Martin Simpson, Dick Gaughan and June Tabor 01/26/2012
Set I
In The Pines (Leadbelly)
Brothers Under The Bridge (Springsteen)
Never Any Good
Jamie Foyers (MacColl)
Green Linnet (Trad)
Waist Deep In The Big Muddy (Seeger)
Brother Can You Spare a Dime (Harburg/Gorney)
Palaces Of Gold (Rosselson)
Strange Affair (Thompson)
The Cloud Factory (Caddick)
Flash Company (Trad)
Heart Like A Wheel (McGarrigles)
The Scarecrow (Watersons)
Lorena (Webster)/The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (Robertson)
Blue Eyed Boston Boy (Trad)/The Hills Of Shiloh (Silverstein/Friedman)/Dixie-instrumental
Geronimo's Cadillac (Michael Martin Murphy)
Brothers Under The Bridge (Springsteen)
Never Any Good
Jamie Foyers (MacColl)
Green Linnet (Trad)
Waist Deep In The Big Muddy (Seeger)
Brother Can You Spare a Dime (Harburg/Gorney)
Palaces Of Gold (Rosselson)
Strange Affair (Thompson)
The Cloud Factory (Caddick)
Flash Company (Trad)
Heart Like A Wheel (McGarrigles)
The Scarecrow (Watersons)
Lorena (Webster)/The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (Robertson)
Blue Eyed Boston Boy (Trad)/The Hills Of Shiloh (Silverstein/Friedman)/Dixie-instrumental
Geronimo's Cadillac (Michael Martin Murphy)
Set II
Set III
Comment
Singer, songwriter and guitarist Martin Simpson has won steadily mounting acclaim since returning from an extended US sojourn in 2002, most recently in cahoots with June Tabor and Dick Gaughan, sharing lead vocal duties on his stunning new release Purpose and Grace. While looking back to his former duo partnership with Tabor, this fresh collaboration with two kindred spirits marks the next enticing chapter in Simpson's ongoing dialogue between traditional and modern, British and US folk.
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