Ian Campbell Folk Group
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The Ian Campbell Folk Group were one of the most popular and respected folk groups of the British folk revival of the 1960s. The group made many appearances on radio, television, and at national and international venues and festivals. They performed a mixture of British traditional folk music and new material, including compositions by Campbell. Much of their popularity flowed from the variety of their performance which included a mixture of solos, group vocals and instrumentals.
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Ian Campbell Folk Group
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Ian Campbell Folk Group
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Ian Campbell Folk Group
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Across the Hills : Transatlantic TRA 118 LP
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Ceilidh at the Crown : Topic TOP76 EP
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Coaldust Ballads : Transatlantic TRA 123 LP
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Contemporary Campbells : Transatlantic TRA 137 LP
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Live : Sonnet SPL 1967 LP
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New Impressions : Transatlantic TRA 151 LP
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Something To Sing About : PYE PKL 5506 LP
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The Circle Game : Transatlantic TRA 163 LP
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The Sun Is Burning : ARGO ZFB 13 LP
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Adam's Rib: Lorna Campbell Sings the Songs of Ian Campbell : Cottage COT. 701 LP
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Re-released as Presenting the Ian Campbell Folk Group : Contour 2870 314
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The Sun is Burning / The crow on the cradle : Topic Stop102 Single
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This Is the Ian Campbell Folk Group! : Transatlantic TRA 110 LP
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Ian Campbell and the Ian Campbell Folk Group with Dave Swarbrick : Music for Pleasure, MFP Stereo 1349 LP
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Birmingham, England
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1956
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The Ian Campbell Folk Group were one of the most popular and respected folk groups of the British folk revival of the 1960s. The group made many appearances on radio, television, and at national and international venues and festivals. They performed a mixture of British traditional folk music and new material, including compositions by Campbell. Much of their popularity flowed from the variety of their performance which included a mixture of solos, group vocals and instrumentals.
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7606
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1978
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1956