A pint Goes Down Well  Live at Thorverton 1998

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Sean & Heard at The Drum Theatre, Plymouth

Sean & Heard are recorded live mainly because its cheaper than doing it properly and we're too busy to go to a studio.  This way you get what it says on the tin!

Sean & Heard
Ray Heard - main vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboard
John Andrews - vocals, guitar, harp

are accompanied on occasion by 
Colin Wills (guitar), Andy Stevens (bazouki, spanish guitar, vocals), Sharon Heard (fiddle),

Alan Howlett (guitar, accordian, melodian, mandolin, fiddle), Cliff Jones (b
ass, classical guitar),
and Peter Cornelius (mandolin).


Recorded Dec 2004 at St Boniface Centre OAP's Xmas Dinner organised by Crediton Rotary Club 

Frostie the Snowman Xmas 2004

with Andy Stevens, Cliff Jones,  Colin Wills and
Alan Howlett,

Lamorna
Wild Rover
Windy Old Weather
Hi for the Beggar Man
Deck the Halls
Santa Claus is Coming to Town
Mistletoe & Wine
Frostie the Snowman
Boars Head Carol
Jingle Bells
In the Bleak Mid Winter
Silent Night
Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer
As the Snow Falls
We Wish You a Merry Christmas

Close to the Wind recorded at River Cottage, Exidieu
Recorded Sept 2004 
by Marie Andrews, whilst on holiday in our friends house, River Cottage, France
 

close to the wind
Avenda Burnell Walsh at home by the river Vienne
accompanied on guitar by John Andrews

1. Close to the Wind (Stuart Marson)
2. Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy (Trad)
3. Dalesman's Litany (based on Yorkshire poem)
4. Ellan Vannin Tragedy (Hughie Jones)
5. Greenland Whale Fisheries (Trad)
6. In the Bleak Mid-winter (Christina Rossetti)
7. Let No Man Steal Away Your Thyme (Trad)
8. Maggie (Johnson/Butterfield)
9. Mingulay Boat Song (Trad)
10.Ride On (Jimmy McCartney)
11.Rose of Allendale (Trad)
12.Sonny's Dream 
13.Steal Away (Phil Coulter)
14.Here's the Tender Coming (Trad)
15.Out-takes


Live probably - mai
nly  at the Crediton Rotary, Moose International and Lions Xmas Concert Dec 2002
recorded by Cliff Jones
 

One More Round  
With Sharon Heard, Andy Stevens, Cliff Jones,  Colin Wills and
Alan Howlett,

1. Boars Head Carol - Trad
2. Gentleman Soldier - Trad
3. Why Have You Stolen Our Earth (Chris Baines)
4. Black Velvet Band - Trad
5. Silent Night - Trad
6. Two Magicians - Trad
7. To Be A Farmer's Boy- Trad
8. Gypsy Rover - Trad
9. Lamorna - Trad
10.Green Banks of Grain (Graeme Miles)
11.May Day Carol- Trad
12.McPhersons Rant - Trad
13.Reconciliation (Ron Kavana)
14.Whats The Life Of A Man
15.Where Ravens Feed (Graeme Miles)

For Alan Howlett on his big round 60th
 


Mostly Live in various clubs
Jan 2001 to Dec 2002
Produced by John Andrews
Dec 2002

My thanks to Oliver Cromwell for giving me the CD title – the songs are as he would have liked. 
“…paint my picture truly like me, and not flatter me at all; but remark all these roughnesses, pimples,
warts and everything
as you see me……”.

Warts An' All
With Andy Stevens, Cliff Jones, Alan Howlett, Colin Wills
and Another Monday


1.   Tara Hill - Martin McHugh
2.   Juice of the Barley - Trad (Jan 2001)
3.   It’s a Heartache - Ronnie Scott & Steve Wolfe (Feb 2001)
4.   William Taylor - Trad
5.  Today – Randy Sparks (March 2001)
6.   Hi for the Beggarman - Trad
7.   Lovers – Adrian Mannering (May 2001)
8.   Tecumseh Valley - Townes Van  Zandt  (June 2001)
9.   Grey Funnel Line – Cyril Tawney (June 2001)
10. Singing Land – Dougie MacLean(May 2002)
11. Winter Winds – Sandy Denny (May 2002)
12. Satan’s Jewell Crown – Bruce Springfield (Aug 2002)
13. Andantino
14. John Barleycorn - Trad (Aug 2002)
15. Bright and Beautiful Things - Ralph McTell (Sept 2002)
16. Bye Bye Love (Sept 2002)
17. Rolling Home – Trad (Oct 2002) with Another Monday
Date in brackets is when recorded by
6's & 7's, Peter Cornelius or John Andrews


Our thanks to the following clubs!
Shaun O’Shea- Iron Bridge Folk Club,
6’s & 7’s -The Merriemeade,
and as ever Mary & Terry Graham at Thorverton
A Pint Goes Down Well at the Exeter Inn Folk Club. 

 

Disc
Some Parts Still Live
Mostly Live at Thorverton 2000
Produced by John Andrews

Some Parts Still Live
1.The Drunkard
2. 39 (Bryan May)
3. The Prickle Holly Bush
4. Blackjack County Chains
5. Bonnie Ship The Diamond
6. Cant You Dance The Polka
7. The Voyage (Christie Moore)
8. Bright Blue Rose (Jimmy McCartney)
9. Leaving of Nancy (Eric Bogle)
10. Nancy Spain (Barny Rush)
11. Silver In The Stubble (Sydney Carter)
12. I Still Miss Someone (Johnny & Roy Cash)
13. Windy Old Weather
14. Carillon (Herbie Flowers & Ian Gomm)

Disc
A pint Goes Down Well 2
Live at Thorverton
1998
Produced by Graham Warwick
A pint Goes Down Well 2
Live at Thorverton
1. Spanish Lady
2. Rosin The Bow
3. Dark And A Roving Eye
4. Ride On (Jimmy McCartney)
5. Man In Green (Steve Knightley)
6. When You Were Sweet 16 (James Thornton)
7. There But For Fortune (Phil Ochs)
8. Up To The Rigs
9. Along The Pilgrims Way (Ashley Hutchings)
10. Carrickfergus
 
Disc
A pint Goes Down Well
Live at Thorverton
1998
Produced by Graham Warwick
A pint Goes Down Well
Live at Thorverton
1. Sally Free & Easy (Cyril Tawney)
2. Tomorrow Is A Long Time (Bob Dylan)
3. Bogies Bonnie Belle
4. Jigs
5. Deportee (Woodie Guthrie)
6. Streets Of London (Ralph McTell)
7. Mist Over The Mersey (Jack Owen)
8. Leave Them A Flower (Wally Wyton)
9. Somewhere Along The Road (Rick Kemp)
10. When The Ship Comes In (Bob Dylan)


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