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Release Date October 05, 1998
I saw the Ian Campbell Group many times at the Jug O' Punch in Birmingham in the early 60's and have been a fan ever since. The voice of Lorna is one which is so pure and clear. This album epitomises their sound and I would recommend it to everyone who is a keen on British Folk Music. It is a 'must have' in your collection. Margaret Bond
Release Date May 19, 2003
I saw the Ian Campbell Group many times at the Jug O' Punch in Birmingham in the early 60's and have been a fan ever since. The voice of Lorna is one which is so pure and clear. This album epitomises their sound and I would recommend it to everyone who is a keen on British Folk Music. It is a 'must have' in your collection. Margaret Bond
Release Date November 24, 1997
I saw the Ian Campbell Group many times at the Jug O' Punch in Birmingham in the early 60's and have been a fan ever since. The voice of Lorna is one which is so pure and clear. This album epitomises their sound and I would recommend it to everyone who is a keen on British Folk Music. It is a 'must have' in your collection. Margaret Bond
Release Date 1964
A review by by Richie Unterberger
Ian Campbell & the Ian Campbell Folk Group were Britain's favourite folk performers, bar none, during the '60s. Based in Birmingham, they featured singers Ian and Lorna Campbell of Aberdeen as well as Dave Swarbrick and Dave Pegg, later of Fairport Convention.
If it sounds dated today, by the standards of its era, it was pretty robust and full-bodied, owing to its frequent multi-voice singing parts and the backing of the vocals of Ian Campbell and his sister Lorna Campbell with banjo, guitar, autoharp, fiddle, and mandola. The latter two instruments are played by Dave Swarbrick, a good half dozen years or so before he joined Fairport Convention; his fiddling is especially to the fore on the ... Read More:
Release Date November 13, 1998
A review by by Richie Unterberger
Ian Campbell & the Ian Campbell Folk Group were Britain's favourite folk performers, bar none, during the '60s. Based in Birmingham, they featured singers Ian and Lorna Campbell of Aberdeen as well as Dave Swarbrick and Dave Pegg, later of Fairport Convention.
If it sounds dated today, by the standards of its era, it was pretty robust and full-bodied, owing to its frequent multi-voice singing parts and the backing of the vocals of Ian Campbell and his sister Lorna Campbell with banjo, guitar, autoharp, fiddle, and mandola. The latter two instruments are played by Dave Swarbrick, a good half dozen years or so before he joined Fairport Convention; his fiddling is especially to the fore on the ... Read More:
Release Date 1964
A review by by Richie Unterberger
Ian Campbell & the Ian Campbell Folk Group were Britain's favourite folk performers, bar none, during the '60s. Based in Birmingham, they featured singers Ian and Lorna Campbell of Aberdeen as well as Dave Swarbrick and Dave Pegg, later of Fairport Convention.
If it sounds dated today, by the standards of its era, it was pretty robust and full-bodied, owing to its frequent multi-voice singing parts and the backing of the vocals of Ian Campbell and his sister Lorna Campbell with banjo, guitar, autoharp, fiddle, and mandola. The latter two instruments are played by Dave Swarbrick, a good half dozen years or so before he joined Fairport Convention; his fiddling is especially to the fore on the ... Read More:
Release Date September 16, 2002
A review by by Richie Unterberger
Ian Campbell & the Ian Campbell Folk Group were Britain's favourite folk performers, bar none, during the '60s. Based in Birmingham, they featured singers Ian and Lorna Campbell of Aberdeen as well as Dave Swarbrick and Dave Pegg, later of Fairport Convention.
If it sounds dated today, by the standards of its era, it was pretty robust and full-bodied, owing to its frequent multi-voice singing parts and the backing of the vocals of Ian Campbell and his sister Lorna Campbell with banjo, guitar, autoharp, fiddle, and mandola. The latter two instruments are played by Dave Swarbrick, a good half dozen years or so before he joined Fairport Convention; his fiddling is especially to the fore on the ... Read More:
Release Date January 29, 1996
A review by by Richie Unterberger
Ian Campbell & the Ian Campbell Folk Group were Britain's favourite folk performers, bar none, during the '60s. Based in Birmingham, they featured singers Ian and Lorna Campbell of Aberdeen as well as Dave Swarbrick and Dave Pegg, later of Fairport Convention.
If it sounds dated today, by the standards of its era, it was pretty robust and full-bodied, owing to its frequent multi-voice singing parts and the backing of the vocals of Ian Campbell and his sister Lorna Campbell with banjo, guitar, autoharp, fiddle, and mandola. The latter two instruments are played by Dave Swarbrick, a good half dozen years or so before he joined Fairport Convention; his fiddling is especially to the fore on the ... Read More:
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