The Yetties of Yetminster explained

The Yetties of Yetminster
Type:Studio
Artist:The Yetties
Cover:The+Yetties+-+Of+Yetminster.jpg
Released:1975
Genre:Folk
Label:Argo Records (UK)
Producer:Kevin Daly
Prev Title:The World of the Yetties
Prev Year:1975
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Next Year:1976

The Yetties of Yetminster is the eighth album by English folk music group The Yetties from the North Dorset village of Yetminster[1] released in 1975 on the Argo Records (UK) label.

Track listing

[2]

Side 1

  1. "The Gypsy Rover" (Maguire)
  2. "Bandy Bertha’s Birthday" (Hargreaves/Tilsey)
  3. "One Morning in May" (Trad. Arr. The Yetties)
  4. "Widdecombe Fair" (Trad. Arr. The Yetties)
  5. "Downfield’s Delight" (Trad. Arr. The Yetties)
  6. "Bread and Fishes" (Bell)
  7. "The Gentleman Soldier" (Trad. Arr. The Yetties)

Side 2

  1. "Dark Island" (Maclachlan/Silv)
  2. "On a Monday Morning" (Tawney)
  3. "Fling it Here (Fling it There)" (Lawrence/Yetties)
  4. "The Marrow" (Oakley)
  5. "Lord of the Dance" (Carter)g
  6. "Beau Psaltery" (Trad. Arr. The Yetties)
  7. "The Farming Contractor" (Trad. Arr. The Yetties)
  8. "Trelawney" (Trad. Ay

Musicians

(Alan Cohen Orchestra recorded by Iain Churches)

Production

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Home - The Yetties. Thewyetties.co.uk. 27 September 2014.
  2. Original album sleeve notes