Dave Burland (born 12 July 1941,
Barnsley
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,
West Riding of Yorkshire
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, England)
is an English folk singer and guitarist. A former policeman,
he has been performing in English folk clubs since 1968 and has been described by ''
The Guardian
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'' as having a "uniquely relaxed singing style".
In 1976 Burland joined the folk group
Hedgehog Pie
Hedgehog Pie were a British folk rock group from the north-east of England, that evolved between 1969 and 1971. Despite frequent line-up changes, they built up a considerable regional and national following and produced three highly regarded a ...
, which disbanded in 1978. He re-formed the group in 2010, with Mick Doonan and Jed Grimes.
He provided additional vocals on the track "Wild Goose" on
Kate Rusby
Kate Anna Rusby (born 4 December 1973) is an English English folk music, folk singer-songwriter from Penistone, West Riding of Yorkshire, England. Sometimes called the "Barnsley Nightingale", she has headlined various British folk festivals, an ...
's award-winning 1999 album ''
Sleepless''.
Discography
Solo albums
*''A Dalesman's Litany'' (LP),
Leader Records (LER 2029), 1971; reissued as CD (LERCD2029), 1999
*''Dave Burland'' (LP), Trailer Records (LER 2082), 1972
*''Songs & Buttered Haycocks'' (LP), Rubber Records (RUB 012), 1975
*''You Can't Fool The Fat Man'' (LP), Rubber Records (RUB 036), 1979
*''Rollin (LP), Moonraker Music (MOO 6), 1984
*''Willin (LP),
Black Crow Records
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(CRO 223), 1989
*''His Master's Choice – The Songs Of Richard Thompson'' (CD), The Road Goes On Forever (RGFCD 009), 1994
*''Benchmark'' (CD), Fat Cat Records (FATCD004), 1996
With Tony Capstick and Dick Gaughan
*''Songs Of Ewan MacColl'' (LP), Rubber Records (RUB 027), 1978
*''Songs Of Ewan MacColl'' (LP),
Black Crow Records
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(CRO 215), 1978
With Hedgehog Pie
*''Just Act Normal'' (LP), Rubber Records (RUB 024), 1978
*''Hedgehog Pie Live!'' (CD), Blue Guitar (BGCD023), 2003
With the Awkward Squad
*''Okkard'' (CD) Fat Cat Records, 2017
On compilation albums
* "William Taylor" on ''Voices – English Traditional Songs'' (CD), Fellside Recordings (ECD87), 1992
* "The Shape of A Girl" on ''Street Cries – A Collection Of Dark Traditional Songs Re-Set In The Present Day By Ashley Hutchings'' (CD),
Topic Records
Topic Records is a British folk music label, which played a major role in the second British folk revival. It began as an offshoot of the Workers' Music Association in 1939, making it the oldest independent record label in the world.M. Brocken, ...
(TSCD535), 2001
References
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1941 births
Living people
English folk guitarists
English folk singers
English male guitarists
Musicians from Barnsley
People educated at Holgate School, Barnsley