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Etchingham Steam Band

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Genres
  
Acoustic folk

Origin
  
England, United Kingdom

Record label
  
Fledg'ling Records

Years active
  
1974–1975

Genre
  
Folk music

Albums
  
The Etchingham Steam Band

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Associated acts
  
The Albion Band, Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span

Similar
  
The Albion Band, Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span, Dolly Collins, Sue Draheim

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The Etchingham Steam Band were a folk group formed by Ashley Hutchings and Shirley Collins in England in 1974 after the breakup of the Albion Country Band. They were named after Etchingham in Sussex where Hutchings and Shirley Collins, his wife, were living. The band's name was a reference to their acoustic nature, formed during a time of power cuts in the mid-1970s that caused problems for any band using electrical instruments or amplification.

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In 1973 Ashley Hutchings produced Shirley Collins' Adieu To Old England album. On this album, mouth organist Terry Potter accompanied Collins on The Chiner's Song; both Terry Potter and accordionist Ian Holder also performed the instrumental dance tune Portsmouth on this album.

The complete five-piece lineup of the Etchingham Steam Band toured Europe in 1974 and 1975, including gigs on Lewes Folk Festival, Norwich Folk Festival, on the Swiss Lenzburg Folk Festival and in the Netherlands. Guest performers were former Fairport Convention musicians Dave Mattacks and Simon Nicol, former Steeleye Span member Peter Knight, dance caller Eddie Upton and concertina players Will Duke and Mel Dean. The band ended in late 1975 when Hutchings formed the Albion Dance Band.

Two medleys including dance tunes and harvest-home toasts, Sheep-Shearing/Buttered Peas and Mistress's Health/Lumps Of Plum Pudding/Sherborne Jig/Spaniard's Cry, were recorded in 1974 in Sound Techniques Studios, London. The studio recording of Mistress's Health/Lumps Of Plum Pudding/Sherborne Jig/Spaniard's Cry was released on Shirley Collins' 1974 compilation LP A Favourite Garland. However, the band never released a complete album during its existence. Various recordings, mostly audience recording of live concerts, were compiled and released on CD in 1995 by Fledg'ling Records; this CD also includes the studio recording of Sheep-Shearing/Buttered Peas.

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Line-up

  • Ashley Hutchings – Acoustic bass guitar, vocals, tambourine
  • Shirley Collins - vocals, hobby horse
  • Ian Holder - accordion
  • Vic Gammon - vocals, concertina, melodeon, banjo
  • Terry Potter - mouth organ
  • Documented repertoire

  • Adderbury Wassail Song
  • Atholl Highlanders
  • Black Joker
  • Bonny Kate
  • Buttered Peas
  • Coast of High Barbaree
  • Come All You Little Streamers
  • The Devil And The Farmer
  • Fair Maid Of Islington (The London Vintner Overreached)
  • Gaol Song
  • Grandfather's Dance
  • Grandmother's Dance
  • Greensleeves
  • Hard Times Of Old England
  • Horn Fair
  • Jovial Tinker
  • Leapfrog
  • The Little Gipsy Girl
  • Lumps of Plum Pudding
  • Mistress's Health
  • The New Rigged Ship
  • Sheep-Shearing
  • Shepherd O Shepherd
  • Sherborne Jig
  • Shooting
  • Some Tyrant Has Stolen My True Love Away
  • Spaniards Cry
  • Sussex Carol
  • Up To The Rigs Of London Town
  • We Poor Labouring Men
  • Young Collins
  • Discography

  • The Etchingham Steam Band (recorded 1974-1975, published in 1995 by Fledg'ling Records)
  • Songs

    Sheep-shearing / Buttered PeasThe Etchingham Steam Band · 1995
    Adderbury Wassail SongThe Etchingham Steam Band · 1995
    Some Tyrant Has Stolen My True Love AwayThe Etchingham Steam Band · 1995

    References

    Etchingham Steam Band Wikipedia