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This Yere de Story

 
Album Review: This Yere de Story
 

  • Artist: Lonnie Donegan
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: November 08, 2004
  • Type: Compilation (best of), Live
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

This Yere de Story is an excellent package, combining music and some infectiously enjoyable interview material to serve up an "in his own words" style document of Lonnie Donegan's most successful years. The music needs no introduction, of course. From "Putting on the Style" to "My Old Man's a Dustman," from "The Battle of New Orleans" to "The House of the Rising Sun," Donegan's reinvention of the American folk-blues canon was largely responsible for birthing the British rock & roll industry in the first place; for many young blues musicians of the early 1960s, it was Donegan who brought them their first exposure to the music. It is the anecdotes and stories that ride between the songs, then, that make this collection stand out, as the Skiffle King looks back over the years, to discuss his own influences and beginnings, the lengths to which he'd go in search of fresh, new material and so much more. Of course, one can wish that this set had been produced as a video documentary, with period footage and talking heads, and the fact that Donegan is no longer with us only amplifies that regret. But still this is a remarkable archive, and one that all Donegan fans need to visit. ~ Dave Thompson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Bring a Little Water Sylvie Lonnie Donegan (1:32)
Story Lonnie Donegan (2:31)
My Grandfather's Clock Lonnie Donegan (1:18)
Story Lonnie Donegan (0:49)
One Meatball Lonnie Donegan (0:28)
Story Lonnie Donegan (0:14)
The House of the Rising Sun Josh White Lonnie Donegan (2:48)
Story Lonnie Donegan (1:11)
St. Louis Blues W.C. Handy Lonnie Donegan (3:12)
Story Lonnie Donegan (10:44)
The Wreck of the Old 97 Lonnie Donegan (2:52)
Story Lonnie Donegan (2:12)
Ramblin' Man Lonnie Donegan (2:44)
Story Lonnie Donegan (3:53)
Midnight Special Leadbelly, Traditional Lonnie Donegan (1:16)
Can't You Line 'Em Lonnie Donegan (1:33)
Story Lonnie Donegan (4:27)
This Land Is Your Land (Intro) Lonnie Donegan (2:27)
This Land Is Your Land (Reprise) Lonnie Donegan (0:35)
The Battle of New Orleans Jimmie Driftwood Lonnie Donegan (2:34)
I Wanna Go Home Carl Sandburg, Lee Hays, Paddy Roberts Lonnie Donegan (3:55)
Putting on the Style Lonnie Donegan (2:50)
Rock Island Line Leadbelly Lonnie Donegan (6:59)
My Old Man's a Dustman Lonnie Donegan Lonnie Donegan (4:30)
Corrine Corrina (Bridge) Lonnie Donegan (0:12)
Goodnight Irene Leadbelly, John A. Lomax Lonnie Donegan (3:35)
Corrine Corrina (Reprise/Finale) Lonnie Donegan (0:24)

Credits

Lonnie Donegan (Banjo), Lonnie Donegan (Guitar), Lonnie Donegan (Vocals), Lonnie Donegan (Guitar (12 String)), Chris Hunt (Drums), Colin Bowden (Drums), Colin Bowden (Washboard), Pete Oakman (Bass (Electric)), Pete Oakman (Vocals (Background)), Nicky Payne (Flute), Nicky Payne (Harmonica), Nicky Payne (Sax (Soprano)), Nicky Payne (Vocals (Background)), John Griffith (Producer), John Griffith (Liner Notes), John Griffith (Editing), Liz Biddle (Liner Notes), Liz Biddle (Executive Producer), Mike Pointon (Producer), Mike Pointon (Liner Notes), Mike Pointon (Editing), Mike Pointon (Program Consultant), Paul "Turk" Henry (Guitar), Paul "Turk" Henry (Guitar (Electric)), Paul "Turk" Henry (Vocals (Background)), Neil Rosser (Editing), Neil Rosser (Mastering)
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