A Glint at the Kindling
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A Glint at the Kindling is a folk album released in 1979 by Robin Williamson
Robin Williamson
Robin Williamson is a Scottish multi-instrumentalist musician, singer, songwriter and storyteller, who first made his name as a founder member of The Incredible String Band.-Career:...

and his Merry Band.

The 2005 CD re-release by Gott Discs includes 5 bonus poetry tracks: "Five Bardic Mysteries".

Track listing

  1. "The Road The Gypsies Go" (Robin Williamson) –
  2. "Me and the Mad Girl" (Williamson) –
  3. "Lough Foyle" (Williamson) –
  4. "The Woodcutter's Song" (Williamson) –
  5. "By Weary Well" (Chris Caswell, Williamson) –
  6. "Boyhood of Henry Morgan/ The Pooka" (Chris Caswell, McMillan, Williamson, Sylvia Woods) –
  7. "Five Denials of Merlin's Grave" (Caswell, McMillan, Williamson, Woods) –
  8. "The Poacher's Song" (Williamson) –

Personnel

  • Robin Williamson – vocals, 6 and 12 string guitars, mandolin, percussion, harp, mandocello, jaw harp, bombard, mouth organ.
  • Sylvia Woods – harmonium, harp, harpsichord
  • Jerry McMillan – fiddle, viola
  • Chris Caswell – bagpipes, flute, percussion, trombone, accordion, concertina, harp, recorder, spoons, mouth organ
  • John Gilson – drums
  • Michael Bach – bass guitar
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