Transatlantic Folk Box [Box set] [Import]

Transatlantic Folk Box [Box set] [Import]

Transatlantic Folk Box [Box set] [Import]

Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. Patriot Game - The Dubliners
2. Gardener - Owen Hand
3. She Moved Through the Fair - Jeanie Hart
4. Three Ravens - Black Country Three
5. Rockin' the Cradle
6. Coming Down from Aldermaston - Sheila Hancock
See all 26 tracks on this disc

Disc: 2
1. Join Us in Our Game
2. Light Flight [Take Three Girls Theme] - Pentangle
3. Both Sides Now - The Johnstons
4. Rick Rack - Humblebums, Gerry Rafferty
5. Hall of Mirrors - Sweeney's Men
6. Standing in the Rain - The McCalmans
See all 23 tracks on this disc

Disc: 3
1. Open the Door - Carolanne Pegg
2. Let No Man Steal Your Thyme - Pentangle
3. Stranger in the World - John Renbourn
4. Circle Game
5. Pretty Polly
6. Marcie - The Johnstons
See all 21 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
3-disc set chronicling the history of Britain's most successful and influential folk label. Includes tracks from Pentangle, Ralph McTell, Dubliners, Gerry Rafferty, and more. Sanctuary Midline. 2004.

Transatlantic Folk Box Set,Various Artists,Sanctuary UK,British Folk,British Folk-Rock,Folk,Folk Collections,Pop,Singer/Songwriter,V/a Compilations
Transatlantic Folk Box Set
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • + 1/2 stars...The British Folk Revival Scene
Transatlantic Folk Box Set
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Castle Us
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

British FolkBritish Folk | Traditional British & Celtic Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
Traditional FolkTraditional Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Compilations | Folk | Styles | Music
Singer-SongwritersSinger-Songwriters | Pop | Styles | Music
Folk RockFolk Rock | Rock | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Front Parlour Ballads
  2. Let No Man Steal Your Thyme: Anthology
  3. RT: The Life and Music of Richard Thompson
  4. Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys
  5. Black Cadillac

ASIN: B000AY9OR6
Release Date: 2005-09-27

Tracks:

  1. The Patriot Game - The Dubliners
  2. The Gardener - Owen Hand
  3. She Moved Through The Fair - Jean Hart
  4. Three Ravens - Black County Three
  5. Rocking The Cradle - Ian Campbell Group
  6. Coming Down From Aldermaston - Sheila Hancock
  7. Night Visitng Song - Alex Campbell
  8. Died For Love - Isla Cameron
  9. Ballad Of Lee Harvey Oswald - Josh McRae
  10. Her Hair Did Not Hang Low - David Campbell
  11. John Peel - Dave & Toni Arthur
  12. Ballad Of The Five Continents - Bob & Carole Pegg
  13. The Big Bird - Spike Woods
  14. Running From Home - Bert Jansch
  15. White House Blues - John Renbourn
  16. Lucifer's Cage - Gordon Giltrap
  17. Little Sally Walker - Stefan Grossman
  18. The Lonesome Boatman - Finbar & Eddie Furey
  19. John Barleycorn - Young Tradition
  20. Eternity Will Soon Be Over - Matt McGinn
  21. Goodbye Booze - Hamish Imlach
  22. Open The Door Softly - Archie Fisher
  23. Dragonfly - Marc Brierley
  24. A Most Peculiar Man - Harvey Andrews
  25. You Gotta Go Down This Way - Bob Bunting
  26. Streets Of London - Ralph McTell

Tracks:

  1. Join Us In Our Game - Mr. Fox
  2. Light Flight - Pentangle
  3. Both Sides Now - The Johnstons
  4. Rick Rack - The Humblebums
  5. Hall Of Mirrors - Sweeney's Men
  6. Standing In The Rain - McCalmans
  7. I Loved Her So Long - Unicorn
  8. Morning Glow - Storyteller
  9. Working Class Millionaire - Richard Digance
  10. Song For Susan - Dave Cartwright
  11. Rattlin' Roarin' Willie - Contraband
  12. We Can Swing Together - Alan Hull
  13. One Man Band 1 - Steve Tilston
  14. Saturday Round About Sunday - The Humblebums
  15. It Suits Me Well - Dave Swarbrick
  16. Rubber Band - Mike & Lal Waterson
  17. The Ploughboy's Dream - Gryphon
  18. Don't Count Me Out 8 - Gerry Rafferty
  19. Old Man - Mae McKenna
  20. Love In Ice Crystals - The Sallyangie
  21. Up To Now - Dransfields
  22. Targets - Harvey Andrews
  23. Journey's End - Decameron

Tracks:

  1. Open The Door - Carolanne Pegg
  2. Let No Man Steal Your Thyme - Pentangle
  3. Stranger In The World - John James
  4. The Circle Game - Ian Campbell Group
  5. Pretty Polly - Dave Sless
  6. Marcie - The Johnstons
  7. Angi - Bert Jansch
  8. Chicken On A Raft - Young Tradition
  9. God Bless The Unemployed - Lea Nicholson
  10. Kiss The Children - Watt Nicoll
  11. The Wild Rover - The Dubliners
  12. Henry Joy - Grehan Sisters
  13. My Love's In Germany - Silly Wizard
  14. Starchild - Bob Pegg
  15. Morning Brings The Light - John James
  16. Dreams For Me - Sweeney's Men
  17. The Cutty Wren - Royston & Heather Wood
  18. England 1914 - Ralph McTell
  19. The Rules Of The Game - Leon Rosselson
  20. A Man's A Man - McCalmans
  21. Time To Go Home - Andrew Cronshaw

Album Description

What started as a hand-to-mouth labour of love for Transatlantic boss Nat Joseph soon turned into a highly successful cottage industry. At its peak, Nat's label was Britain's top folk label, with a roster that stretched from Stefan Grossman to Billy Connolly, and Bert Jansch to Ralph McTell. This 3-CD tribute is a perfect introduction to the riches of the Transatlantic catalogue.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars + 1/2 stars...The British Folk Revival Scene .......2005-11-08

The success of the independent label Transatlantic is a direct result of the vision of its founder Nat Joseph, who began the label in the early Sixties. And while the label would dabble in R&B, jazz and even comedy and poetry, it was principally the home of the British folk revival.

The label's first major signing was the Ian Campbell Folk Group in 1963, followed by The Dubliners. In 1965, the singer/songwriter/guitarist Bert Jansch became the label's franchise artist. Jansch's signing led to the arrival of John Renbourn and then, of course, Pentangle. These artists alone make the Transatlantic story one that must be heard. These are the artists that are the British equivalent of such American artists as Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger and Bob Dylan.

American listeners may recognize a few of the other performers such as the celtic bands Silly Wizard and Contraband, or fiddler Dave Swarbrick or guitarists Stefan Grossman and Ralph McTell (the latter represented by the achingly beautiful original 1968 recording of "Streets of London"). There are also artists like the Humblebums (which included Gerry Rafferty) and The Sallyangie (a sister-brother act which included Sally and her 15-year-old brother Mike "Tubular Bells" Oldfield).

There are a couple of complaints that kept me from giving this a 5-star rating. The accompanying booklet is only eight pages and contains only four pictures. There are no artist biographies or even which albums these tracks were taken from. I would think that even the UK customers would have appreciated a more thorough booklet. [After all, even the most recent songs are nearly thirty years old!] Also, each CD is housed in a cardboard slipcase with the same cover on each as the front of the box.

Overall, this is an enjoyable look at the British folk revival scene from the early sixties through 1978. If you are looking to expand your view of British folk beyond Pentangle (or even Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span), this is a rewarding listening experience. [Running Time - Disc One 78:06, Disc Two 76:19, Disc Three 77:27] VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED


Transatlantic Story
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Transatlantic Story
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Castle Us
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Contemporary BluesContemporary Blues | Blues | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Blues | Styles | Music
    Traditional BluesTraditional Blues | Blues | Styles | Music
    British FolkBritish Folk | Traditional British & Celtic Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
    Irish FolkIrish Folk | Traditional British & Celtic Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
    Celtic FolkCeltic Folk | Traditional British & Celtic Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Contemporary Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
    Traditional FolkTraditional Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Compilations | Folk | Styles | Music
    Singer-SongwritersSinger-Songwriters | Pop | Styles | Music
    Folk RockFolk Rock | Rock | Styles | Music
    Progressive RockProgressive Rock | Progressive | Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Celtic | International | Styles | Music
    FolkFolk | Box Sets | Stores | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Folk | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    Bargain Box SetsBargain Box Sets | Folk General | Folk | Today's Deals in Music | Formats | Music
    All Bargain TitlesAll Bargain Titles | Folk General | Folk | Today's Deals in Music | Formats | Music
    Bargain Box SetsBargain Box Sets | Rock General | Rock | Today's Deals in Music | Formats | Music
    All Bargain TitlesAll Bargain Titles | Rock General | Rock | Today's Deals in Music | Formats | Music
    ASIN: B0000296XX
    Release Date: 2002-09-03

    Tracks:

    1. EXTRACT FROM 'LOVE WITH LOVE' - Dr. Keith Cammeron (Dr. EuStace Chesser)
    2. OH NO, JOHN, NO JOHN, NO! - Tony Britton & Isla Cameron
    3. COMING DOWN FROM ALDERMASTON - Sidney Carter & Sheila Hancock
    4. MY LAST CIGARETTE - Sheila Hancock
    5. BELLINI - Annie Ross
    6. JONES - Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated
    7. ACROSS THE HILLS - The Ian Campbell Folk Group
    8. THE D-DAY DODGERS - The Ian Campbell Group
    9. MCALPINE'S FUSILIERS - The Dubliners
    10. TO YOU - Adrian Mitchell
    11. THE RULES OF THE GAME - Leon Rosselson
    12. COD LIVER OIL AND ORANGE JUICE - Hamish Imlach
    13. WHY DON'T THEY COME BACK TO DUNOON? - The Humblebums
    14. EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT - The Humblebums
    15. IF IT WAS'NAE FOR YOUR WELLIES - Billy Connolly
    16. WILLIAM TELL OVERTURE - Portsmouth Sinfonia
    17. ALSO SPRACH ZARATHUSTRA - Porsmouth Sinfonia
    18. WORKING CLASS MILLIONAIRE - Richard Digance
    19. AMAZIN' MAN - John Bird
    20. KRAZY KONG (RETURN OF KONG) - Willie Barrett
    21. EVERYTHING STOPS FOR TEA - The Pasadena Roof Orchestra
    22. THE SCHOOLMASTER - Bernard Wrigley
    23. DREADJAWS - Alberto Y Lost Trios Paranoias
    24. MUSIC FROM AFAR - Tim Souster

    Tracks:

    1. A MOST PECULIAR MAN - Harvey Andrews
    2. DEATH COME EASY - Harvey Andrews
    3. NEEDLE OF DEATH - Bert Jansch
    4. PLAINSONG - John Renbourn
    5. AFTER THE DANCE - Bert Jansch & John Renbourn
    6. GUITAR TRAIN - John Pearse
    7. BELLS - The Pentangle
    8. WILLOUGHBY'S FARM - Ralph McTell
    9. STREETS OF LONDON - Ralph McTell
    10. BLYTHE HILL - Gordon Giltrap
    11. PATRICK - The Humblebums
    12. LIGHT FLIGHT - The Pentangle
    13. WE CAN SWING TOGETHER - Alan Hull
    14. WATERFALLS - Stefan Grossman
    15. BRIGHTNESS, SHE CAME - The Johnstons
    16. EMILY - Brian Short
    17. SKY IN MY PIE - John James & Peter Berryman
    18. MIND HOW YOU GO - Steve Tilston
    19. LAZY AFTERNOON - Lea Nicholson & Stan Ellison
    20. JESUS CHRIST SITTING ON TOP OF A HILL IN THE LAKE DISTRICT - Bob Pegg & Nick Strutt
    21. MANIFESTO - Victor Jara
    22. SATURDAY - Decameron
    23. STRANGER IN THE WORLD - John James & John Renbourn

    Tracks:

    1. JOHNNY LAD - The Ian Campbell Folk Group
    2. THE WILD ROVER - The Dubliners
    3. THE INNOCENT HARE - The Young Tradition
    4. BOGIE'S BONNY BELLE - Archie Fisher
    5. THE HANDSOME CABIN BOY - Sweeny's Men
    6. YE JACOBITES BY NAME - The Johnstons
    7. THE LONESOME BOATMAN - Finbar And Eddie Furey
    8. ONCE I HAD A SWEETHEART - The Pentangle
    9. MY JOHNNY WAS A SHOEMAKER/ WESTRON WYNDE/ SCARBOROUGH FAIR - John Rebourn
    10. ROSEMARY LANE - Bert Jansch
    11. HOUSE CARPENTER - Mr. Fox
    12. UNQUIET GRAVE - Gryphon
    13. THE CUCKOO/ THE BLACKSMITH - Andrew Cronshaw
    14. AN GOATH ANDHEAS - Mick Maloney
    15. RATTLIN' ROARIN' WILLIE - Contraband
    16. THE FLOWERS OF THE FOREST - The McCalmans
    17. THE HANDSOME MEADOW BOY - Dransfield
    18. LORD INCHIQUIN - Dave Swarbrick
    19. FLORAL DANCE - Brighouse And Rastrick Band

    Tracks:

    1. GRANNY TAKE A TRIP - The Purple Gang
    2. THIS LITTLE BOY - Phillip Swern
    3. I SAW AN ANGEL - The Pentangle
    4. SUMMER COME ALONG - Ralph McTell
    5. TWO SHIPS - Sallyangie
    6. DEATH OF A DREAM MACHINE - Death Of A Dream Machine
    7. SUMMERTIME BLUES - Mick Farren
    8. DON'T MAKE PROMISES - Circus
    9. ALL IN YOUR MIND - Stray
    10. BATH SISTER - Jody Grind
    11. THE ANSWER - Peter Bardens
    12. REMARKABLE - Storyteller
    13. 115 BAR JOY - Unicorn
    14. MR UNIVERSE - Gerry Rafferty
    15. CAN I HAVE MY MONEY BACK? - Gerry Rafferty
    16. GOSPEL SHIP - Alexis Korner & Peter Thorup
    17. IF I ONLY HAD THE TIME - Skin Alley
    18. RAINDANCE - Gryphon
    19. THE MIND PARASITES - Simon Boswell
    20. CRIMINAL WORLD - Metro
    Transatlantic Folk Box Set
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • + 1/2 stars...The British Folk Revival Scene
    Transatlantic Folk Box Set
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Sanctuary UK
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    British FolkBritish Folk | Traditional British & Celtic Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Compilations | Folk | Styles | Music
    Singer-SongwritersSinger-Songwriters | Pop | Styles | Music
    Folk RockFolk Rock | Rock | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B0002QPTNA
    Release Date: 2005-01-04

    Tracks:

    1. Patriot Game - The Dubliners
    2. Gardener - Owen Hand
    3. She Moved Through the Fair - Jeanie Hart
    4. Three Ravens - Black Country Three
    5. Rockin' the Cradle - Ian Campbell Folk Group
    6. Coming Down from Aldermaston - Sydney Carter, Sheila Hancock
    7. Night Visiting Song - Alex Campbell
    8. Died for Love - Isla Cameron
    9. Ballad of Lee Harvey Oswald - Josh McRae
    10. Her Hair Did Not Hang Low - David Campbell
    11. John Peel - Dave Arthur, Toni Arthur
    12. Ballad of the Five Continents - Bob Pegg, Carole Pegg
    13. Big Bird - Spike Woods
    14. Running from Home - Bert Jansch
    15. White House Blues - John Renbourn
    16. Lucifer's Cage - Gordon Giltrap
    17. Little Sally Walker - Stefan Grossman
    18. Lonesome Boatman - Eddie Furey, Finbar Furey
    19. John Barleycorn - The Young Tradition
    20. Eternity Will Soon Be Over - Matt McGinn
    21. Goodbye Booze - Hamish Imlach
    22. Open the Door Softly - Archie Fisher
    23. Dragonfly - Marc Brierley
    24. Most Peculiar Man - Harvey Andrews
    25. You Gotta Go Down This Way - Bob Bunting
    26. Streets of London - Ralph McTell

    Tracks:

    1. Join Us in Our Game - Mr. Fox,
    2. Light Flight [Take Three Girls Theme] - Pentangle
    3. Both Sides Now - The Johnstons
    4. Rick Rack - Humblebums, Gerry Rafferty
    5. Hall of Mirrors - Sweeney's Men
    6. Standing in the Rain - The McCalmans
    7. I Loved Her So Long - Unicorn
    8. Morning Glow - Storyteller
    9. Working Class Millionaire - Richard Digance
    10. Song for Susan - Dave Cartwright
    11. Rattlin' Roarin' Willie - Contraband
    12. We Can Swing Together - Alan Hull
    13. One Man Band - Steve Tilston
    14. Saturday Round About Sunday - Billy Connolly, Humblebums
    15. It Suits Me Well - Dave Swarbrick
    16. Rubber Band - Lal Waterson, Mike Waterson
    17. Ploughboy's Dream - Gryphon
    18. Don't Count Me Out - Gerry Rafferty
    19. Old Man - Mae McKenna
    20. Love in Ice Crystals - The Sallyangie
    21. Up to Now - The Dransfields
    22. Targets - Harvey Andrews, Graham Cooper
    23. Journey's End - Decameron

    Tracks:

    1. Open the Door - Carolanne Pegg
    2. Let No Man Steal Your Thyme - Pentangle
    3. Stranger in the World - John James, John Renbourn
    4. Circle Game - Ian Campbell Folk Group
    5. Pretty Polly - Dave Sless
    6. Marcie - The Johnstons
    7. Angie/Work Song - Bert Jansch
    8. Chicken on a Raft - The Young Tradition
    9. God Bless the Unemployed - Lea Nicholson
    10. Kiss the Children Twice - Watt Nicoll
    11. Wild Rover - The Dubliners
    12. Henry Joy - Grehan Sisters
    13. My Love's in Germany - Silly Wizard
    14. Starchild - Bob Pegg, Nick Strutt
    15. Morning Brings the Light - John James
    16. Dreams for Me - Sweeney's Men
    17. Cutty Wren - Heather Wood, Royston Wood
    18. England 1914 - Ralph McTell
    19. Rules of the Game - Leon Rosselson
    20. Man's a Man for A' That - The McCalmans
    21. Time to Go Home - Andrew Cronshaw

    Album Description

    3-disc set chronicling the history of Britain's most successful and influential folk label. Includes tracks from Pentangle, Ralph McTell, Dubliners, Gerry Rafferty, and more. Sanctuary Midline. 2004.

    Album Details

    The History of Britian's Most Successful and Infuential Folk Label. Includes Tracks from Pentangle, Ralph Mctell, the Dubliners, Gerry Rafferty and Many More.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars + 1/2 stars...The British Folk Revival Scene.......2005-11-08

    The success of the independent label Transatlantic is a direct result of the vision of its founder Nat Joseph, who began the label in the early Sixties. And while the label would dabble in R&B, jazz and even comedy and poetry, it was principally the home of the British folk revival.

    The label's first major signing was the Ian Campbell Folk Group in 1963, followed by The Dubliners. In 1965, the singer/songwriter/guitarist Bert Jansch became the label's franchise artist. Jansch's signing led to the arrival of John Renbourn and then, of course, Pentangle. These artists alone make the Transatlantic story one that must be heard. These are the artists that are the British equivalent of such American artists as Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger and Bob Dylan.

    American listeners may recognize a few of the other performers such as the celtic bands Silly Wizard and Contraband, or fiddler Dave Swarbrick or guitarists Stefan Grossman and Ralph McTell (the latter represented by the achingly beautiful original 1968 recording of "Streets of London"). There are also artists like the Humblebums (which included Gerry Rafferty) and The Sallyangie (a sister-brother act which included Sally and her 15-year-old brother Mike "Tubular Bells" Oldfield).

    There are a couple of complaints that kept me from giving this a 5-star rating. The accompanying booklet is only eight pages and contains only four pictures. There are no artist biographies or even which albums these tracks were taken from. I would think that even the UK customers would have appreciated a more thorough booklet. [After all, even the most recent songs are nearly thirty years old!] Also, each CD is housed in a cardboard slipcase with the same cover on each as the front of the box.

    Overall, this is an enjoyable look at the British folk revival scene from the early sixties through 1978. If you are looking to expand your view of British folk beyond Pentangle (or even Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span), this is a rewarding listening experience. [Running Time - Disc One 78:06, Disc Two 76:19, Disc Three 77:27] VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

    Music Review:

    1. Under Different Skies
    2. Waterloo Lily [Original recording remastered] [Import]
    3. When No One's Watching
    4. Wild Places//Streets of Fire [Original recording remastered] [Import]
    5. Window to the Wise
    6. With These Hands
    7. Woven Cord [Original recording remastered]
    8. A Reflection on Changing Times [Box set]
    9. A Tear and a Smile/Strong in the Sun [Original recording remastered] [Import]
    10. A Tribute to Dave Matthews: Big Roc Collective

    Music Review

    music review

    Recommended Music:

    Trance Dance, Vol. 7 [Import]

    Franck: Chasseur maudit; Rédemption M52

    Chausson Concerto & Lekeu Sonata

    Tribute to Benny Goodman with the BBC Big Band

    Best of Bonnie Raitt

    Classic Club Mix: R&B Grooves

    Christmas in the Country

    Don't Shave The Feeling

    Bouncin' Back

    Autentica [Import]

    DoublePlays: Corroboree/True Colours [Import] [Original recording remastered]

    Dances with Rabbits

    Dance, House & Club Anthems, Vol. 6 [Import]

    Reflections

    The Best of the Memphis Jug Band