- Audio CD (Oct 17 2000)
- Number of Discs: 2
- Format: Compilation
- Label: Retro
- ASIN: B00004YS3N
- Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #138,613 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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This is more than two hours and twenty minutes of music from the Topic Records vaults from as far back as 1967's "Brigg Fair" by Shirley Collins to 1999's "The Happy Salmon" by Tarras. Some of the songs are instrumental (John Kirkpatrick's "Brighton Camp/March Past"), while others are acapella (The Watersons' "The Good Old Way"). A few artists are featured twice--only Eliza Carthy (Martin Carthy's daughter) appears three times, and her "Adieu Adieu" is one of the album's many highlights. In all you get more than two dozen artists. If (like me) you're new to the Topic Records roster of artists, this is an amazing introduction--and the price is very reasonable. My only complaint is that the accompanying booklet is very brief. It includes no artist biographical information, but it does include the album each song was taken from. [It's worth noting that Richard Thompson's "Time To Ring Some Changes" is a studio recording from the 1990 collection "Hard Cash Fledgling" and not the 1984 live version from "Small Town Romance."] A very enjoyable album. RECOMMENDED
This is more than two hours and twenty minutes of music from the Topic Records vaults from as far back as 1967's "Brigg Fair" by Shirley Collins to 1999's "The Happy Salmon" by Tarras. Some of the songs are instrumental (John Kirkpatrick's "Brighton Camp/March Past"), while others are acapella (The Watersons' "The Good Old Way"). A few artists are featured twice--only Eliza Carthy (Martin Carthy's daughter) appears three times, and her "Adieu Adieu" is one of the album's many highlights. In all you get more than two dozen artists. If (like me) you're new to the Topic Records roster of artists, this is an amazing introduction--and the price is very reasonable. My only complaint is that the accompanying booklet is very brief. It includes no artist biographical information, but it does include the album each song was taken from. [It's worth noting that Richard Thompson's "Time To Ring Some Changes" is a studio recording from the 1990 collection "Hard Cash Fledgling" and not the 1984 live version from "Small Town Romance."] A very enjoyable album. RECOMMENDED