September 12, 2021

The New Golden Ring "Five Days Singing" Vol. 1

Folk-Legacy Records – FSI-41
Folk-Legacy Records – FSI-41

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1971
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk
[Tracklist]
A1 Waterbound (3:03)
A2 The Waters Of Tyne (2:54)
A3 World Of Misery (Shenandoah) (3:05)
A4 Benjamin Bowmaneer (3:21)
A5 Over The Waterfall (2:20)
A6 Ginny's Gone To Ohio (3:37)
A7 Leaning On The Everlasting Arms (3:12)
B1 Lord Bateman (6:27)
B2 The Rolling Hills Of The Border (3:35)
B3 D Composition In C (2:19)
B4 Poor Howard (3:39)
B5 Sundown (2:21)
B6 Temperance Reel (1:19)
B7 It Soon Be Done (2:29)
[Credits]
New Golden Ring: Ann Mitchell, Barry O'Neill, Becky Armstrong, Caroline Paton, Dale Cooney, Ed Trickett, George Armstrong, Gerry Armstrong, Ginny Dildine, Gordon Bok, Harry Tuft, Howie Mitchell, Jack Stanesco, Jenny Armstrong, Joanie Bronfman, Joe Hickerson, John Dildine, Liz Schoeberlein, Lynn Burnstine, Lynn Hickerson, Michael Cooney, Neal MacMillan, Penny Trickett, Ruth Meyer, Sandy Paton and Sara Grey
Editor and Recorder: Sandy Paton, Photographer: Howie Mitchell, Suzanne Szasz and Howie Mitchell
[Notes]
This is the second incarnation of the Golden Ring, a group of folk performers that originally gathered at the Fox Hollow Festival in the early 1960's, and contributed to the 1964 release A Gathering of Friends for Making Music, one of the most influential recordings of the Folk-Legacy label. Comprised of more than twenty-five musicians, The New Golden Ring presents warm and full-sounding renditions of traditional Anglo-American folk songs, played out of a deep love for tradition and the performance of music as a communal act. Among those heard with The New Golden Ring are Folk-Legacy founders Sandy and Caroline Paton, and frequent Folk-Legacy contributors Joe Hickerson, Ed Trickett, and Howie Mitchell.

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