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The Watersons - Frost And Fire: A Calendar Of Ritual And Magical Songs Album

The Watersons - Frost And Fire: A Calendar Of Ritual And Magical Songs Album
Performer: The Watersons
Genre: Folk
Title: Frost And Fire: A Calendar Of Ritual And Magical Songs
MP3 album size: 1759 mb
FLAC album size: 2732 mb
Style: Folk
Country: UK
Released: 1990
Catalog number: TSCD136
Label: Topic Records

Tracklist


1Earsdon Sword Dance Song2:57
2Hal-an-Tow2:00
3The Derby Ram2:31
4Pace-Egging Song3:09
5Idumea1:48
6John Barleycorn3:16
7Come All Ye Faithful Christians2:28
8The Bitter Withy2:34
9Green Fields2:41
10Sound, Sound Your Instruments Of Joy4:28
11The Holly Bears A Berry2:27
12Christmas Is Now Drawing Near At Hand1:47
13Emmanuel2:48
14Jolly Old Hawk1:05
15Harvest Song: We Gets Up In The Morn1:15
16Herod And The Cock0:59
17Seven Virgins (The Leaves Of Life)2:06
18Wassail Song3:02
19God Bless The Master3:05
20Here We Come A-Wassailing1:22
21Souling Song1:26

Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
12T136The Watersons Frost And Fire: A Calendar Of Ritual And Magical Songs ‎(LP, Album)Topic Records12T136UK1965
12T136The Watersons Frost And Fire A Calendar Of Ritual And Magical Songs ‎(LP, Album)Topic Records12T136UK1965
12T136The Watersons Frost And Fire: A Calendar Of Ritual And Magical Songs ‎(LP, Album)Topic Records12T136UK1965
KTSC136The Watersons Frost And Fire: A Calendar Of Ritual And Magical Songs ‎(Cass, Album)Topic RecordsKTSC136UK1990
TSCD 136The Watersons Frost And Fire: A Calendar Of Ritual And Magical Songs ‎(CD, Album, RE)Topic RecordsTSCD 136SwitzerlandUnknown

Credits


  • Photography BySally Shuel
  • ProducerTony Engle
  • Recorded ByBill Leader (tracks: 1 to 14), John Gill (tracks: 15 to 21)
  • Sleeve NotesA. L. Lloyd
  • VocalsJohn Harrison (tracks: 1 to 14), Lal Waterson, Martin Carthy (tracks: 15 to 21), Mike Waterson, Norma Waterson

Notes


Sleeve Notes by A. L. Lloyd

Seasons of anxiety, seasons of joy. The common people had their rites of propitiation and triumph, older than the rituals of the Church and closer bound to their daily lives. This record takes us through a year's calendar, displaying songs that accompanied these ceremonies, season by season.

What are the songs really about? Let's begin with Adam and Eve. The first men plucked their food from bushes and trees, and in open country they become hunters. They learned to tame animals, to grow food plants, and turned herdsmen and agriculturists. When plants and beasts abounded, life was good. If they withdrew, people starved. Fertility was vital. Its stream dwindled in winter, ran again in spring time. Gradually people got the idea of trying to stimulate that fertility by performing stamping dances to waken the earth, leaping dances to provoke crops to grow high and bulls to breed. They tried to bind the potency of nature to themselves, dressing in green leaves or animal skins to perform their magic ceremonies, ritually eating and drinking enormously at certain seasons to take into themselves extra portions of the vital spirit dwelling in sacred animals and plants. Man was on the point of inventing the gods.

The most gifted man in the community took the lead. He was the medicine man, the priest, the king, the representative of divine power. He was the one who dressed in skins or leaves, who killed the sacred animal, cut the sacred tree, led the earth-shaking dances of springtime, lit the reassuring bonfire of midwinter, headed the bands of heroes who marched through the village at critical seasons, singing and dancing for good luck and fine crops, and extracting their rewards for driving off the demons of sterility and want. And because the medicine man was the representative of all that's fecund, in early times he was killed even before his potency faded so that another vigorous representative could take his place and the continuance of fertility assured. Eventually, as manners softened, the ceremony involving this ritual slaughter, a rite compounded of anxiety, hope and remorse, changed its character. Instead of the king, a slave, a prisoner of war, an animal even was sacrificed, and finally the ceremony became a symbolic spectacle, a pantomime dance of death and resurrection that comprised the first folk play and thus the beginning of all theatre.

When the Christian church arose, it ranged itself against the beliefs and customs of the old nature worship, and prudently annexed many of the seasonal ceremonies. Thus the critical time of the winter solstice, a rich period for pagan ritual, became the season of the Nativity of the new god. The season of the great spring ceremonies became the time of his slaughter and resurrection. So it happens that in many songs on this record pagan and Christian elements are inextricably tangled. So much is talked of myth and sun worship and such, that it's necessary to recall that behind most of these calendar customs and the songs attached to them lies nothing more mysterious, nothing less realistic, than the yearly round of work carried out in the fields. We've divided our cycle of customs according to the calendar seasons--winter, spring, summer, autumn and winter again. Less formally, we might better have divided them according to the economic seasons--the ploughing, sowing, augmentation and harvesting of crops. For it's due to their relation with economic life, not to any mystical connection, that the song-customs have persisted right up to our own time. Just as one doesn't need to be an ancient Greek to be moved by the plays of Aeschylus, so it's not necessary to be anything other than an ordinary freethinking twentieth century urban western man with a proper regard for humankind, to appreciate the spirit and power of these songs. To our toiling ancestors they meant everything, and in a queer irrational way they can still mean much to us.

Tracks 15-21 are taken from The Watersons' LP 'LP Sound, Sound Your Instruments of Joy'.

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  • Barcode: 5 016272 136021
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Companies


  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Topic Records
  • Copyright (c) – Topic Records
  • Glass Mastered At – Nimbus

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