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Game Of All Fours

表演者: Pete Coe & Chris Coe

介质: lp

发行时间: 1979

出版者: Leader/Trailer

条形码: 0724101843228

专辑简介


Pete & Chris Coe作品三部曲的最终篇。
  If you're talking about the British folk club scene of the 1970s, then the name of Pete Coe will inevitably loom large. And if you're talking about the folk club scene of the '80s it'll loom even larger. It's prominent in the '90s too and the way things are shaping up it's a name that will continue to be synonymous with the grass roots scene through the early 2000s. Singer, songwriter, melodeon, banjo, dulcimer and bouzouki player, bandleader, arranger, broadcaster, dance caller, teacher, step dancer, entrepreneur, folk club organiser, record label boss, sallow-faced wit, raconteur and all-round good guy, Pete Coe in many ways represents the backbone of the modem folk revival. He's been a key member of numerous significant outfits across three decades, including the much-loved duo with his then wife Chris, the wondrous dance outfit New Victory Band, folk 'supergroup' Bandoggs and political trailblazers Red Shift. Yet he's probably best known for his richly varied solo work, stretching across the whole range of the folk umbrella from the English tradition to dance tunes of many shapes and sizes to his own devastatingly potent original songs. Born in Cheshire, he first started performing at the Songwainers Club while at Cheltenham College and early on was drawn to the more obscure traditional folk songs. In Birmingham he met Chris Richards, a talented blues and jazz singer and the two started working together as Richards & Coe at Birmingham's Black Diamond Folk Club at the Drover Arms. A broadcast on Radio 2's old Folk On Friday show on Radio 2 caught listeners' imaginations and, by now married, they turned professional in 1971 as Pete & Chris Coe. The clarity of their interpretations of traditional songs, Chris Coe's stirring harmonies and some inventive arrangements quickly established them at the very forefront of the folk club scene. Pete also revealed his imaginative approach to the music becoming one of the first artists of the era to produce his own original material based on the style of the tradition when he wrote the famous Wizard Of Alderley Edge, inspired by a Cheshire legend about King Arthur waiting to be awoken to save England. Their impressive debut album Open The Door And Let Us In (1972) confirmed their brightness and originality and included other examples of Pete's enterprise, completely re-writing an old broadside about a Cheshire long-distance runner, Joseph Baker. Many people thought they were traditional songs and Joseph Baker is even listed in one songbook as a traditional Irish ballad! Pete & Chris Coe went on to become fixtures on the scene and make several fine albums through the '70s, notably Out Of Season Out Of Rhyme (also featuring Dave Burland, Tony Rose and Janet Kerr) and Game Of All Fours. By the end of the '70s the Coes became an integral part of the movement to put English dance music back on the map in defiance of the Celtic music beginning to dominate the scene. They joined the colourful New Victory Band with John and Suzy Adams, Roger and Helen Watson and lan and Linda Wordsworth, playing polkas, waltzes, jigs and reels, as well as singing the occasional music hall song. Their classic album One More Dance And Then was recently reissued with bonus tracks by Pete. In 1978 Pete they also joined forces with two of the leading solo revival singers of the day Nic Jones and Tony Rose. Based in the north with Jones in Essex and Rose in the west country made rehearsals difficult and the band was shortlived, but Bandoggs made one decent album and are remembered with great affection by all those who saw them, particularly for their outstanding version of Loudon Wainwright III's Swimming Song.
  The Coes split - but remained good friends - and Pete embarked on his solo career, developing his songwriting with powerful material like It's A Mean Old Scene, The Alimony Run and Rolling Down The Ryburn. His Mean Old Scene album in 1985 also saw the emergence of his own label Backshift. In the late '80s he formed Red Shift, underlining his reputation as a political writer with songs like Sold Down The River Again and Waves Of Tory pointedly reflecting the Thatcher era.
  He has since not only continued as a fine solo performer, but an energetic activist for the scene as well, founding Ryburn 3 Step, running folk clubs, dances and workshops in the Ripponden/Halifax area, while also teaching music and dancing at schools. He's still one of the most committed, most versatile, most important folk artists in Britain.

曲目


01. The Beggar / Gypsies Hornpipe
02. The Drummer Boy for Waterloo
03. Polkas (Towhouse & Willy Taylor's Scotch Polka)
04. The Cruel Mother
05. Broomfield Wager / Direktors Waltz
06. The Game Of All Fours
07. Catch Me If You Can
08. Jigs (The Roman Wall & Let The Hackles Rise & Rattle The Cash)
09. The Factory Lad
10. Shallow Brown
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