A painfully shy person in front of an audience, Anne's singing was hypnotic and from all accounts had a profound influence on other UK folk notables such as June Tabor, Maddy Prior and Sandy Denny. Sandy's song The Pond and the Stream (track 7, Fotheringay album) was inspired by Anne Briggs:
Annie wanders on the land
She loves the freedom of the air....
Anne was shy of her own recordings. She "delayed" the release of her 1974 recordings with the impromptu group Ragged Robin for a mere 22 years. (Sing a Song For You - 1996).
"Classic Anne Briggs" is the Anne Briggs motherlode, encompassing her four original 1963-1971 EPs and sole LP recorded for the Topic label. This music is mainly a capella, though some tracks have sparse instrumental arrangements.
Tracks
1 The Recruited Collier
2 The Doffing Mistress
3 Lowlands Away
4 My Bonny Boy
5 Polly Vaughan
6 Rosemary Lane
7 Gathering Rushes
8 The Whirly Whorl
9 The Stonecutter Boy
10 Martinmas Time
11 Blackwaterside
12 The Snow It Melts the Soonest
13 Willie O' Winsbury
14 Go Your Way
15 Thorneymoor Woods
16 The Cuckoo
17 Reynardine
18 Young Tambling
19 Living by the Water
20 My Bonny Lad
Anne Briggs - Classic Anne Briggs
(320 kbps, cover art & booklet included)
Here is the link to a rare interview, in which Anne Briggs talks to Alexis Petridis about her 'lost classic' folk album - and why she has hardly sung a note for 34 years
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2007/aug/03/folk.shopping1

This looks very interesting - could you check the link is correct as it appears to be something totally unrelated - is that as it should be? thanks a lot MamboPete
ReplyDeleteAnne Briggs became Eric Burdon...hummmm...interesting.
ReplyDeleteI like Eric, but where is Anne?
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ReplyDeleteTried unloading and it definitely IS Eric Burden and War ..... must say I prefer Anne Briggs!!
Sorry for the mistake. I changed the link, now it is Anne Briggs!
ReplyDeleteIncredible stuff. Great blog. Thanks. W.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to thak you for two great magic moments you offer : "Josh White,Folk Songs" and "Classic Anne Briggs" - Both enchanted voices in folk kingdom... And to say "Zero G Sound" is a GREAT BLOG, for the songs,the voices, the true and honest words that you write to explain, to comment - thanks so much!
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Thirded. Thank you!
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