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Steeleye Span Horkstow Grange Mp3, Flac, Wma Steeleye Span Horkstow Grange mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Folk, World, & Country Album: Horkstow Grange Country: UK Released: 1998 Style: Folk Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1799 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1918 mb WMA version RAR size: 1617 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 953 Other Formats: VOC MP3 MIDI MP1 WAV XM AU Tracklist Hide Credits The Old Turf Fire A1 Written-By, Arranged By – Johnny Patterson The Tricks Of London A2 Adapted By, Music By – Bob JohnsonLyrics By – Traditional Horkstow Grange A3 Lyrics By – TraditionalMusic By – Peter Knight Lord Randall A4 Adapted By, Music By – Bob JohnsonLyrics By – Traditional Erin A5 Written-By – Traditional Queen Mary / Hunsden House A6 Written-By – Traditional Bonny Birdy B1 Adapted By – Peter KnightWritten-By – Traditional Bonny Irish Boy B2 Adapted By, Music By – Gay WoodsLyrics By – Traditional I Wish That I Never Was Wed B3 Written-By – Traditional Australia B4 Written-By – Traditional One True Love B5 Written-By – Traditional The Parting Glass b6 Written-By – Traditional Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Park Records Copyright (c) – Park Records Recorded At – The Warehouse Studios Credits Arranged By – Bob Johnson (tracks: 2 To 12), Gay Woods (tracks: 2 To 12), Peter Knight (tracks: 2 To 12), Tim Harries (tracks: 2 To 12) Bass, Keyboards, Vocals – Tim Harries Coordinator – John Dagnell Design [Sleeve] – Gwen Jones Drums – Dave Mattacks Engineer – Steve Watkins Guitar, Vocals – Bob Johnson Mixed By, Mastered By – John Etchells Producer – Steeleye Span Violin, Vocals – Peter Knight Vocals, Bodhrán – Gay Woods Notes The enclosed foldout inlay contains lyrics to all 12 tracks. Track 8's title is given as "The Bonny Irish Boy" in the lyric sheet. "All songs published by Peer Music UK except Track 1 copyright control." (p)(c) 1999 Park Records. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 769934004446 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year PRKCD44 Steeleye Span Horkstow Grange (CD, Album) Park Records PRKCD44 UK 1998 Related Music albums to Horkstow Grange by Steeleye Span Various - Hidden English: A Celebration Of English Traditional Music Mahalia Jackson - Gospels & Spirituals De Gyldne Løver Og Sammy Lynch - Rødderne Jig - Jig Various - Traditional Music Gambang Kromong Terpopuler Various - Slack Key & Steel Guitar Vol. 1 Frank Warner - American Traditional Folk Songs Vincent Griffin - Traditional Fiddle Music From County Clare Various - Acupuncture: Traditional And 'Barefoot Doctor' Vokalni Kvartet Savski Val - Nekoč V Starih Časih slainte - Gugg-e-mol The M.F.A Orchestra And Singers - Hei Hå Nå Er Det Jul Igjen.
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