar), Robert Lelievre (guitar),
Leif Sjöberg (bass)
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Alex Campbell and Friends (Saga EROS 8021, 1967)
Side One: Down In the Mine (Dark As a Dungeon) (Travis);
Midnight Special; Corn, Bread, Peas and Black Molasses; Freight
Train; The False Bride; Don't Think Twice (Dylan); Chilly
Winds; Blue Sleeves
Side Two: Dick Derby; You Never Wanted Me (Frank); Been
On the Road So Long (Campbell); Dinks Song; This Train; Tell
Old Bill; Freedom
with Sandy Denny, The Johnny Silvo Folk Group (Johnny Silvo,
David Moses, Roger Evans), Cliff Aungier and Paul McNeill
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Folk Scene (FSP001, n.d.)
with Malcolm Price Trio; Martin Carthy; John Pearse;
Shirley Collins; Bill Clifton; Owen Hand;
Nigel Denver; Stanley, Wiseman and Jones; The Leesiders;
Colin Wilkie; John Foreman
Side Two: Chicago Fire Tragedy
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Alex Campbell 'Live' (Saga EROS 8028, 1968)
Side One: Introductions including Et Maintenant;
Wild Rover; Victoria Dines Alone; The Nightingale; The Durham
Lockout; New York Gals
Side Two: Pack Up Your Sorrows; All For Me Grog; Hold On To Me
Babe; The Blackbird; The Heavenly Shore; The Coal-Owner & the
Pitman's Wife; Pleasant and delightful
with David Moses (bass) and Roger Evans (guitar)
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The Scottish Breakaway (Hallmark HM.573, 1968)
Side One: Scottish Breakaway; Instr: Scotland the Brave; Wee Magic
Stane (McEvoy); Jute Mill Song; Jeannie MacPherson; Blantryre
Explosion
Side Two: Jolly Beggarman; Freedom Come All Ye (title erroneously
given as Weary Life); Maid to the Mill; Weel May the Keel Row;
MacPherson's Rant (Campbell); Rob Roy Macgregor
All songs 'Copyright Control' except where indicated
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Alex Campbell Sampler (Transatlantic TRA SAM 6, 1969)
Side One: Been on the Road So Long (Campbell); I'm A Rover; The
Overgate; Round Cape Horn; Plane Wreck at Los Gatos (Guthrie); My Old
Gibson Guitar (Campbell)
Side Two: Love Is Teasing; Glesca Peggy; John Gordon; Kissing in
the Dark; My Singing Bird; Why O Why (Guthrie); Don't You Put Me
Down (Campbell)
all songs 'Trad. arr Campbell' unless otherwise indicated
This possibly has Martin Carthy playing on it, but uncredited.
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Alex Campbell (Xtra, 1969)
A selection of songs from other albums.
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Scottish Folk Scene (2 LP, Metronome Records DALP 2/1955, no year)
with Eddie Furey, Ian Campbell Folk Group,
Archie Fisher,
Hamish Imlach, The Johnstons, Luke Kelly, Watt Nicoll
Side One: I'm a Rover (trad arr Campbell)
Side Two: Mormond Braes (trad arr Campbell)
Side Four: Love Is Teasin' (trad arr Campbell)
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This is Alex Campbell, Vol. 1 (AD-Rhythm/Tepee, ARPS-1, 1971)
Side One: San Francisco Bay Blues; Glory Land; Railroad Song;
Stranger Blues; Roll on Buddy; Pretty Polly
Side Two: Pay Me My Money Down; Long Gone from Home;
The Pig Song; East Virginia Blues; Pretty Saro; I'll Fly Away
with Dave Cousins (banjo), Dave Travis (guitar/Interview),
Brian Brocklehurst (bass), Royd Rivers (mouth harp),
Colin Scott (guitar), Gerry Lockran (guitar), Joe Locker (banjo),
Barry Dransfield (fiddle), Dick Poons (guitar)
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