Trad Arr Jones Explained
Trad Arr Jones is a tribute album to Nic Jones by British-American folk singer John Wesley Harding. The album consists of Harding's covers of Jones' arrangements of eleven traditional songs, hence the album's title, which is short for "Traditional, Arranged by Jones".[1] It is very different from Harding's previous albums, partly because Harding used to dislike English folk music like Jones'.[2]
Track listing
- The Singer's Request
- Little Musgrave
- The Golden Glove
- Annachie Gordon
- The Flandyke Shore
- William And Nancy's Parting
- William Glenn
- The Bonny Bunch Of Roses
- Master Kilby
- Annan Water
- Isle Of France
Bonus Tracks on Appleseed Recordings 2000 Reissue
- Canadee-i-o
- Billy, Don't You Weep for Me
- Edward
- The Humpback Whale
Personnel
- Kurt Bloch – Bass, Engineer, Guest Artist, Guitar (Electric), Mixing, Producer
- Dave Fisher – Engineer, Mixing
- Hammi – Design
- John Wesley Harding – Guitar (Acoustic), Liner Notes, Mixing, Primary Artist, Vocals
- Shelley Jackson – Paintings, Photography
- Nic Jones – Arranger
- Mike Musburger – Drums
- Jason Staczek – Accordion, Harpsichord, Organ (Hammond), Piano
- Paul Stubblebine – Mastering, Remastering
Notes and References
- Web site: Trad Arr Jones Review . Lieberman . Neil . Pitchfork Media . 1999-02-09.
- Web site: John Wesley Harding - Keeping up with the (Nic) Joneses . No Depression . 1999-02-28.