FIVE HAND REEL - Five Hand Reel (Rubber Records RUB 019) UK 1976 LP (Folk Rock, Folk) | vinyl: NM (mint-) | cover: VG+ (sticker wear front cover / sticker rest on cover) stamp on label (bibliotheek) no insert.
Five Hand Reel was formed originally in 1975 from the remnants of UK electric folk band Spencer's Feat: bassist Barry Lyons (ex Mr. Fox & Trees), Tom Hickland on fiddle and keyboards, and drummer Dave Tulloch. Enlisting two Scottish musicians, fiddler Chuck Fleming and singer/guitarist Bobby Eaglesham, they decided to call themselves Five Hand Reel. They started gigging in late 1975, playing their first London show at King's Cross Cinema. However in early 1976, Chuck Fleming, returned to his previous band. His replacement was the Scottish singer and guitarist Dick Gaughan, an ex member of The Boys of the Lough.[1] The live debut of the renewed band was at the Half Moon in Putney in mid 1975.
A1 | Both Sides Of The Forth | |
A2 | Death Of Argyll | |
A3 | Kempy's Hat | |
A4 | The Knight And The Shepherd's Daughter | |
B1 | Sliave Gallion Braes | |
B2 | Wee Wee German Lairdie | |
B3 | The Maid Of Listowel | |
B4 | When A Man's In Love | |
B5 | Frankie's Dog |
FIVE HAND REEL Five Hand Reel (Rubber Records RUB 019) UK 1976 LP (Folk Rock, Folk)
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15.00€