Tim Laycock
> Folk Music > Records > Tim Laycock: Capers & Rhymes
Capers & Rhymes
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Capers & Rhymes Greenwich Village GVR 216 (LP, UK, 1980) |
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Produced by Tim Laycock;
Recorded by John Gill at Leader Sound in May 1980;
Mastered at Pye by Tony Bridge;
Sleeve design by Mike Walsh
Musicians
Tim Laycock: vocals, duet concertina, percussion, handbells;
Peter Bond: clarinet;
Bill Caddick: National steel guitar;
Bill Horne: tenor banjo
Tracks
Side 1
- New Year Song / La Guignolee (3.34)
- The Man Who Broke The Bank at Monte Carlo (2.54)
- A Trampwoman’s Song (5.25)
- The Light of the Moon (3.45)
- Gavioli Capers (5.31)
Side 2
- The Outlandish Knight (4.44)
- How Zamel Got Upsides Wi’ Camel Clock (4.07)
- Six Dukes Went A-Hunting / Munster Cloak (4.18)
- Morrissey and the Russian Sailor (4.16)
- Row On (3.30)
Track 1a Tim Laycock, Peter Bond;
Tracks 1b, 4, 6, 8ab, 9-10 trad. arr. Tim Laycock;
Track 2 F. Gilbert;
Track 3 words Thomas Hardy, music Tim Laycock;
Track 5 Tim Laycock;
Track 7 Copyright Control;
> Folk Music > Records > Peter Bond, Bill Caddick, Tim Laycock: A Duck on His Head
Peter Bond, Bill Caddick, Tim Laycock: A Duck on His Head
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A Duck on His Head Highway SHY 7012 (LP, UK, 1980) |
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Arranged and produced by Peter Bond, Bill Caddick and Tim Laycock;
Recorded by John Gill at Leadersound;
Executive producer John Zollmann;
Photography by Janet Kerr;
Sleeve design by John Crane
Musicians
Peter Bond: vocals, guitar, clarinet, harmonica, temple block,
bass drum;
Bill Caddick: 12 string guitar, bongos, harmonica, tirangle, high hat,
damper;
Tim Laycock: vocals, duet concertina, banjolele, acme siren, cymbal, bells
Tracks
Side 1
- Winter Quarters (4.30)
- Walk Up, Walk Up (4.12)
- Fiery Hoops (3.30)
- Three Brass Balls (4.27)
- The Waldemars (3.30)
- Captain Valiant (4.21)
Side 2
- Sideshows (4.50)
- See Me Up, See Me Down (2.25)
- The Clown’s Anatomy (3.21)
- Jack Pudding (3.33)
- Little Billee on Parade (4.36)
- Circus Lullaby (5.18)
Tracks 1, 5, 7 Peter Bond, Bill Caddick;
Tracks 2, 11-12 Tim Laycock;
Track 3, 8 Peter Bond;
Track 4 Peter Bond, Bill Caddick, Tim Laycock;
Track 9 trad. with additional words by Peter Bond, Bill Caddick, Tim Laycock;
Tracks 6, 10 Bill Caddick
> Folk Music > Records > Tim Laycock: Giant at Cerne
Giant at Cerne
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Giant at Cerne Dingle’s Records DIN 320 (LP, UK, 1984) |
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Produced by Will Ward
Musicians
Tim Laycock: vocals, duet concertinas, club accordion, harmonicas, percussion;
Rory Allam: bass, B♭ and A clarinets, piano, synthesisers;
Robin Jeffrey: guitar, lute, cittern, banjo, mandolin;
Roddy Skeaping: violin, baroque violin, bowed psaltery;
Will Ward: 3-hole pipe [7],
bassoon [8]
Tracks
Side 1
- Bold Lovell
- Valentine’s Chant
- 10,000 Miles Away
- Nine Burning Barrels
- Leo
- Sizewell ABC
Side 2
- Giant at Cerne / Devil Amongst the Tailors
- Men of Tolpuddle
- I Live Not Where I Love
- Singing the Travels
- Voices of Things Growing in a Graveyard
- Dorset Militia Song / Organist’s Polka
Tracks 1-3, 7b, 9-10, 12ab trad. arr. Tim Laycock;
Tracks 4-5, 7a, 8 Tim Laycock;
Track 6 words Tim Laycock, music trad.;
Track 11 words Thomas Hardy, music Tim Laycock
The Cerne Abbas Giant
According to the May 2021 article National Trust archaeologists surprised by likely age of Cerne Abbas Giant, the Cerne Abbas Giant in Dorset is probably of late Anglo-Saxon origin in 700-1100 AD.
> Folk Music > Records > Tim Laycock: Fine Colours
Fine Colours
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Recorded and produced by Doug Bailey and Paul Sartin at WildGoose Studios, Wherwell, Hampshire;
Front cover design by Hedingham Fair;
Back cover by Karen Cater
Musicians
Tim Laycock: vocals [1-3, 5-10, 12-13],
duet concertinas [1-5, 8-13],
melodeon [12],
hurdy-gurdy [1],
harmonica [5],
percussion [10];
Colin Thompson: fiddle [2, 4, 8, 10-11, 13],
viola [11];
Robin Jeffrey: banjo [5],
theorbo [7],
vocals [1],
percussion [1],
mandolin [5];
Robert A. White: whistles [1],
recorders [10],
bansuri (bass Indian flute) [13];
Brian Gulland: oboe [1],
piano [5],
vocals [1],
percussion [1];
Andy Baker: double bass [8, 11]
Tracks
- The Horseman (4.22)
- Jack Robinson (3.39)
- The Cuckoo (3.35)
- Shrewsbury Lasses / Over the Hills to Glory (3.45)
- Wounded Soldier / Sing Me to Sleep (6.58)
- The Peace Tree (3.49)
- Florence Wyndham (4.23)
- Billy Johnsons Ball / Cadham Wood (3.42)
- Hanley Church Bells (3.53)
- Robin Hood and the Bishop of Hereford (4.48)
- The Village Club Waltz (4.34)
- Stormalong (6.02)
- Comfrey (4.53)
All tracks trad. except
Track 6, 12-13 Tim Laycock;
Track 7 Phil Hewett;
Track 9 poem by Noah Heath of Sneyd Green;
Track 11 Percy Spencer
> Folk Music > Records > Tim Laycock: Sea Strands
Sea Strands
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Recorded and produced by Doug Bailey at WildGoose Studios;
Sleeve notes by Tim Laycock;
Flotsam and design by Lal Hitchcock;
Photography and design by George Wright;
Booklet photographs of Tim by George Laycock
Musicians
Tim Laycock: vocals, duet concertina, melodeon, harmonica, percussion;
Robin Jeffrey: vocals, Victorian guitar, alto guitar, mandolin, laouto, percussion;
Gabriel Laycock: 12-string guitar;
Colin Thompson: fiddle, viola
Tracks
- The Bold Granadee / Jack’s Alive (4.50)
- The Night of Trafalgar [Boatman’s Song] (4.05)
- Ricketty Robin / Tipsy Bob tunes (2.56)
- Husbandman and Servantman (4.58)
- The Turtle Dove (3.28)
- Write Me Down (3.34)
- A Glimpse of a Green Land tune (4.02)
- The Old Smith (5.15)
- John Barleycorn (3.56)
- Cider and Brandy / A Trip to Bagshot tunes (2.50)
- The Bwoat (3.56)
- Death in the Nut (8.10)
- The Broadoak Wassail (4.28)
- Blackbeard’s Diamond slip jig (3.01)
- Farewell She (4.31)
Tracks 1, 4-6, 9, 15 trad.;
Track 2 words Thomas Hardy (part of The Dynasts), music Tim Laycock;
Tracks 3ab Benjamin Rose (1796-1877);
Tracks 7, 12-13 Tim Laycock;
Track 8 Fred Rooke;
Tracks 10ab anon.;
Track 11 poem by William Barnes, music Tim Laycock;
Track 14 John Meade Faulkner
> Folk Music > Records > Tim Laycock
Other records with Tim Laycock
Besides being with the New Scorpion Band, Tim Laycock played on these albums:
Hampshire Dance Musicians:
Hampshire Dance Tunes,
CD, WildGoose WGS325CD, 2006
Various Artists:
The Second Folk Review Record,
LP, Folksound FS 107, 1976
William Barnes:
Lydlinch Bells,
LP, Forest Tracks FT3012, 1978
The Kipper Family:
The Ever Decreasing Circle,
LP, Dambuster DAM 012, 1985
The Kipper Family:
The Crab Wars,
2 LP, Dambuster DAM 017, 1986
The Kipper Family, John Ward, Syzewell Gap, Tim Laycock:
Broadside: Songs From the Land of the Broads,
cassette, Tapecraft TC0016, 1989
Various Artists:
Boxing Clever: A Concertina Compilation,
CD, Milestones 9904, 1999
Hampshire Dance Musicians:
Hampshire Dance Tunes,
CD, WildGoose WGS325CD, 2006
Various Artists:
Midwinter,
4 CD, Free Reed FRQCD 30, 2006
Marilyn Tucker & Paul Wilson:
Dead Maid's Land,
CD, WildGoose WGS292CD, 2008
William Barnes:
The Year Clock,
2 CD, WildGoose WGS436CD, 2020