The Lark Rise Band

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Poor Old Soldier 00:00 Tools
Lark Rrise To Candleford Theme Tune(Cover) 00:00 Tools
"The White Tails Of Rabbits Bobbed"…From The Book 00:00 Tools
Til The Time We Meet Again 05:10 Tools
Queenie's Bees 00:00 Tools
Bonny Labouring Boy 00:00 Tools
I Have a Bonnet Trimmed with Blue/In and out the Window 00:00 Tools
Bad News is all the Wind can carry 00:00 Tools
Laura's Song 00:00 Tools
Two Morris Dance Trunes 00:00 Tools
May Song 00:00 Tools
Brighton Camp 00:00 Tools
"Most Of The Men Sand And Whistled"…From The Book 00:00 Tools
John Barleycorn 00:00 Tools
Lark Rise(Alf's Song) 00:00 Tools
"The Day When The Doctor Called In The Relieving Officer"…From The Book 00:00 Tools
"The Procession Stepped Out Briskley"…From The Book 00:00 Tools
"Before His Arrival There Had Been No Musical Instruments Of Any Kind"…From The Book 00:00 Tools
'Til The Time We Meet Again 00:00 Tools
Cover of the Lark Rise to Candleford Theme 00:00 Tools
Lark Rise Theme Tune 00:00 Tools
Two Morris Dance Tunes 00:00 Tools
Cover Of The Lark Rise To Candleford Themetune From The BBC Series 00:00 Tools
Two Morris Dances 00:00 Tools
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The Lark Rise band are an English folk band, formed by Ashley Hutchings. Lark Rise to Candleford is trilogy of books full of customs, stories, traditions, music and more and was written by Flora Thompson and published in the 1930s and '40s. When the National Theatre put on a play of Lark Rise in 1981, Ashley Hutchings was appointed music director and the Albion Band performed the music. The subsequent album became both a commercial and artistic legend. With the re-release of the original classic album, Ashley Hutchings has formed a new Lark Rise Band: Ashley Hutchings - Vocals and Bass Simon Care - Melodeons, vocals and dancing Ruth Angell - Fiddle and vocals Judy Dunlop - Vocals Mark Hutchinson - Guitar and vocals Guy Fletcher - Fiddle, guitar, drums and vocals Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.