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01. Midsomer Murders Folk Theme Arranged and performed by Seth Lakeman 02. The Ballad of Midsomer County Performed by Lucie Jones accompanied by Seth Lakeman 03. Pagan Ceremony* 04. Blood Red Roses Performed by The Nettlebed Collective

THE BALLAD OF MIDSOMER COUNTY 05. The Sloe / Bonny Kate THE DAGGER CLUB Performed by The Nettlebed Collective MURDER BY MAGIC A VINTAGE MURDER 06. Homecoming* 07. Johnny Has Gone For A Soldier Performed by Lucie Jones with The Nettlebed Collective 08. The Ballad of Midsomer County Performed by Lucie Jones & Seth Lakeman 09. The Lake* 10. The Golden Vanity Performed by The Nettlebed Collective 11. Echoes* 12. Merrily Kissed the Quaker’s Wife Performed by The Nettlebed Collective 13. The Bold Grenadier Performed by Clarke Peters with The Nettlebed Collective 14. Roulette* 15. The Ballad of Midsomer County Performed by Seth Lakeman 16. Midsomer Murders Theme*

* Original Score tracks composed by Jim Parker Seth Lakeman appears courtesy of Cooking Vinyl

SILCD1476 Ⓟ & © 2015 Bentley Productions Ltd. Administered by EMI Music Publishing / Sony/ATV Music Publishing (UK) Ltd. Under exclusive licence to Silva Screen Records Ltd. The Ballad of Midsomer County She said ‘Eat your fill, and when you are sated’, You’ll stay with me here in Midsomer County. Come sit by me all you fine lords and laddies, And I’ll tell you the tale of young John Henry. ‘Alas, I cannot stay’ said young John Henry, He met a fair maiden one bright May morning, I am bound to another and soon married I’ll be. As he went-a-hunting in Midsomer County. I thank thee for supper, my kind and fair maiden, But now I must leave here Midsomer County. Pale was the skin of the Midsomer maiden, were her eyes, as blue as the sea. Up went the cry of the Midsomer maiden, And on her fair head, lay a garland of flowers, For shame, for shame, for you have tricked me. Sweet were the roses of Midsomer County. You’re bound to me now and I am your lover, I swear you will never leave Midsomer County. (Refrain) While young men don’t stray Cold was the blade of the Midsomer maiden, This maiden will lead you away. Soft was the neck of young John Henry. Warm was the blood that flowed from his body, ‘Come take your rest’ said the Midsomer Maiden, Red as the roses of Midsomer County. ‘You’re weary from travelling, that I can see’. ‘Let us go home now, over yonder in the greenwood’. Deep in the greenwood of Midsomer County, ‘Come taste the fruits of Midsomer County’. Lies young John Henry as cold as can be. No headstone to mark him, no lover to grieve him, She led him on through the Midsomer greenwood, Save for the roses of Midsomer County. Until they came to a hut by a juniper tree. She said ’Sir, won’t you come and sit by my fire?’ ‘You’ll eat like the king of Midsomer County’. Lyrics by Paul Logue Music by Seth Lakeman She brought him ale and she brought him supper, Lyrics © Bentley Productions Ltd. Administered by Fresh Eggs and live eels for young John Henry. EMI Music Publishing. Reproduced by permission 01 Midsomer Murders Folk Theme 09 The Lake Composed by Jim Parker (From “A Vintage Murder”) Arranged and performed by Composed by Jim Parker Seth Lakeman 10 The Golden Vanity 02 The Ballad of Midsomer County Arranged by Paul Downes Lyrics by Paul Logue Performed by The Nettlebed Collective Music by Seth Lakeman Performed by Lucie Jones accompanied 11 Echoes by Seth Lakeman (From “Murder By Magic”) Composed by Jim Parker 03 Pagan Ceremony (From “Murder By Magic”) 12 Merrily Kissed the Quakers Wife Composed by Jim Parker Arranged by Hugh Crabtree Performed by The Nettlebed Collective 04 Blood Red Roses Arranged by Mike Sanderson 13 The Bold Grenadier on behalf of Nettlebed Arranged by Hugh Crabtree Performed by The Nettlebed Collective Performed by Clarke Peters with The Nettlebed Collective 05 The Sloe / Bonny Kate Arranged by Mike Sanderson 14 Roulette on behalf of Nettlebed (From “The Dagger Club”) Performed by The Nettlebed Collective Composed by Jim Parker

06 Homecoming 15 The Ballad of Midsomer County (From “A Vintage Murder”) Lyrics by Paul Logue Composed by Jim Parker Music by Seth Lakeman Performed by Seth Lakeman 07 Johnny Has Gone For A Soldier Arranged by Paul Downes 16 Midsomer Murders Theme Performed by Lucie Jones with Composed by Jim Parker The Nettlebed Collective All the above Published by Bentley 08 The Ballad of Midsomer County Productions Ltd. administered by Lyrics by Paul Logue. Music by EMI Music Publishing / Sony/ATV Music Seth Lakeman Publishing (UK) Ltd. Performed by Lucie Jones & Seth Lakeman appears courtesy Seth Lakeman of Cooking Vinyl The Nettlebed Collective are: Double bass - Paul Morgan Track 1 Engineered by Jack Keyboards - Andy Vinter Tarrant at Sony/ATV Studios The Sloe / Bonny Kate Clarinet - Ian Herbert Tracks 2, 8, 15 Engineered by Mike Sanderson, Paul Nye, Voice - Emma Brain Gabbott Adam Lunn at Wendyhouse Studios Andy Crowdy, Tom Leary, Tracks 3, 6, 9, 11, 14, 16 Julian Bown, Terry Page, PAGAN CEREMONY Engineered by Cameron McBride Dave Pinder Violin - Rolf Wilson at Sugarcane Studios Violin - Pauline Lowbury Tracks 4, 5, 7, 10, 12, 13 Johnny Has Gone For A Soldier Viola - Levine Andrade Engineered by Even Fromreide Lucie Jones, Paul Downes, Hugh Cello - Andrea Hess at Sugarcane Studios Crabtree, Tom Chapman Double bass - Paul Morgan Keyboards - Andy Vinter Blood Red Roses Voice - Emma Brain Gabbot For Bentley Productions: Dave Pinder, Terry Page, Maria Jaffray, Mike Sanderson, Paul Nye, THE LAKE Executive Producer: Jo Wright Andy Crowdy, Julian Bown, Violin - Pauline Lowbury Series Producer: Phil Hunter Hugh Crabtree Violin - Rolf Wilson Directors: Renny Rye, Alex Pillai, Viola - Levine Andrade Nick Laughland, Charles Palmer The Golden Vanity Cello - Andrea Hess Based on Characters by Paul Downes, Tom Leary, Double bass - Paul Morgan Caroline Graham Andy Crowdy, Tom Chapman Harp - Skaila Kanga Composer: Jim Parker Contra Bass Flute - Andy Findon Written by: Paul Logue, Merrily Kissed the Quaker’s Wife Keyboards - Andy Vinter Sally Griffiths & Rachel Cuperman, Hugh Crabtree, Paul Downes, Chris Murray, Lisa Holdsworth Tom Chapman HOMECOMING Music Producer: Zarina Dick Violin - Pauline Lowbury Photographs by: Mark Bourdillon The Bold Grenadier Violin - Rolf Wilson Clarke Peters, Paul Downes, Viola - Levine Andrade Hugh Crabtree Cello - Andrea Hess Thanks to: Double bass - Paul Morgan Jim Parker Score Tracks: Harp - Skaila Kanga Howard Price & James Carslake Keyboards - Andy Vinter at Sony/ATV ROULETTE Nick Swimer at Reed Smith Violin - Rolf Wilson MIDSOMER MURDERS Ian Strachan Violin - Pauline Lowbury THEME Meredith Wilson Viola - Levine Andrade Theremin - Celia Sheen Jeremy Miles Cello - Andrea Hess and ensemble Double bass - Paul Morgan Keyboards - Trevor Brown Musicians Contracted by For Silva Screen Records: Bass Clarinet - Ian Herbert Colin Sheen Horn - Mike Thompson Executive producers for Silva Screen Tracks 1, 4, 5, 7, 10, 12, 13 Records Ltd: Reynold D’Silva ECHOES © 2015 Bentley Productions Ltd. and David Stoner Violin - Rolf Wilson Tracks 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 11, 14, 15, 16 Release co-ordination: Pete Compton Violin - Pauline Lowbury © 2014 Bentley Productions Ltd. Artwork & design: Stuart Ford Viola - Levine Andrade Album mastered by Rick Clark Cello - Andrea Hess