Martin Carthy (album) explained

Martin Carthy
Type:Album
Artist:Martin Carthy
Cover:Martin carthy First Album CD Cover.jpg
Released:1965
Genre:Folk
Length:40:27
Label:Fontana, Topic
Next Title:Martin Carthy's Second Album
Next Year:1966

Martin Carthy is the debut solo album by English folk musician Martin Carthy, originally released in 1965 by Fontana Records and later re-issued by Topic Records. The album features Dave Swarbrick playing fiddle or mandolin on a number of the tracks. Swarbrick was not headlined on the album for contractual reasons[1] as he was with the Ian Campbell Folk Group at the time with permission granted by Transatlantic Records.[2]

The song notes on the album are written by Martin with Ian Campbell writing the introduction.

All the tracks are Traditional except "Springhill Mine Disaster".[3] which was written by Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger following the 1958 disaster and "The Wind That Shakes the Barley" which was written by Robert Dwyer Joyce.[4]

Track listing

The references after the titles below are from the three major numbering schemes for traditional folk songs, the Roud Folk Song Index, Child Ballad Numbers and the Laws Numbers.
All tracks Traditional, arranged by Martin Carthy; except where indicated

Personnel

Technical

Album information

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mainly Norfolk album details Comment about contractual restrictions. 11 February 2015.
  2. Permission details on vinyl album sleeve
  3. Book: MacColl , Ewan . Ewan MacColl - Peggy Seeger Songbook . Oak Publications . 1963 . New York .
  4. Sleeve Notes on vinyl album
  5. Web site: Three Score and Ten Boxed Set Accompanying Topic catalogue. 11 February 2015.
  6. Web site: Martin Carthy 50th Anniversary re-issue. 18 April 2015. Topic records. 17 April 2015.