USED - Chumbawamba - English Rebel Songs 1381-1914
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Condition
Media: Very Good Plus (VG+) — EX, close to NM with very few scuffs.
Sleeve: Very Good Plus (VG+) — Includes original inner sleeve. Tan outer sleeve in great condition.
Tracklisting
A1 The Cutty Wren A2 The Diggers' Song A3 Colliers March A4 The Triumph Of General Ludd A5 Chartist Anthem A6 Song On The Times B1 Smashing Of The Van B2 World Turned Upside Down B3 Poverty Knock B4 Idris Strike Song B5 Hanging On The Old Barbed Wire B6 The Cutty Wren
Credits
Arranged By, Vocals [Sung By]: Chumbawamba Engineer: Neil Ferguson Lacquer Cut By: Miles Showell Performer: Boff Whalley Performer: Cobie Laan Performer: Danbert Nobacon Performer: Harry Hamer Performer: Lou Watts Performer: Mavis Dillon Performer: Simon Commonknowledge
Label: Agit Prop (PROP 3), Agit Prop (Prop Three)
Notes
Tan outer sleeve with correct: "Distributed by Southern Studios" and "Made In France" printed on back cover. For the white sleeve with that text on a correction sticker see: [r=5515142]. The whole album is "a cappella" and the words are sung, with a couple of exceptions, how the band found them written. Recorded April 1988 Woodlands Studio Distributed by Southern Studios. Made in France. Chumbawamba on this recording are: Harry, Simon Commonknowledge, Lou, Boff, Mavis Dillon, Cobie, Danbert Nobacon [a423346] was otherwise engaged [url=/artist/423344-Dunstan-Bruce]Dunst[/url] was reading football fanzines Die-cut cover reveals a part of the inner sleeve (an old gravure appears on each side). Suggested retail price on front sleeve: "Pay no more than £4" Cat# variations: PROP 3 (cover and runout etchings) Prop Three (both record labels) Some of the songs taken from: "Stand together" Hackney & Islington Music Workshop "100 songs of toil" [a1536666] "A touch of the times" [a2803064] "A ballad history of England" [a2803064] [Runouts] - Lacquer cutting derived from "Ʊtopia", with the "U" drawn as a lyre/harp, and "MS". - Pressing derived from "MPO"

