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Re: renowned

Post by philipchevron Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:34 pm

RoddyRuddy wrote:Quote".............
Biography:
The husband-and-wife duo of Gay and Terry Woods got their beginning in 1969, when Terry Woods was still a member of Sweeney's Men. At that point, negotiations were underway for Sweeney's Men plus Gay Woods to join Fairport Convention bassist Ashley Hutchings in a new band, to be called Steeleye Span. When Sweeney's Men members Irvine and Moynihan decided it wasn't what they wanted, another duo, England's Tim Hart and Maddy Prior, went in with Woods and Hutchings. The Woods lasted for just one album before striking out on their own as the Woods Band, releasing an eponymous debut in 1971, where they mixed traditional and original material. After touring extensively throughout Europe, the band fell apart and Gay and Terry returned to Ireland. Settled again, they signed with Polydor, for whom they recorded Backwoods in 1975. Composed mostly of original material just as their subsequent releases would be, they became more experimental on their two 1976 records, The Time Is Right and Renowned. Given their small niche, that proved to be the end of their major-label association and their final album together, Tenderhooks, appeared on the tiny Mulligan label out of Dublin, an Irish folky roots rock swansong (selections from their final two years can be found on Gay and Terry Woods in Concert). At that point, Gay joined prog band Auto Da Fe and Terry Woods briefly revived the Woods Band before abandoning music for a few years. He resurfaced in 1986 as a member of the Pogues, whose music was a direct descendent of his work with Sweeney's Men. Though Gay Woods, too, retired from music, she did emerge into the spotlight again in the late '90s, rejoining Steeleye Span and becoming their sole vocalist after the departure of Maddy Prior. ~ All Music Guide........."
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http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/7835/renownedaf0.jpg

The Lp cat number for the Polyder England release of Renowned is " ST 33 2383 - 4062" Pub- 1976 Roberton Brown Associates Ltd.


The copyright ownership indicates it to be part of the deal witn Sandy Robertson which began, I think, with the first Woods Band album, though I couldn't say whether or not it extended into the Mulligan Years. In any event, and this notwithstanding, I have always tended to think of The Woods Band as a different thing to Gay and Terry.
[quote="RoddyRuddy"]Quote".............
Biography:
The husband-and-wife duo of Gay and Terry Woods got their beginning in 1969, when Terry Woods was still a member of Sweeney's Men. At that point, negotiations were underway for Sweeney's Men plus Gay Woods to join Fairport Convention bassist Ashley Hutchings in a new band, to be called Steeleye Span. When Sweeney's Men members Irvine and Moynihan decided it wasn't what they wanted, another duo, England's Tim Hart and Maddy Prior, went in with Woods and Hutchings. The Woods lasted for just one album before striking out on their own as the Woods Band, releasing an eponymous debut in 1971, where they mixed traditional and original material. After touring extensively throughout Europe, the band fell apart and Gay and Terry returned to Ireland. Settled again, they signed with Polydor, for whom they recorded Backwoods in 1975. Composed mostly of original material just as their subsequent releases would be, they became more experimental on their two 1976 records, The Time Is Right and Renowned. Given their small niche, that proved to be the end of their major-label association and their final album together, Tenderhooks, appeared on the tiny Mulligan label out of Dublin, an Irish folky roots rock swansong (selections from their final two years can be found on Gay and Terry Woods in Concert). At that point, Gay joined prog band Auto Da Fe and Terry Woods briefly revived the Woods Band before abandoning music for a few years. He resurfaced in 1986 as a member of the Pogues, whose music was a direct descendent of his work with Sweeney's Men. Though Gay Woods, too, retired from music, she did emerge into the spotlight again in the late '90s, rejoining Steeleye Span and becoming their sole vocalist after the departure of Maddy Prior. ~ All Music Guide........."
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http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/7835/renownedaf0.jpg

The Lp cat number for the Polyder England release of Renowned is " ST 33 2383 - 4062" Pub- 1976 Roberton Brown Associates Ltd.[/quote]

The copyright ownership indicates it to be part of the deal witn Sandy Robertson which began, I think, with the first Woods Band album, though I couldn't say whether or not it extended into the Mulligan Years. In any event, and this notwithstanding, I have always tended to think of The Woods Band as a different thing to Gay and Terry.
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Re: renowned

Post by RoddyRuddy Sun Feb 15, 2009 6:08 pm

Quote".............
Biography:
The husband-and-wife duo of Gay and Terry Woods got their beginning in 1969, when Terry Woods was still a member of Sweeney's Men. At that point, negotiations were underway for Sweeney's Men plus Gay Woods to join Fairport Convention bassist Ashley Hutchings in a new band, to be called Steeleye Span. When Sweeney's Men members Irvine and Moynihan decided it wasn't what they wanted, another duo, England's Tim Hart and Maddy Prior, went in with Woods and Hutchings. The Woods lasted for just one album before striking out on their own as the Woods Band, releasing an eponymous debut in 1971, where they mixed traditional and original material. After touring extensively throughout Europe, the band fell apart and Gay and Terry returned to Ireland. Settled again, they signed with Polydor, for whom they recorded Backwoods in 1975. Composed mostly of original material just as their subsequent releases would be, they became more experimental on their two 1976 records, The Time Is Right and Renowned. Given their small niche, that proved to be the end of their major-label association and their final album together, Tenderhooks, appeared on the tiny Mulligan label out of Dublin, an Irish folky roots rock swansong (selections from their final two years can be found on Gay and Terry Woods in Concert). At that point, Gay joined prog band Auto Da Fe and Terry Woods briefly revived the Woods Band before abandoning music for a few years. He resurfaced in 1986 as a member of the Pogues, whose music was a direct descendent of his work with Sweeney's Men. Though Gay Woods, too, retired from music, she did emerge into the spotlight again in the late '90s, rejoining Steeleye Span and becoming their sole vocalist after the departure of Maddy Prior. ~ All Music Guide........."
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http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/7835/renownedaf0.jpg

The Lp cat number for the Polyder England release of Renowned is " ST 33 2383 - 4062" Pub- 1976 Roberton Brown Associates Ltd.
Quote".............
Biography:
The husband-and-wife duo of Gay and Terry Woods got their beginning in 1969, when Terry Woods was still a member of Sweeney's Men. At that point, negotiations were underway for Sweeney's Men plus Gay Woods to join Fairport Convention bassist Ashley Hutchings in a new band, to be called Steeleye Span. When Sweeney's Men members Irvine and Moynihan decided it wasn't what they wanted, another duo, England's Tim Hart and Maddy Prior, went in with Woods and Hutchings. The Woods lasted for just one album before striking out on their own as the Woods Band, releasing an eponymous debut in 1971, where they mixed traditional and original material. After touring extensively throughout Europe, the band fell apart and Gay and Terry returned to Ireland. Settled again, they signed with Polydor, for whom they recorded Backwoods in 1975. Composed mostly of original material just as their subsequent releases would be, they became more experimental on their two 1976 records, The Time Is Right and Renowned. Given their small niche, that proved to be the end of their major-label association and their final album together, Tenderhooks, appeared on the tiny Mulligan label out of Dublin, an Irish folky roots rock swansong (selections from their final two years can be found on Gay and Terry Woods in Concert). At that point, Gay joined prog band Auto Da Fe and Terry Woods briefly revived the Woods Band before abandoning music for a few years. He resurfaced in 1986 as a member of the Pogues, whose music was a direct descendent of his work with Sweeney's Men. Though Gay Woods, too, retired from music, she did emerge into the spotlight again in the late '90s, rejoining Steeleye Span and becoming their sole vocalist after the departure of Maddy Prior. ~ All Music Guide........."
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http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/7835/renownedaf0.jpg

The Lp cat number for the Polyder England release of Renowned is " ST 33 2383 - 4062" Pub- 1976 Roberton Brown Associates Ltd.
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Re: renowned

Post by fluke Sun Feb 15, 2009 4:55 pm

philipchevron wrote:
So what is it? A Woods Band album? A Gartloney Rats album? a Gay and Terry Woods album? Or what?


It is a Gay & Terry Woods album from 1976. You weren't into Gay and Terry back then?

My copy says printed in Holland. It also says first published in the UK so you're probably right RoddyRuddy.

I normaly do not like female singing (sorry, I can't help it) but for some reason I like this one. I ebayed a couple of other albums by Terry and I really like them.
[quote="philipchevron"]

So what is it? A Woods Band album? A Gartloney Rats album? a Gay and Terry Woods album? Or what?[/quote]

It is a Gay & Terry Woods album from 1976. You weren't into Gay and Terry back then?

My copy says printed in Holland. It also says first published in the UK so you're probably right RoddyRuddy.

I normaly do not like female singing (sorry, I can't help it) but for some reason I like this one. I ebayed a couple of other albums by Terry and I really like them.
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Re: renowned

Post by philipchevron Sun Feb 15, 2009 1:22 pm

fluke wrote:Hihi.. I just keep posting here in my "own little spot" on our forum :D (starts to feel like talking to myself :wink: )

I was searching the net for info on the album and came on a folk forum across a topic about Terry with this 'intresting' link:

http://www.woodsband.com/

:D



So what is it? A Woods Band album? A Gartloney Rats album? a Gay and Terry Woods album? Or what?
[quote="fluke"]Hihi.. I just keep posting here in my "own little spot" on our forum :D (starts to feel like talking to myself :wink: )

I was searching the net for info on the album and came on a folk forum across a topic about Terry with this 'intresting' link:

[url]http://www.woodsband.com/[/url]

:D[/quote]


So what is it? A Woods Band album? A Gartloney Rats album? a Gay and Terry Woods album? Or what?
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Re: renowned

Post by RoddyRuddy Sun Feb 15, 2009 2:10 am

There a 2 differently sourced versions on the LP in MP3 format on the FTP.
May be someone might download them a give your post a few replies .
Looks like one of the FTP versions is a Polyder England release , so
I guess thats one of your questions answered.
I have always liked track 09 - Van Dieman's Land.
There a 2 differently sourced versions on the LP in MP3 format on the FTP.
May be someone might download them a give your post a few replies .
Looks like one of the FTP versions is a Polyder England release , so
I guess thats one of your questions answered.
I have always liked track 09 - Van Dieman's Land.
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Re: renowned

Post by fluke Sat Feb 14, 2009 9:09 pm

Hihi.. I just keep posting here in my "own little spot" on our forum :D (starts to feel like talking to myself :wink: )

I was searching the net for info on the album and came on a folk forum across a topic about Terry with this 'intresting' link:

http://www.woodsband.com/

:D
Hihi.. I just keep posting here in my "own little spot" on our forum :D (starts to feel like talking to myself :wink: )

I was searching the net for info on the album and came on a folk forum across a topic about Terry with this 'intresting' link:

[url]http://www.woodsband.com/[/url]

:D
  • Quote fluke

Re: renowned

Post by fluke Sun Nov 02, 2008 9:13 pm

nobody knows anything about this album?? :shock: I could recomend it to you all!
I went to discuss the pressing with the record shop I wrote about and mine is the same as the expensive one they're selling. They could not tell me however If there is an English pressing for example. The record guide does not say anything about pressing at all. (to be clear: for me it has nothing to do with value, selling or something like that..)
Just curious what people know and think of it..
nobody knows anything about this album?? :shock: I could recomend it to you all!
I went to discuss the pressing with the record shop I wrote about and mine is the same as the expensive one they're selling. They could not tell me however If there is an English pressing for example. The record guide does not say anything about pressing at all. (to be clear: for me it has nothing to do with value, selling or something like that..)
Just curious what people know and think of it..
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renowned

Post by fluke Wed Sep 24, 2008 9:16 pm

Hi,
can anybody tell me something about renowned? Is it rare? Are there more pressings made? The local record shop sells it at a ridiculous price. I told Terry last year and he just had to laugh about it.. :)
greetz
Hi,
can anybody tell me something about renowned? Is it rare? Are there more pressings made? The local record shop sells it at a ridiculous price. I told Terry last year and he just had to laugh about it.. :)
greetz

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