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  1. Tracks 2, 7-8 words Rudyard Kipling, music Peter Bellamy; Track 5 words John O’Keefe (1747-1833), music Arthur M. Goodhart; Track 6 words anon., 1639, music Peter Bellamy; Track 12 John Philips, 17 th century; Track 13 words Kathleen Tardif, music Peter Bellamy. Tracks 4, 8, and 10 were included in 1999 on Wake the Vaulted Echoes. CD Tracks

  2. 13 de nov. de 2019 · Peter Bellamy - Wake The Vaulted Echoes - Disc 1.Channel Links Below!Instrumental Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC30Py8v_LI8a-KfmgXKmUigThis Channe...

  3. 3 de jun. de 2023 · This track was also included on his Free Reed anthology Wake the Vaulted Echoes. Peter Bellamy noted on the original album: Written to mark Victoria’s jubilee. While the country wallows in an orgy of self congratulatory jingoism, Kipling admonishes those ‘drunk with sight of power’ to remember what Pride goeth before.

  4. 27 de jul. de 2006 · Bellamy, Peter - Wake the Vaulted Echoes - Amazon.com Music. Skip to main content.us. Delivering to Lebanon 66952 Update location CDs & Vinyl. Select the department you want to search in. Search Amazon. EN. Hello, sign in. Account ...

  5. 2 de may. de 2024 · A Tree Song is a poem from Rudyard Kipling’s book Puck of Pook’s Hill . Peter Bellamy renamed it to the chorus’s words Oak, Ash and Thorn and in 1970 made it the title song of his first album of songs set to Kipling’s poems, Oak, Ash & Thorn , He sang it with former Young Tradition band mates Royston Wood and Heather Wood joining in on ...

  6. Wake the Vaulted Echoes: A Celebration of Peter Bellamy, a Compilation of songs by Peter Bellamy. Released in 1999 on Free Reed (catalog no. FRTCD 14; CD). Genres: English Folk Music, Contemporary Folk. Featured peformers: Heather Wood (guest).

  7. 31 de ago. de 2003 · Take a look at "Wake the Vaulted Echoes", the CD set from Free Reed Records of Petter Bellamy's works. Details at Wake the Vaulted Echos I agree with Chis, the anglo style is distinctive but I remember this style amongst singers here in the UK in the 70s - perhaps copied from Peter's playing. Howard Mitchell