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Ivor Cutler, Ludo

Audio CD

Disk ID: 652561

Disk length: 32m 11s (17 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Mud 1:03
2. A Great Grey Grasshopper 2:21
3. Darling Will You Marry Me Twice 0:53
4. A Still, Small Fly 1:12
5. Deedle, Deedly, I Pass 1:47
6. I Had A Little Boat 2:03
7. Cockadoodledon't 1:11
8. Shop Lifters 2:18
9. Mary's Drawer 3:34
10. I'm Happy 0:39
11. I'm Going In A Field 2:09
12. Go On, Jum 0:49
13. Flim Flam Flum 2:06
14. Good Morning! How Are You? Shut U 1:26
15. Last Song 2:02
16. A Sucker For My Thumb 2:25
17. The Shapely Balloon 4:04

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Review

The only official recording by the Ivor Cutler Trio, this collection of some of Mr. Cutler's best loved songs, poems & stories were recorded in laissez-faire style by George Martin at Abbey Road, as one of the very first Air Productions. Highlighting the celebrated Scottish poet & raconteur's skill as a pianist & arranger as well as his unique way with language, it is one of his best recordings. Having launched Mr. Cutler's film career with a typically enigmatic starring role in the Beatles' film 'Magical Mystery Tour', which made him a film star of some renown, it was inevitable that Parlophone the Beatles' then label, would want a recording by the great man on it's catalogue. 2002.

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Ludo

Tracks: 17, Disk length: 35m 15s (+3m 4s)

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