AN AROUND-THE-WORLD GUIDE TO THE RAKES (FOLK) VINYL RECORD, CDs & MEMORABLIA WE WANT TO BUY...
We will buy or trade most CDs, vinyl LP, 7”, 12” records and memorabilia from most countries, especially the following...
UK vinyl LP, red vinyl, blue vinyl, clear vinyl...
Top release decades
1970s...
Top music labels
Leader...
Top barcodes
Top catalogue numbers
LED2071...
Top titles
The Rakes...
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A FEW OF THE ITEMS WE WANT...
| THE RAKES The Rakes (1975 UK 12-track LP, produced by Bill
Leader, featuring the Irish style dance band from Gravesend, picture
sleeve. The sleeve shows a little shelfwear with some edge scuffing but
the vinyl remains in excellent condition withjust a few light surface
hairlines to show for its thirty five years LED2071)
Tracklisting: Tracks
Babes in the Wood / All the Way to Galway (Polkas)
The Dashing White Sergeant / The Bottom of the Punch Bowl (Scottish reels )
Greensleeves / Harry Cox's / Carry Me down to Carlow (Schottisches)
The Geese in the Bog / The Butcher's March (Jigs )
Jimmy Garson's march
Lucy Farr's No 1 / Lucy Farr's No 2 (Single Jigs)
The Carraroe / The Mug of Brown Ale (Jigs)
The Honeysuckle / Pound Hill (Hornpipes)
Bold Reynolds / Gaelic Waltz (Waltzes)
Maggie Pickens / Ma McNulty's (Schottisches)
Lucy Farr's No 1 / Lucy Farr's No 2 (Polkas)
Molly in the Wood / Tralee Gaol / Maggie in the Wood (Polkas)
[1-2] recorded by Seumas Ewens at a public dance in Wimbledon Town Hall, London on December 19, 1970
[3] recorded by Reg Hall and Steve Pennells at Bob and Daisy Knightley's house, Croydon, London on March 14, 1964
[4-6] recorded by Bill Leader at The Albany, Deptford, London on December 11, 1969
[7-11] recorded by Bill Leader at The Swan and Sugar Loaf, Croydon, London on August 5, 1971
[12] recorded by Bill Leader at a public dance in the Parish Hall, Lydiard Millicent, Wiltshire on September 20, 1969
Produced by Bill Leader
Musicians
Lucy Farr, fiddle [1-2, 4, 6-8]
Michael Plunkett, concert flute [1, 7], fiddle [2-6, 8-12]
Reg Hall, melodeon [1-5, 7-10, 12], piano [6, 11]
Paul Gross, piano [1, 4-5, 8], fiddle [2-3, 6-7, 9-12]
Ron Somers, drums [1-2, 7-11] | | THE RAKES The Rakes (1975 UK 12-track LP, produced by Bill
Leader, featuring the Irish style dance band from Gravesend, picture
sleeve. The sleeve shows a little shelfwear with some edge scuffing but
the vinyl remains in excellent condition withjust a few light surface
hairlines to show for its thirty five years LED2071)
Tracklisting: Tracks
Babes in the Wood / All the Way to Galway (Polkas)
The Dashing White Sergeant / The Bottom of the Punch Bowl (Scottish reels )
Greensleeves / Harry Cox's / Carry Me down to Carlow (Schottisches)
The Geese in the Bog / The Butcher's March (Jigs )
Jimmy Garson's march
Lucy Farr's No 1 / Lucy Farr's No 2 (Single Jigs)
The Carraroe / The Mug of Brown Ale (Jigs)
The Honeysuckle / Pound Hill (Hornpipes)
Bold Reynolds / Gaelic Waltz (Waltzes)
Maggie Pickens / Ma McNulty's (Schottisches)
Lucy Farr's No 1 / Lucy Farr's No 2 (Polkas)
Molly in the Wood / Tralee Gaol / Maggie in the Wood (Polkas)
[1-2] recorded by Seumas Ewens at a public dance in Wimbledon Town Hall, London on December 19, 1970
[3] recorded by Reg Hall and Steve Pennells at Bob and Daisy Knightley's house, Croydon, London on March 14, 1964
[4-6] recorded by Bill Leader at The Albany, Deptford, London on December 11, 1969
[7-11] recorded by Bill Leader at The Swan and Sugar Loaf, Croydon, London on August 5, 1971
[12] recorded by Bill Leader at a public dance in the Parish Hall, Lydiard Millicent, Wiltshire on September 20, 1969
Produced by Bill Leader
Musicians
Lucy Farr, fiddle [1-2, 4, 6-8]
Michael Plunkett, concert flute [1, 7], fiddle [2-6, 8-12]
Reg Hall, melodeon [1-5, 7-10, 12], piano [6, 11]
Paul Gross, piano [1, 4-5, 8], fiddle [2-3, 6-7, 9-12]
Ron Somers, drums [1-2, 7-11] | | THE RAKES The Rakes (1975 UK 12-track LP, produced by Bill
Leader, featuring the Irish style dance band from Gravesend, picture
sleeve. The sleeve shows a little shelfwear with some edge scuffing but
the vinyl remains in excellent condition withjust a few light surface
hairlines to show for its thirty five years LED2071)
Tracklisting: Tracks
Babes in the Wood / All the Way to Galway (Polkas)
The Dashing White Sergeant / The Bottom of the Punch Bowl (Scottish reels )
Greensleeves / Harry Cox's / Carry Me down to Carlow (Schottisches)
The Geese in the Bog / The Butcher's March (Jigs )
Jimmy Garson's march
Lucy Farr's No 1 / Lucy Farr's No 2 (Single Jigs)
The Carraroe / The Mug of Brown Ale (Jigs)
The Honeysuckle / Pound Hill (Hornpipes)
Bold Reynolds / Gaelic Waltz (Waltzes)
Maggie Pickens / Ma McNulty's (Schottisches)
Lucy Farr's No 1 / Lucy Farr's No 2 (Polkas)
Molly in the Wood / Tralee Gaol / Maggie in the Wood (Polkas)
[1-2] recorded by Seumas Ewens at a public dance in Wimbledon Town Hall, London on December 19, 1970
[3] recorded by Reg Hall and Steve Pennells at Bob and Daisy Knightley's house, Croydon, London on March 14, 1964
[4-6] recorded by Bill Leader at The Albany, Deptford, London on December 11, 1969
[7-11] recorded by Bill Leader at The Swan and Sugar Loaf, Croydon, London on August 5, 1971
[12] recorded by Bill Leader at a public dance in the Parish Hall, Lydiard Millicent, Wiltshire on September 20, 1969
Produced by Bill Leader
Musicians
Lucy Farr, fiddle [1-2, 4, 6-8]
Michael Plunkett, concert flute [1, 7], fiddle [2-6, 8-12]
Reg Hall, melodeon [1-5, 7-10, 12], piano [6, 11]
Paul Gross, piano [1, 4-5, 8], fiddle [2-3, 6-7, 9-12]
Ron Somers, drums [1-2, 7-11] | | THE RAKES The Rakes (1975 UK 12-track LP, produced by Bill
Leader, featuring the Irish style dance band from Gravesend, picture
sleeve. The sleeve shows a little shelfwear with some edge scuffing but
the vinyl remains in excellent condition withjust a few light surface
hairlines to show for its thirty five years LED2071)
Tracklisting: Tracks
Babes in the Wood / All the Way to Galway (Polkas)
The Dashing White Sergeant / The Bottom of the Punch Bowl (Scottish reels )
Greensleeves / Harry Cox's / Carry Me down to Carlow (Schottisches)
The Geese in the Bog / The Butcher's March (Jigs )
Jimmy Garson's march
Lucy Farr's No 1 / Lucy Farr's No 2 (Single Jigs)
The Carraroe / The Mug of Brown Ale (Jigs)
The Honeysuckle / Pound Hill (Hornpipes)
Bold Reynolds / Gaelic Waltz (Waltzes)
Maggie Pickens / Ma McNulty's (Schottisches)
Lucy Farr's No 1 / Lucy Farr's No 2 (Polkas)
Molly in the Wood / Tralee Gaol / Maggie in the Wood (Polkas)
[1-2] recorded by Seumas Ewens at a public dance in Wimbledon Town Hall, London on December 19, 1970
[3] recorded by Reg Hall and Steve Pennells at Bob and Daisy Knightley's house, Croydon, London on March 14, 1964
[4-6] recorded by Bill Leader at The Albany, Deptford, London on December 11, 1969
[7-11] recorded by Bill Leader at The Swan and Sugar Loaf, Croydon, London on August 5, 1971
[12] recorded by Bill Leader at a public dance in the Parish Hall, Lydiard Millicent, Wiltshire on September 20, 1969
Produced by Bill Leader
Musicians
Lucy Farr, fiddle [1-2, 4, 6-8]
Michael Plunkett, concert flute [1, 7], fiddle [2-6, 8-12]
Reg Hall, melodeon [1-5, 7-10, 12], piano [6, 11]
Paul Gross, piano [1, 4-5, 8], fiddle [2-3, 6-7, 9-12]
Ron Somers, drums [1-2, 7-11] | | THE RAKES The Rakes (1975 UK 12-track LP, produced by Bill
Leader, featuring the Irish style dance band from Gravesend, picture
sleeve. The sleeve shows a little shelfwear with some edge scuffing but
the vinyl remains in excellent condition withjust a few light surface
hairlines to show for its thirty five years LED2071)
Tracklisting: Tracks
Babes in the Wood / All the Way to Galway (Polkas)
The Dashing White Sergeant / The Bottom of the Punch Bowl (Scottish reels )
Greensleeves / Harry Cox's / Carry Me down to Carlow (Schottisches)
The Geese in the Bog / The Butcher's March (Jigs )
Jimmy Garson's march
Lucy Farr's No 1 / Lucy Farr's No 2 (Single Jigs)
The Carraroe / The Mug of Brown Ale (Jigs)
The Honeysuckle / Pound Hill (Hornpipes)
Bold Reynolds / Gaelic Waltz (Waltzes)
Maggie Pickens / Ma McNulty's (Schottisches)
Lucy Farr's No 1 / Lucy Farr's No 2 (Polkas)
Molly in the Wood / Tralee Gaol / Maggie in the Wood (Polkas)
[1-2] recorded by Seumas Ewens at a public dance in Wimbledon Town Hall, London on December 19, 1970
[3] recorded by Reg Hall and Steve Pennells at Bob and Daisy Knightley's house, Croydon, London on March 14, 1964
[4-6] recorded by Bill Leader at The Albany, Deptford, London on December 11, 1969
[7-11] recorded by Bill Leader at The Swan and Sugar Loaf, Croydon, London on August 5, 1971
[12] recorded by Bill Leader at a public dance in the Parish Hall, Lydiard Millicent, Wiltshire on September 20, 1969
Produced by Bill Leader
Musicians
Lucy Farr, fiddle [1-2, 4, 6-8]
Michael Plunkett, concert flute [1, 7], fiddle [2-6, 8-12]
Reg Hall, melodeon [1-5, 7-10, 12], piano [6, 11]
Paul Gross, piano [1, 4-5, 8], fiddle [2-3, 6-7, 9-12]
Ron Somers, drums [1-2, 7-11] |
AWARDS WE WANT TO BUY
We always require Gold, Silver, Platinum and Multi-Platinum awards
on most artists - official B.P.I., R.I.A.A., I.F.P.I., C.R.I.A., S.N.E.P. etc. certified
or genuine in-house variants from around the world. We also need Ivor Novello, B.M.I.,
ASCAP etc. publishing awards, plaques, trophies, certificates and citations.
MEMORABILIA ALWAYS REQUIRED:
Programmes; concert tickets; original concert posters; invites; handbills &
flyers; promotional posters, standees, mobiles, displays & other P.O.S. material;
press kits, boxes & sales presenters; award discs; tour crew jackets & other
clothing; tour itineraries; promotional jackets, t-shirts & other clothing;
original artwork, proofs, colour separations, cromalins, bromides, etc; interesting
paper items, promotional gimmicks & most other memorabilia needed. Also buying:
original film posters; movie press books & press kits; cinema programmes; premiere
invites & programmes; promotional clothing & other items.
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