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Continuation of a recording of Luke Kelly singing a programme of folk songs and criticism...
Catalogue reference: MS 4000/5/4/2/15
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Reference (The unique identifier to the record described, used to order and refer to it)
- MS 4000/5/4/2/15
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Title (The name of the record)
- Continuation of a recording of Luke Kelly singing a programme of folk songs and criticism from various members of the Critics Group.
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Date (When the record was created)
- 3 November 1964
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Description (What the record is about)
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CD1: Luke Kelly sings a programme of songs. Followed by criticism from Critics Group members.
CD2: Criticism continues. Continues further on MS 4000/5/4/2/16 CD2.
CD 1 of 2
Track 1: Silence
Track 2: Luke Kelly 'The deserter'
Track 3: 'The Kerry recruit'
Track 4: 'The jolly tinker'
Track 5: 'McAlpine's fusiliers'
Track 6: 'Come me lucky son'
Track 7: 'Hot asphalt'
Track 8: 'The dark eyed sailor'
Track 9: 'The brown and yellow ale'
Track 10: 'The rocky road to Dublin'
Track 11: Criticism begins
Track 12:
Total duration
CD 2 of 2
Track 1: Duration (min/sec): 6.11 Description of track: Charles Parker Criticism
Track 2: Duration (min/sec): 4.47 Description of track: Peggy Seeger
And Sandra Kerr Criticism
Track 3: Duration (min/sec): 6.02 Description of track: Sandra Kerr Criticism
Track 4: Duration (min/sec): 6.36 Description of track: Sandra Kerr Criticism
Track 5: Duration (min/sec): 24.11 Description of track: Silence
Total duration (min/sec): 48.47
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Related material (A cross-reference to other related records)
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<span class="wrapper"><p>A transcript of the recording of the class can be found in MS 4000/1/8/9/1. CD 2 starts with tape 26 on p.495 of transcript and finishes on p.500.</p> <p>Another recording of criticism of Luke Kelly can be found on MS 4000/5/4/2/37.</p> <p>A cassette copy of Luke Kelly's performance is available for listening to. [CPA addnl.]</p> <p>Luke Kelly also sings on MS 4000/5/3/3/7.</p> <p>Notes by Charles Parker on the Critics Group meetings can be found in MS 4000/1/8/9/3.</p></span>
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Birmingham: Archives, Heritage and Photography Service
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Physical condition (Aspects of the physical condition of the record that may affect or limit its use)
- Listening copy: 2 x CD-R CD 1 of 2 serial numberCD 2 of 2 serial number BA357E0601174Original tape:Size: 5" tape reelGauge: 1/4" tape (0.625cm)Speed: 3.75ips (9.5cm/s);EQ Curve used: IECTrack configuration: Half Track MonoDubbing Date: 08/03
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Copies information (Indicates existence, availability, location and format of copies)
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Original tape reel (the tape was originally accessioned as T148 and the dubbing reference number was 931/PLA)
NSA copy of CD-R CD 1 of 2 serial number
NSA copy of CD-R CD 2 of 2 serial number 309122214446
Archive master CD-R CD 1 of 2 serial number
Archive master CD-R CD 2 of 2 serial number 312022225856
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/6afb8dae-8760-4277-a8e6-91530fa5eefc/
Series information
MS 4000/5/4/
Discussion of folk music and performance
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Catalogue hierarchy
This record is held at Birmingham: Archives, Heritage and Photography Service
Within the fonds: MS 4000
Charles Parker Archive
Within the sub-fonds: MS 4000/5
Digitised Sound Recordings: Charles Parker Archive 'A Future For Ordinary Folk'
Within the series: MS 4000/5/4/
Discussion of folk music and performance
Within the sub-series: MS 4000/5/4/2
Recordings of the Critics Group
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Continuation of a recording of Luke Kelly singing a programme of folk songs and criticism from various members of the Critics Group.