Talk:Moat on the Ledge: Live at Broughton Castle, August '81
Latest comment: 13 years ago by Redrose64 in topic Track listing 2
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Track listing edit
A different playlist is given here
- Walk Awhile
- Country Pie
- Rosie
- Matty Groves
- Both Sides Now
- Poor Will And The Jolly Hangman
- Brilliancy Medley
- Cherokee Shuffle
- Woman Or A Man
- High School Confidential
Track listing 2 edit
Redrose64 is right to point out that 'Brilliancy/Cherroke' is a medley and therefore only one track, however the title given for the latter part of that on the Talking Elephant release is "Cherroke Shuffle" not "Cherokee". Also a recent edit removed the "Jolly" from the "Poor Will" title - the hangman is definitely jolly on the Talking Elephant release, both on the back and on the insert, and in line with previous recordings of the song elsewhere - was this a mistake on the original vinyl issue? Exclaim (talk) 07:04, 7 April 2010 (UTC)
- It was me who (deliberately) removed the "Jolly". The original vinyl may well be in error; however I do have a copy in that format (see section above), and can confirm that the sleeve states as follows:
- SIDE 2
- 2. Poor Will and the Hangman (5.37) Thompson/Swarbrick — Island Music
- 3. The Brilliancy Medley/Cherokee Shuffle (3.27) Trad. Arr. Fairport — Island Music
- The label on side 2 states:
- 2 POOR WILL AND THE HANGMAN (5.37) Thompson/Swarbrick — Island Music
- 3 THE BRILLIANCY MEDLEY/CHEROKEE SHUFFLE (3.27) Trad. Arr. Fairport — Island Music
- The bold, italic etc. are as per sleeve, not per WikiProject Albums conventions.
- Judging by the article Cherokee, and others reached from Cherokee (disambiguation), that is the correct spelling, and Talking Elephant are in error. Try searching for "Cherroke" - none found on Wikipedia; Google turns up 43600, many of which appear to be typos for "Cherokee" (such as "Jeep Grand Cherroke").
- I'm off to see Fairport play Didcot Cornerstone on 1 May. If I remember to pick up my copy of "Moat" before I set off, I'll ask Peggy during the interval whether the omission of "Jolly" was deliberate. --Redrose64 (talk) 14:50, 7 April 2010 (UTC)