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Enoch Kent, For The Women

Audio CD

Disk ID: 78952

Disk length: 56m 30s (16 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Green Grow the Rashes 4:16
2. Billy Taylor 4:50
3. Bogie's Bonnie Belle 3:03
4. Come Me Little Son 5:12
5. Monday Nicht 2:46
6. The Coal-owner and the Poor Pitman's Wife 2:59
7. The Testimony of Patience Kershaw 3:38
8. Sewing Machines 3:47
9. Kellyburn Braes 1:55
10. The Tyne Boatman 3:52
11. The Bleacher Lassie O' Kelvinhaugh 3:28
12. Gin I Were a Baron's Heir 3:12
13. Standing There 3:14
14. The Women O' Dundee 3:25
15. The Beggin' Man 5:08
16. Young May Moon 1:35

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Review

"For The Women", Enoch's 3rd solo recording, is sure to delight Scottish/Celtic music lovers and folks with a passion for politics (both outside and inside the home!). This 16-song album is a collection of love (and the obligatory betrayal!) ballads with great interpretations of "The Tyne Boatman", "Billy Taylor" and others; historical story-songs, as in Sheena Wellington's song about female juteworkers in "The Women O' Dundee", or that told by the ghost of a 19th century coal-miner's widow in "Dialogue between the Coal-owner and the Poor Pitman's Wife"; contemporary struggles such as Nancy White's poignant portrayal of immigrant women workers, in "Sewing Machines"); some feisty and spirited tales (the renowned "Monday Nicht" by Sheila Douglas); and many traditional treats. Guest musicians include Anne Lindsay on fiddle, Ian Bell on guitar and accordion, and Shelley Brown on flute.

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