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Morris On

 
Artist: Morris On
  • Formed: 1972
  • Genres: Folk
  • Representative Songs: "Greensleeves", "Old Hog or None", "Cuckoo's Nest

Biography

Morris On was a 1972 folk-rock "super-group" that left behind one self-titled album (think of them sort of like folk's Blind Faith, only more successful artistically), recorded for Island Records. Comprised of bassist Ashley Hutchings (Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span, Albion Band), guitarist Richard Thompson (Fairport Convention), drummer Dave Mattacks (Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span), accordionist John Kirkpatrick (Albion Band, Steeleye Span), and fiddler Barry Dransfield (the Humblebums, the Dransfields), the group had a deliberately less-polished, more authentically rough-hewn sound than either Steeleye Span or Fairport Convention, as though proper traditional musicians had suddenly gotten hold of electric guitars, basses, and drum kits.

Morris On was successful enough to lead to another go-around (Son of Morris On), and their first album is in print on compact disc in America from Hannibal Records. In terms of popularity outside of folk circles, the group's impact was negligible, being too authentically coarse and unstudied to appeal to mass audiences in the manner of Fairport or Steeleye. On the other hand, anyone wishing to hear songs such as "Staines Morris" or "Cuckoo's Nest" in versions close to what they sounded like in their own environments could do far worse than check out Morris On. The group name, incidentally, refers to morris dancing, a form of folk dance often practiced in England on May Day, in which the participants wear costumes associated with characters out of legend, especially the Robin Hood stories. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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Morris On
Studio album by Ashley Hutchings and others
Released 1972
Genre Folk music
Length 36:38
Label Island Records
Producer John Wood
Professional reviews

Morris On is a folk/rock album released in 1972 under the joint names of Ashley Hutchings, Richard Thompson, Dave Mattacks, John Kirkpatrick and Barry Dransfield. Like the subsequent "Descendant Of" Morris On albums, it features English Morris dance tunes and songs, played with a combination of traditional instruments (button accordion, concertina, fiddle, etc.) and modern ones (electric guitar, bass, drums). In common with later records, dancers complete with bells and sticks were also included in the sessions.

The album is described by Allmusic's reviewer as

A beautiful, authentically rustic album, without a trace of elegance, and hardly even an effort at smoothing over the rough spots. The music and the performances have a quiet power and dignity, and a raw, direct nature that is extremely appealing[1]

The cover includes an amusing photograph of the principal participants in morris-associated costume, but with modern accessories - Hutchings' morris man sports a Gibson Flying V guitar, Kirkpatrick's chimney sweep a vacuum cleaner, and so on. This is in keeping with the jollity of the music, including as it does nonsense songs, exuberant dance, general bawdiness and the grand false start to Princess Royal.

The album was produced and engineered by John Wood.

Track listing

(All tracks trad. arr. Dransfield/Mattacks/Kirkpatrick/Hutchings/Thompson)

  1. "Morris Call"
  2. "Greensleeves"
  3. "The Nutting Girl"
  4. "Old Woman Tossed Up In A Basket / Shepherds' Hey / Trunkles"
  5. "Staines Morris"
  6. "Lads A'Bunchum / Young Collins"
  7. "Vandals Of Hammerwich"
  8. "Willow Tree / Bean Setting / Shooting"
  9. "I'll Go And 'List For A Sailor"
  10. "Princess Royal"
  11. "Cuckoo's Nest"
  12. "Morris Off"

Personnel

with

  • Shirley Collins - vocals on "The Willow Tree" and "Staines Morris"
  • Bert Cleaver - Pipe and tabor on "Vandals Of Hammerwich"
  • Ray Worman - Dances the Bacca Pipes Jig to "Greensleeves"
  • Chingford Morris Men - Stick dances on "Lads A'Bunchum" and "Young Collins"

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