An Hour With Cecil Sharpe & Ashley Hutchings (LP, 1986) Martin Carthy/Richard Thompson/Dave Whetstone
Dambuster DAM 014

Ashley Hutchings with:
Martin Carthy - guitar, vocals
Richard Thompson - guitar
Dave Whetstone - concertina, one-row melodeon, guitar

A1. Among The New Mown Hay
A2. Sharp Arrives And Observes Starlings
A3. Among The New Mown Hay
A4. Hutchings Introduces Sharp
A5. Bushes And Briars
A6. Sharp Avoids Being Killed By A Gypsy
A7. Banks Of The Nile
A8. Sharp Illustrates The Evolution Of A Folk Song On A Bicycle Wheel
A9. Sharp Opens His Case And Relates Its Contents
A10. Martin Carthy, Richard Thompson And Dave Whetstone Play A Jig, Learnt From The Cylinder Recordings, On Three Guitars
A11. Hutchings Reveals A Catalogue Of Sharp's Illnesses
A12. The Cylinder Recording Of The Previous Jig, Whistled By "As Good A Whistler As Ever Cocked A Lip''
A13. Sharp Finds His Lunch And Holds Forth On Vegetarianism, Politics, Collecting Folk Songs And The Acceptance Of Popularisation
A14. More Cylinder Whistling
A15. Sharp Extols The Virtues Of Bicycle Travel And Meets A Bird-starver
A16. Hutchings Offers An Opinion On Moulding Music To Suit Its Audience's Taste
A17. Rambling Sailor
A18. Sharp Muses On John Short And The Sea
A19. Rambling Sailor
B1. Richard Digance And British Telecom Decide That Sharp Has Slept Enough
B2. Sharp Continues Where He Left Off, Then Moves On To Pipe-smoking Idiosyncrasies In The Appalachians
B3. Black Joke
B4. Cylinder Recording By Sharp Of Herefordshire Fiddler John Lock Playing A Hornpipe
B5. Sharp Believes That Fiddlers Are A Strange Breed And Illustrates Why
B6. All My Chickens Have Gone
B7. Sharp Relates More Adventures In The Appalachians
B8. The Banks Of Green Willow
B9. Turtle Dove
B10. Sharp Laments The Passing Of Old-fashioned Songs And Kindly Manners
B11. Turtle Dove
B12. Turtle Dove
B13. Hutchings Sums Up And Gets Himself Off The Hook
B14. Among The New Mown Hay


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