Dick Langford / Tricks Upon Travellers
In My Head (with Roy-Al) In My Head (with Roy-Al)
This was written by Roy Allen Hunt http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=760609 I wrote the backing he wrote the melody, words and sang it.
Zoom Bang Bang Zoom Bang Bang
This is a true story. Charles Evans plays Hammond organ and Rebsie Fairholm sings backing vocals
Sometimes You Realise Sometimes You Realise
An exercise in 60s nostalgia. Rebsie Fairholm sings and wrote half the words. Special appearance by Chiana the cat and Django the dog.
Therapy Therapy
Bob Rogers from the Macjams put down the soundbed and asked for a vocal. Bob played everything and produced this. I just wrote the words and sang.
A Child's Thanks A Child's Thanks
An answer to Our Children Will Thank Us http://soundclick.com/share?songid=5094776
Stay (with Rebsie Fairholm) Stay (with Rebsie Fairholm)
A gentle song about love and despair. Rebsie Fairholm sings
The Cursing Song The Cursing Song
Written by R J Stewart in 1975 and arranged and performed (with permission) by Rebsie Fairholm with some extra stuff from me.
Porton Down Porton Down
A TUT song from 1995 Dulles Foster - Drums Graeme Hobbs - Vocals Mark Knight - Violin, keyboards Dick Langford - Guitar Jules Lawrence - harmonica, whistle Mike Skinner - Bass
Porton Down (1969) Porton Down (1969)
This was done in the style of a song from Liege and Lief for a musical challenge. Extra lyrics courtesy of Rebsie Fairholm who also sang.
Million Miles (Tricks Upon Travellers) Million Miles (Tricks Upon Travellers)
What Thatcher left us in the 90s. Rick Burtonshaw - drums Paul H - bass Graeme Hobbs - vocals Mark Knight - violin Dick Langford - guitar
Without Company Without Company
A song about depression. The excellent lyrics are by Tess Garvin and the melody by Tom Franz who also plays guitar. Thanks to Rebsie Fairholm who sang harmonies.
Lyke Wake Dirge Lyke Wake Dirge
An English folk tune. Rebsie Fairholm sings, I don't. This is an example of what might have happened if electric guitars had been around in medieval times. The Lyke Wake Dirge is a very old song about the soul's journey through purgatory. T
I had to marry you I had to marry you
Our hero's wife is dozing in front of the TV wondering how she got there.
Motorcycle Girl Motorcycle Girl
Sometimes it's difficult seperating fantasy and reality. Words and melody written by Richard Marris who played guitars. Arranged and sung by me.
The Minstrel Boy (with Rebsie) The Minstrel Boy (with Rebsie)
This is a collab with a very fine singer called Rebsie from the macjams site. The wash of sound is guitars played using an e-bow and all vocals are Rebsie's. The male vocal is a treated version of her voice
Boiled Sweets (unplugged) Boiled Sweets (unplugged)
Mt wife went to Egypt and was warned to carry boiled sweets and cheap pencils to give to the beggar children. I did a big production version of this (also on my Soundclick page) but this is how it started.