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Steeleye Span - Adam Catched Eve flac mp3 download
Title:
Adam Catched Eve
Musician:
Style:
Folk Rock, Folk
Released:
MP3 album size:
1283 mb
FLAC album size:
1737 mb
Other formats:
ASF WAV XM VOX MMF MP4 AA
Rating:
4.1 ✪

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 False Knight On The Road
Arranged By – Steeleye SpanWritten-By – Traditional
A2 Bruton Town
Arranged By – Maddy Prior, Tim HartWritten-By – Traditional
A3 Maid That's Deep In Love
Arranged By – Maddy Prior, Tim HartWritten-By – Traditional
A4 Four Nights Drunk
Arranged By – Steeleye SpanWritten-By – Traditional
A5 Lark In The Morning
Arranged By – Steeleye SpanWritten-By – Traditional
A6 Copshawholme Fair
Arranged By – Maddy Prior, Tim HartWritten-By – Traditional
A7 The Ploughboy And The Cockney
Arranged By – Maddy Prior, Tim HartWritten-By – Traditional
B1 Dowd's Favourite, Ten Pound Float, Morning Dew
Arranged By – Steeleye SpanWritten-By – Traditional
B2 Prince Charlie Stewart
Arranged By – Steeleye SpanWritten-By – Traditional
B3 When I Was On Horseback
Arranged By – Steeleye SpanWritten-By – Traditional
B4 Marrowbones
Arranged By – Steeleye SpanWritten-By – Traditional
B5 Adam Catched Eve
Arranged By – Maddy Prior, Tim HartWritten-By – Traditional
B6 Brian O'Lynn, The Hag With The Money
Arranged By – Steeleye SpanWritten-By – Traditional

Credits

  • Producer – Sandy Roberton

Notes

A compilation of Steeleye Span, and Tim Hart & Maddy Prior songs, though only Steeleye Span are credited.
A1, A5, B2 and B6 were originally released on "Please to See the King"
A4, B1, B3 and B4 were originally released on "Ten Man Mop or Mr Reservoir Butler Rides Again"
A2 and A3 were originally released on Tim Hart and Maddy Prior: "Folk Songs of Old England Vol. 1"
A6 was originally released on Tim Hart and Maddy Prior: "Folk Songs of Old England Vol. 2"
A7 and B5 were originally released on Tim Hart and Maddy Prior: "Summer Solstice"
Reviews:
  • terostr
Actually Tim Hart and Maddy Prior are 'credited' on the back cover-though the emphasis was on 'Steeleye Span' who were far more well known and therefore more commercially viable. The Hart-Prior LPs are well worth a listen. Adam catched Eve possibly the shortest folk song.