The Skiffle Sessions: Live in Belfast

~ Release by Van Morrison, Lonnie Donegan & Chris Barber (see all versions of this release, 3 available)

Tracklist

CD 1
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1It Takes a Worried Man
recording engineer:
Barry Clempson (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21), Greg Hackett (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21) and Walter Samuel (engineer) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
producer:
Van Morrison
assistant mixer:
Jerome King and Sam Miller (alias of Hanno Leichtmann)
mixer:
Walter Samuel (engineer)
arranger:
Lonnie Donegan
recorded at:
Whitla Hall in Belfast, Belfast, County Antrim, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
mixed at:
The Wool Hall in Beckington, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
live recording of:
Worried Man Blues (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
3:40
2Lost John
recording engineer:
Barry Clempson (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21), Greg Hackett (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21) and Walter Samuel (engineer) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
producer:
Van Morrison
assistant mixer:
Jerome King and Sam Miller (alias of Hanno Leichtmann)
mixer:
Walter Samuel (engineer)
arranger:
Van Morrison
recorded at:
Whitla Hall in Belfast, Belfast, County Antrim, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
mixed at:
The Wool Hall in Beckington, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
live cover recording of:
Lost John (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
arranger:
Lonnie Donegan
publisher:
Exile Publishing Ltd., Shalon Music and Universal Music Publishing Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Universal Music Publishing Group)
3:33
3Goin’ Home
recording engineer:
Barry Clempson (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21), Greg Hackett (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21) and Walter Samuel (engineer) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
producer:
Van Morrison
assistant mixer:
Jerome King and Sam Miller (alias of Hanno Leichtmann)
mixer:
Walter Samuel (engineer)
piano:
Dr. John (New Orleans blues pianist, singer and songwriter) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
arranger:
Ken Colyer
recorded at:
Whitla Hall in Belfast, Belfast, County Antrim, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
mixed at:
The Wool Hall in Beckington, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
live cover recording of:
Goin’ Home (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
lyricist:
William Arms Fisher (in 1922)
composer:
William Arms Fisher and Antonín Dvořák (composer) (in 1893)
instruments arranger:
William Arms Fisher
publisher:
Dash Music Co. Ltd.
is based on:
Symfonie č. 9 e moll, op. 95 „Z Nového světa“: II. Largo
3:08
4Good Morning Blues
recording engineer:
Barry Clempson (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21), Greg Hackett (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21) and Walter Samuel (engineer) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
producer:
Van Morrison
assistant mixer:
Jerome King and Sam Miller (alias of Hanno Leichtmann)
mixer:
Walter Samuel (engineer)
piano:
Dr. John (New Orleans blues pianist, singer and songwriter) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
recorded at:
Whitla Hall in Belfast, Belfast, County Antrim, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
mixed at:
The Wool Hall in Beckington, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
live cover recording of:
Good Morning Blues (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
lyricist, composer and arranger:
Huddie William Ledbetter
publisher:
Kensington Music Ltd. and TRO-Folkways Music Publishers, Inc.
2:52
5Outskirts of Town
recording engineer:
Barry Clempson (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21), Greg Hackett (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21) and Walter Samuel (engineer) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
producer:
Van Morrison
assistant mixer:
Jerome King and Sam Miller (alias of Hanno Leichtmann)
mixer:
Walter Samuel (engineer)
recorded at:
Whitla Hall in Belfast, Belfast, County Antrim, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
mixed at:
The Wool Hall in Beckington, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
live recording of:
Outskirts of Town (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
writer:
Andy Razaf and Fats Waller
publisher:
MCA Music Publishing (renamed since c. 1996 as Universal Music Publishing Group) and Universal‐MCA Music Publishing (US)
4:21
6Don’t You Rock Me Daddio
recording engineer:
Barry Clempson (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21), Greg Hackett (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21) and Walter Samuel (engineer) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
producer:
Van Morrison
assistant mixer:
Jerome King and Sam Miller (alias of Hanno Leichtmann)
mixer:
Walter Samuel (engineer)
recorded at:
Whitla Hall in Belfast, Belfast, County Antrim, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
mixed at:
The Wool Hall in Beckington, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
live cover recording of:
Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
composer:
Bill Varley and Wally Whyton
1:52
7Alabamy Bound
recording engineer:
Barry Clempson (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21), Greg Hackett (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21) and Walter Samuel (engineer) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
producer:
Van Morrison
assistant mixer:
Jerome King and Sam Miller (alias of Hanno Leichtmann)
mixer:
Walter Samuel (engineer)
recorded at:
Whitla Hall in Belfast, Belfast, County Antrim, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
mixed at:
The Wool Hall in Beckington, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
live cover recording of:
Alabamy Bound (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
lyricist:
Buddy DeSylva (in 1924) and Bud Green (in 1924)
composer:
Ray Henderson (in 1924)
2:23
8Midnight Special
recording engineer:
Barry Clempson (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21), Greg Hackett (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21) and Walter Samuel (engineer) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
producer:
Van Morrison
assistant mixer:
Jerome King and Sam Miller (alias of Hanno Leichtmann)
mixer:
Walter Samuel (engineer)
recorded at:
Whitla Hall in Belfast, Belfast, County Antrim, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
mixed at:
The Wool Hall in Beckington, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
live recording of:
Midnight Special (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
publisher:
Union Songs AB (publisher)
2:54
9Dead or Alive
recording engineer:
Barry Clempson (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21), Greg Hackett (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21) and Walter Samuel (engineer) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
producer:
Van Morrison
assistant mixer:
Jerome King and Sam Miller (alias of Hanno Leichtmann)
mixer:
Walter Samuel (engineer)
recorded at:
Whitla Hall in Belfast, Belfast, County Antrim, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
mixed at:
The Wool Hall in Beckington, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
live cover recording of:
Dead or Alive (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
lyricist and composer:
Woody Guthrie (American singer-songwriter)
publisher:
TRO Essex Music Ltd. and TRO-Ludlow Music, Inc.
2:34
10Frankie and Johnny
recording engineer:
Barry Clempson (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21), Greg Hackett (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21) and Walter Samuel (engineer) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
producer:
Van Morrison
assistant mixer:
Jerome King and Sam Miller (alias of Hanno Leichtmann)
mixer:
Walter Samuel (engineer)
recorded at:
Whitla Hall in Belfast, Belfast, County Antrim, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
mixed at:
The Wool Hall in Beckington, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
live cover recording of:
Frankie and Johnny (traditional song, version of "Frankie and Albert") (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
publisher:
Carl Sandburg (in 1927)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 254)
is based on:
You’re My Baby
version of:
Frankie and Albert (traditional song without the lyrics from "You’re My Baby", first published 1904)
4:31
11Goodnight Irene
recording engineer:
Barry Clempson (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21), Greg Hackett (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21) and Walter Samuel (engineer) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
producer:
Van Morrison
assistant mixer:
Jerome King and Sam Miller (alias of Hanno Leichtmann)
mixer:
Walter Samuel (engineer)
recorded at:
Whitla Hall in Belfast, Belfast, County Antrim, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
mixed at:
The Wool Hall in Beckington, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
live recording of:
Goodnight Irene (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
arranger:
Ledbetter and John A. Lomax
publisher:
Lodlow Music, Spencer Music Corp., TRO-Ludlow Music, Inc. and Tyler Music Ltd.
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 11681)
translated version of:
Godnatt Irene
2:46
12Railroad Bill
recording engineer:
Barry Clempson (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21), Greg Hackett (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21) and Walter Samuel (engineer) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
producer:
Van Morrison
assistant mixer:
Jerome King and Sam Miller (alias of Hanno Leichtmann)
mixer:
Walter Samuel (engineer)
recorded at:
Whitla Hall in Belfast, Belfast, County Antrim, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
mixed at:
The Wool Hall in Beckington, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
live recording of:
Railroad Bill (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
publisher:
Warner Bros. Music (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
1:57
13Mule Skinner Blues
recording engineer:
Barry Clempson (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21), Greg Hackett (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21) and Walter Samuel (engineer) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
producer:
Van Morrison
assistant mixer:
Jerome King and Sam Miller (alias of Hanno Leichtmann)
mixer:
Walter Samuel (engineer)
recorded at:
Whitla Hall in Belfast, Belfast, County Antrim, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
mixed at:
The Wool Hall in Beckington, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
live cover recording of:
Blue Yodel No. 8 (Mule Skinner Blues) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
lyricist and composer:
Jimmie Rodgers (country music pioneer, died in 1933)
publisher:
Peer International Corporation (BMI)
part of:
Blue Yodels by Jimmie Rodgers
3:06
14The Ballad of Jesse James
recording engineer:
Barry Clempson (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21), Greg Hackett (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21) and Walter Samuel (engineer) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
producer:
Van Morrison
assistant mixer:
Jerome King and Sam Miller (alias of Hanno Leichtmann)
mixer:
Walter Samuel (engineer)
recorded at:
Whitla Hall in Belfast, Belfast, County Antrim, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
mixed at:
The Wool Hall in Beckington, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
live recording of:
Jesse James (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
publisher:
Billy Gashade (in 1882)
lyricist:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
3:08
15I Wanna Go Home
recording engineer:
Barry Clempson (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21), Greg Hackett (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21) and Walter Samuel (engineer) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
producer:
Van Morrison
assistant mixer:
Jerome King and Sam Miller (alias of Hanno Leichtmann)
mixer:
Walter Samuel (engineer)
recorded at:
Whitla Hall in Belfast, Belfast, County Antrim, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
mixed at:
The Wool Hall in Beckington, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
live recording of:
The John B. Sails (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
3:47

Credits

Release

manufactured in:Europe
printed in:Europe
art direction and design:AP;D
photography:Paul Cox (photographer)
liner notes:Chris Barber (British jazz trombonist)
Lonnie Donegan
Van Morrison
acoustic guitar:Lonnie Donegan (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
Paul Henry (guitarist) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
Van Morrison (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
Big Jim Sullivan (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
double bass and trombone:Chris Barber (British jazz trombonist) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
drums (drum set):Chris Hunt (drummer) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
electric bass guitar:Nicky Scott (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
harmonica and saxophone:Nick Payn (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
percussion and washboard:Alan 'Sticky' Wicket (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
background vocals:Chris Barber (British jazz trombonist) (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
Nick Payn (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
vocals:Lonnie Donegan (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
Van Morrison (from 1998-11-20 until 1998-11-21)
copyrighted (©) by:Exile Productions Ltd. (not for Label Release) (in 1999, in 2000)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:Exile Productions Ltd. (not for Label Release) (in 2000)
licensed to:Virgin Records Ltd. (not for release label use! for company relationships only)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/1931826 [info]
ASIN:UK: B00003NH9P [info]

Release group

associated singles/EPs:I Wanna Go Home
Wikidata:Q3522740 [info]