Ballads & Songs of the Whaling Trade

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Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 46:40

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Stop the whaling; save the songs!

Saint-Anley

Not an album you'd play for a fine dinner party. Great musical ensemble with several famous names. There is an authenticity to A. L. Lloyd's singing with some smashing material that any ballad-singer would be pleased to include in his/her repertoire, introduced by the following observation: "The only good thing to come from the whaling trade is the songs!"

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That would be Whaling Trade

BohemianCoast

Funny though I find the idea of Bert Loyd singing about the "Wailing Trade", these songs are actually from the Whaling Trade.

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No one is likely to accuse this collection of suffering from a surfeit of wit and good humor — whaling was a cold, difficult, and ugly business even after the arrival of mechanization. Lloyd set up this resounding collection with the assistance of long-time associate Alf Edwards on concertina and ocarina; supporting the two of them are Dave Swarbrick on fiddle and Martin Carthy on mandolin, with Trevor Lucas and Martyn Wyndham-Reade acting as a vocal chorus on some songs. As always, Lloyd is in fine — and distinctive — voice. His arrangement and production of the songs dispenses with formal organization, allowing for accidents and rough edges while maintaining the audio quality. The result is an interestingly intimate texture — at times, it feels almost as though Lloyd and company are present in the flesh: a real common-room atmosphere. This remastered reissue is highly recommended. – Steven McDonald

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