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Taste Of The West
The Wurzels
Zenith
CIA 001
Release
Date: 28 June 2004
The
Wurzels went into the Sil Willcox's Charlton Farm Studio
in Falkland, East Somerset and re-recorded a dozen of
their favourite old Wurzels songs. The songs are linked
by Tommy and Pete's between-song banter so that the
whole album becomes a journey around the West Country
from North Somerset down to Cornwall. The songs are
produced quite differently to the originals, so this
makes good listening especially alongside the orginal
recordings.
Band
line-up: Pete
Budd (vocals,
banjo), Tommy Banner (accordion, vocals), Jai
Howe (bass, vocals) and John Morgan
(drums, vocals).
Produced, recorded and additional instruments by Louie
Nicastro.
- Pill Pill (Cutler)
- Sunny Weston Super Mare (Trad arr Budd)
- Virtuet Industrial (Cutler)
- Down In Nempnett Thrubwell (Cutler/Davis)
- When The Common Market Comes To Stanton Drew (Cutler)
- The Shepton Mallet Matador (Cutler)
- The Charlton Mackrell Jug Band (Sheldon)
- Ferry To Glastonbury (Cutler/Thomas)
- Bridgwater Town (Geroge)
- Rock Around The A38 (Banner/Baylis/Budd)
- Mevagissey (Budd)
- Good Ole Somerset (Banner/Budd/Wright)
Singles
This
version of Ferry To Glastonbury also appeared
as the b-side on the limited edition 7" single
of I Am
A Cider Drinker 07. |

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Taste Of The West back cover

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Taste Of The West inside of back cover
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