the Corrie Folk Trio

More Folk Songs For The Burds
1963 — Waverley ELP 132 EP

Side One
The Twa Corbies
Fine Flowers
Queen Mary

Side Two
The Bonny Earl O' Moray
Blow Ye Winds of Morning

Credits

Bill Smith
Roy Williamson
Ronnie Browne
Paddie Bell

Sleeve Notes

IT is difficult to define the reasons why any entertainer should appeal to a mass audience — particularly in folk singing where the amateur singer might make his impact in much the same way as a primitive painter with simplicity, charm, and directness.
There is something of this about the performances of the Corrie Folk Trio and Paddie Bell. But this argument would take no account of their professional polish, their assiduous rehearsal and attention to detail, their almost avaricious collection of folk material from every available source. Add the two together, however — the enthusiastic elan and the careful planning of a song — and we might be near to the truth.

This is the third EP in a series which sets out to demonstrate a selection of the songs in the extensive Corrie repertoire. Like ELP 129 and 131 there is a mixture of mood. From two of the great Scottish ballads — "The Twa Corbies" and "The Bonny Earl o' Moray" — to such fun and games as "Blow ye Winds of Morning."

Alternate releases


More Folk Songs For The Burds: 1963 — Waverley ELP 132 EP

…Balladeers Notes

The original release of More Folk Songs for the Burds contained five tracks — with a subsequent "four-track" release. I believe the cover with the photo of the group to be the original release. These songs appear on other CFT & PB releases, see the discography notes page for more information.

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