Cold, Haily, Windy Night [Live] - Martin Carthy, Traditional
Skewbald [Live] - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Creeping Jane [Live][#] - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Old Horse [Live] - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
A Question of Sport [Live][#] - Martin Carthy, Carthy, Martin
Lovely Joan [Live][#] - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
The Maid and the Palmer - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Begging Song [Live] - Martin Carthy, Carthy, Martin
I Was a Young Man - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Prince Heathen [#] - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Prickle Holly Bush [Live][#] - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Lord Franklin - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Lemady/Arise and Pick a Posy - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Famous Flower of Serving Men - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Glorishears - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Track Listings (22) - Disc #2
New St. George - Martin Carthy, Thompson, Richard [
Carthy's March/The Lemon Tree - Martin Carthy, Swarbrick, Dave
I Haven't Told Her, She Hasn't Told Me - Martin Carthy,
My Girl [Live] - Martin Carthy, Leadbetter, Huddie
Boys of Bedlam - Martin Carthy, Traditional
Oh, Had I a Golden Thread - Martin Carthy, Seeger, Pete
Anc Song (Azicatal) [Live] - Martin Carthy, Carthy, Martin
Wimoweh [Live][Excerpt] - Martin Carthy, Campbell, Paul [Son
Young Banker - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
The Postman's Knock - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Constant Billy - Martin Carthy, Traditional
Lakes of Cold Flynn [Live] - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Irish Washerwoman/Ash Plant - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Arthur McBride - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
The Royal Forester/Bald-Headed End of the Broom - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Nafarroa [Live] - Martin Carthy, Martinez, B.
The Wren - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
The King - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Joy Health Love and Peace - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Hunting the Wren [Live] - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Hunting the Cutty Wren - Martin Carthy, Barker, Les
Byker Hill - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Track Listings (24) - Disc #3
Nothing Rhymed - Martin Carthy, OSullivan, Gilbert
Lord of the Dance - Martin Carthy, Carter, Sydney
Rivers of Babylon (Babalon) - Martin Carthy, Gelineau, J.
History Lesson - Martin Carthy, Rosselson, Leon
January Man - Martin Carthy, Goulder, Dave
Ballad of Alfie Hinds [Live] - Martin Carthy, Houlton, David
The Humane Turnkey, Pt. 2 - Martin Carthy, Bellamy, Peter
Farewell, Farewell [Alternative Mix][#] - Martin Carthy, Carthy, Martin
Dust to Dust - Martin Carthy, Kirkpatrick, John
Stitch in Time [Live][#] - Martin Carthy, Waterson, Mike
Trimdon Grange [#] - Martin Carthy, Armstrong, Tommy
Palaces of Gold - Martin Carthy, Rosselson, Leon
Springhill Mine Disaster - Martin Carthy, MacColl, Ewan
Coal Not Dole [Live] - Martin Carthy, Sutcliffe, Kay
Perfumes of Arabia [Live][#] - Martin Carthy, Holland, Maggie
Such a War Has Never Been - Martin Carthy, Barker, Les
The Wife of the Soldier - Martin Carthy, Brecht, Bertolt
The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll - Martin Carthy, Dylan, Bob
The Ant and the Grasshopper - Martin Carthy, Rosselson, Leon
Company Policy - Martin Carthy, Carthy, Martin
On a Monday Morning [Live] - Martin Carthy, Hutchinson, Paul
Rave On - Martin Carthy, Petty, Norman
Oor Hamlet [Live] - Martin Carthy, McNaughtan, Adam
The Harry Lime Theme (Third Man Theme) - Martin Carthy, Karas, Anton
Track Listings (20) - Disc #4
Jack Orion - Martin Carthy, Carthy, Martin
The Seven Virgins (Leaves of Life) - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Duncan and Brady - Martin Carthy, Leadbetter, Huddie
Geordie [Live] - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Sir Patrick Spens - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
King Henry - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Sovay the Female Highwayman [Live][#] - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Man of Newlyn Town - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
The Bows of London [Live][#] - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Lucy Wan [Live] - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Lord Randall - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
The Whale Catchers - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Rufford Park Poachers - Martin Carthy, Carthy, Martin
John Barleycorn [Live][#] - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Hard Times of Old England [Live][#] - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Hard Cheese of Old England - Martin Carthy, Barker, Les
Over the Hills and Far Away - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
The Farmer's Servant [Live] - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
False Knight on the Road [Live] - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
The Elfin Knight - Martin Carthy, Traditional, Arrang
Four CD compilation for the influential British folk artistwho inspired Bob Dylan, Paul Simon and directly or indirectly helped form Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span and the Albion Band. Includes his earliest and most re... more »cent known live recordings plus s« less
Four CD compilation for the influential British folk artistwho inspired Bob Dylan, Paul Simon and directly or indirectly helped form Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span and the Albion Band. Includes his earliest and most recent known live recordings plus s
"Martin Carthy stands alone as one of the great figures of the English folk revival, but also can take a lot of credit for folk rock since 1970. This box is an excellent selection for Carthy enthusiasts, but is maybe not ideal for newcomers. It covers a broad sweep of his career to date, and features a lot of live performances and other 'alternate' versions of favorite songs.I'd have given it five stars anyway, had it not been for some unfortunate choices on 'Carthy Contemporaries', where we get some hootenanny-era embarrassments that he'd probably have preferred to see buried in the vaults forever and a day-O. Better to have dumped half of this particular 'theme' CD and replaced it with more traditional material, of which there is, after all, a vast abundance. But that's just a personal take: nt everyone shares my taste for gloomy ballads and razorsharp playing, perhaps.For beginners, you can't do better than the first two albums, both out on CD. Those, plus the third, "Byker Hill" feature the unsurpassable Dave Swarbrick on violin and mandolin, and are absolute classics, by any criteria, whatever your musical taste.But if you want to see him in all his various incarnations: folk club strummer, then inventor of a new way of playing guitar (loosely derived from Davy Graham), followed by stints with Steeleye Span, The Watersons, Brass Monkey, and various other projects, this is a very good place to start. You can't fault him for not being musically adventurous! Some of the obscure stuff is quite astounding, but he's always at his best on 'big ballads.' Try 'Prince Heathen' or 'Famous Flower of Serving Men' for more obscure examples of this art, both with quite amazing guitar backing."
A fitting tribute to a great folk traditionalist
Joe Sixpack -- Slipcue.com | ...in Middle America | 05/20/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A 4-CD collection of British folk legend Martin Carthy's best work, spanning from the 1960s to the present day -- the motherlode for Martin Carthy true believers! This box set is divided thematically: "Classic Carthy," a disc of "hits," he's recorded over the years, "Carthy In Company," featuring rare, previously unreleased collaborations with various cohorts, including John Kirkpartick, The Albion Band, Steeleye Span, The Watersons, etc.; a third CD titled "Carthy Contemporaries," with Carthy providing interpretations of his favorite contemporary songwriters, and a fourth disc, "Child: Carthy," that focusses exclusively on the British folk treasure trove known as the Child Ballads. (The Child Ballads are the collected work of 19th Century folklorist James Francis Child, who gathered hundreds of the most striking English and Scottish folk ballads into a multi-volume codex that became one of the wellsprings of the '50s/'60s British folk revival... A new publisher called Loomis House Press began reprinting the complete series in 2002, well worth checking out if you're a hardcore folkie!) This box set is a real tour de force, complete with a lavish, highly informative booklet, a flowchart showing the various stages of Carthy's career, and tons of rarities from folk concerts, TV shows and the like. Eighty-three tracks total... plenty of high-class listening for anyone who's ready!"