The King Of Rome (07:39) 02. Trimdon Grange Explosion (06:29) 03. The Father's Suite I) George (03:26) 04. The Father's Suite II) The Happiness Or Otherwise Of Society (Jack Elliott) (01:27) 05.
With Rachel and Becky Unthank, there is no comfort zone or safety margin, and they're all the more engaging for it. Brought up in a family steeped in Folk traditions, Cruel Sister is the challenging sound they have poured their heritage into.
The Father's Suite III) The Father's Song (05:58) 06. The Father's Suite IV) George II (04:08) 07. My Lagan Love (04:25) 08. Queen Of Hearts (03:56) 09.
Gan To The Kye (05:50) 10. Felton Lonnin (07:27) 11. Blue Bleezing Blind Drunk (05:42) 12. Newcastle Lullaby (06:12) 13. Gresford (The Miner's Hymn) (04:30) 14. Farewell Regality (06:19). 2000 Miles (Christmas Single 2015) (02:04) 02.
On A Monday Morning (Live From TFF Rudolstadt, Germany 2009) (04:49) 03. I Wish, I Wish (Live From Melbourne, Australia 2008) (06:55) 04. Blue Bleezin Blind Drunk (Live From Holywell Music Room 2008) (05:26) 05. Close The Coalhouse Door (Live From The Tyne Theatre, Newcastle 2011) (07:56) 06. Alifib -Alifie (Live From Brighton Dome 2012) (09:28) 07.
The Gallowgate Lad (Live From The Tyne Theatre, Newcastle 2011) (05:54) 08. Felton Lonnin (BBC Radio 1 Rob Da Bank Session) (05:09) 09. Tar Barrel In Dale (BBC Radio 2 Radcliffe And Maconie Session) (03:54) 10. Queen Of Hearts (Alt Demo 2009) (05:28) 11.
Sexy Sadie (Recording For Mojo Magazine's White Album) (06:28) 12. A Dream Of A Tree In A Spanish Graveyard (Feat. Ian McMillan From Harbour Of Songs 2012) (03:03) 13.
Oak, Ash And Thorn (Recorded For The Peter Bellamy Oak, Ash Thorn Project) (06:19) 14. The Unthank Family Band (Recorded At Hartlepool Folk Club 2000) (04:00).
'The Cruel Sister' redirects here. For other uses, see. ' The Two Sisters' is a Northumbrian that recounts the tale of a girl drowned by her sister. It is first known to have appeared on a in 1656 as 'The Miller and the King's Daughter.'
At least 21 English variants exist under several names, including 'Minnorie' or 'Binnorie', 'The Cruel Sister', 'The Wind and Rain', 'Dreadful Wind and Rain', 'Two Sisters', 'The Bonny Swans' and the 'Bonnie Bows of London'. The ballad was collected by ( 10) and is also listed in the. Retrieved 23 January 2013. Francis James Child, The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, v 1, p 119, Dover Publications, New York 1965. Francis James Child, The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, v 1, p 120, Dover Publications, New York 1965.
Francis James Child, The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, v 1, p 121, Dover Publications, New York 1965. ^ Francis James Child, The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, v 1, p 123, Dover Publications, New York 1965.
Stith Thompson, The Folktale, p 136, University of California Press, Berkeley Los Angeles London, 1977. Joseph Jacobs, English Fairy Tales,. Rootham, Cyril Bradley; Fausset, Marjory (1920). (Vocal score).
London: Goodwin & Tabb Ltd. Retrieved 22 January 2013. Lewis, Thomas P (1991). Program notes.
'The Nightingale' and 'The Two Sisters '. Pro/Am Music Resources. Retrieved 23 January 2013. Host: Cal Koat (April 8, 2008). Celt in a Twist. with 'The Two Sisters' (Disc 1, Track 1), performed at Karen Wallace's Apartment, May 1960.
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