Brandywine Bridge – The Grey Lady (1977)
Mid 70’s UK Folk rarity featuring fragile folk music played on treble recorder mandolin, guitar, banjo, bodhran etc. This three piece trad folk band at no time gives up its distinctly British musical flavour and the end results are beautifully memorable.
Tracklist:
1. Bodhran Jigs
2. The Grey Lady
3. Evening Aire
4. New Jigs
5. King Richard III
6. Forced Duty
7. Quorn Dollies
8. Fisherman’s Night Song
9. Barrow Bumps
10. Jack Hall
Nice to see you back 😉
Great album!
Hello Lisa,
Nice to see you.
Thank´s for all.
Best wishes from Brazil,
Hmenonprog.
Hope you are fine! Thanks for that new gift….
Pfffffffffffffffff……i’m glad you recover your web again!!!!!!!;))))))
WB
TRAMPje
I have wanted this album for years but never thought I would find it. Many thanks.
Never heard of them before, gave it a try, loved it, thank you very much.
Other great site for Celtic Music – http://celtic-music.michaelbruce.net/when-irish-eyes-are-smiling-printed-choral-music.html
Hello Freaky_Lady,
What a great site! I can’t believe the amount of great obscurities you have here. There’s a lot of stuff I’ve only ever dreamt about hearing, starting with this one, so thanks again,
I love what you’re doing,
Cheers,
Ronan
Highly recommended!
This is one of the best folk albums I have ever heard. Now I just have to find more of this…
I really like your blog.
Do you know their An English Meadow album? All the best,
Larry
hey, this is so great, stuate and sheila hauge are my god parents and the guy on the right of the album cover is dave grew,,, my dad,,,,,the album came out the year i was born so its special to me!!!!
thank you thank you thank you
do you have any others,,,david john grew = alone and dreaming, or apperatife – brandiwine bridge.
also would love to hear buffalo in new yourk city again as i was in the recording studio when it was recorded and the last chporus you can here me screaming.
anyway thanks again,
kelly may grew ( elliott)
Hi Kelly May! Amazing to catch up with you at last! We have a copy of Aperitif we can let you have. We even have a photo of you as a young girl taken by a Lochside in Scotland. Your mum has told us how proud she is of you and your family. Please do get in touch. My email address is ‘stuhague@aol.com’ Love Stuart & Sheila