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''Ashore'' is a folk album by June Tabor released in 2011 on
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, catalogue number TSCD 577. It is a collection of songs concerning humankind's relationship with the sea.


Track listing

# Finisterre (Ian Telfer) # The Bleacher Lassie Of Kelvinhaugh (Trad. arr. Tabor) # The Grey Funnel Line ( Cyril Tawney) # Le Vingt-Cinquième du Mois d'Octobre (Trad. arr. Tabor, Cutting, Emerson) #
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/ Clive Langer) # Jamaica (arr. Emerson, Cutting, Harries) # The Great Selkie Of Sule Skerry ( Trad. arr. Tabor, Warren) # Winter Comes In (words: Jack Renwick, music: Ronald Jamieson) / Vidlin Voe (Frank Jamieson) # The Oggie Man (Cyril Tawney) # I'll go and enlist for a soldier (Trad. arr. Cutting, Harries) # The Brean Lament (Trad. arr. Tabor, Warren) # Le Petit Navire (Trad. arr. Tabor, Cutting, Emerson) # Across The Wide Ocean (words Les Barker, tune trad)


Personnel

* June Tabor - vocals * Andy Cutting - diatonic accordion * Mark Emerson - viola & violin *
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- double bass * Huw Warren - piano


References


External links


Page at record label

BBC Review
by Colin Irwin
Interview with June Tabor
by Peter Paphides {{DEFAULTSORT:Ashore (Album) June Tabor albums 2011 albums