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Battle of the Field
Studio album by
Released1976
Recorded1973
Studio Sound Techniques and Island Studio
Genre Folk rock
Length36:25
Label Island
Producer John Wood
The Albion Country Band chronology
No Roses
(with Shirley Collins)

(1971)
Battle of the Field
(1976)
The Prospect Before Us
(1977)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic [1]

Battle of the Field is a folk rock album by the Albion Country Band, recorded in summer 1973 immediately prior to the band's breakup and only released in 1976 following public demand.

The album was produced and engineered by John Wood, and was recorded at Sound Techniques Studio, Chelsea, London and Island Studio, St Peter's Square, London. The album cover was designed by Ian Logan Associates with photographs by Keith Morris, and the original LP sleeve notes were by Rod McShane. [2]

Track listing

All tracks traditional, arranged by Carthy, Harris, Hutchings, Kirkpartrick, Nicol and Swallow except "Albion Sunrise" and "New St. George" composed by Richard Thompson

Side 1

  1. "Albion Sunrise" - 2:54
  2. Morris Medley: "Mouresque" / "London Pride" / "So Selfish Runs The Hare" (song) / "Maid of the Mill" / "Sheriff's Ride" - 7:14
  3. "I Was a Young Man" ( Roud 1572) - 4:03
  4. "New St. George" - 2:37
  5. "La Rotta" - 1:37

Side 2

  1. "Gallant Poacher" - 4:26
  2. "Cheshire Rounds" / "The Old Lancashire Hornpipe" - 2:42
  3. "Hangèd I Shall Be" - 6:20
  4. "Reaphook and Sickle" - 2:44
  5. "Battle of the Somme" (instrumental, W. Lawrie) - 1:48

Personnel

with

  • Dave Mattacks - percussion on "Reaphook and Sickle"
  • Martin Nicholls, John Iveson, Colin Sheen and Paul Beer - sackbuts on "Gallant Poacher"

References

  1. ^ "Battle of the Field - The Albion Band,Albion Country Band - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Albion Country Band: Battle of the Field". mainlynorfolk.info.

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