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Folk - WARREN FAHEY Man Of The Earth (Mining Industry Songs & Ballads) Vinyl 1975

Larrikin Records

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Collection of mining songs, both old and later songs & ballads.

Typical of the folk songs at the time, heavily influenced by the British Music Hall music and so called "Parlour Room" songs.



The cover photograph is also a well known painting "The Prospector 1889" by Julian Ashton which is apparently hanging at the Art Gallery of NSW.

Larrikin records was owned and operated by Warren Fahey. He had a small shop in Paddington Sydney and started up the label in 1974.

 

This was his FIRST pressing release

He continued with the label up until 1995 and then sold it to Festival.

Larrikin is one of Australia's modern recording pioneers.
 

Man Of The Earth - A Collection of early mining songs and ballads
Larrikin Records


 
Cat# LARRIKIN 001

Runout/Matrix codes: LR-001A, LR-001B

1975

Australian release

Cover is in excellent condition

New inner sleeve

Vinyl is in excellent condition

New outer protective sleeve

ARTIST - TRACK(s)

Warren Fahey/Tony Suttor/Andy Saunders/Dave de Hugard, Mike Jackson - Navvy On The Line

Phyl Lobl - Castles In The Air

Dave de Hugard - Pint Pot And Billy

Andy Saunders - Mines Of Australia

Warren Fahey - Sixteen Thousand Miles From Home

Dave de Hugard - Song Of The Thrush

Phyl Lobl, Tony Suttor - Man Of The Earth

Tony Suttor, Andy Saunders - Norman Brown

Warren Fahey, Tony Suttor - When We Get Our Twopence Back

Phyl Lobl, Tony Suttor, Andy Saunders - The Eldorado Mining Disaster

Warren Fahey, Tony Suttor - The Miner

Andy Saunders - The Diamond Drill

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