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Friday 26 February 2010

JOHNSTONS - The barley corn (Transatlantic, 1969)

Again an album that Transatlantic reissued on CD, but excluding one song
Check what I wrote on my post of the Johnstons' "Bitter green" LP

The original album cover on Transatlantic.

This is a reprint, different cover, title and label, but the songs are exactly the same.
The album is named "Ye Jacobites by name", from the title of the opening track, and was reprinted shortly after the first issue in 1969, on the Contour label, a subsidiary of Philips records.
A similar things happened for Martin Carthy's LP "The bonny black hare...", which is a compilation.

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