Black-edged Visiting Card
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Black-edged Visiting Card is the title of the first album by Broadside Electric
Broadside Electric
Broadside Electric are an American electric folk band from Philadelphia. Formed in 1990, they are still active in 2011...

. It was released on December 1, 1992 in the United States
United States
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Track listing

  1. New York Girls / Yoshke / Sailor's Hornpipe – 5:57
  2. Drive the Cold Winter Away / Wild Mountain Thyme
    Wild Mountain Thyme
    "Wild Mountain Thyme", also known as "Purple Heather" and "Will You Go Lassie, Go", is a folk song, rewritten by Francis McPeake, a native of Belfast, Northern Ireland...

     – 6:25
  3. Skewball
    Skewball
    Skewball was the name of an 18th-century British racehorse, most famous as the subject of a broadsheet ballad and folk-song.-History:The horse was foaled in 1741, and originally owned by Francis, 2nd Earl of Godolphin, and later sold. His name has been recorded as "Squball", "Sku-ball", or...

     – 3:47
  4. 40 lbs. of Yarn (reels): Sligo Maid / Growling Old Man and Cackling Old Woman / Red-Haired Boy / Kitchen Girl / Drowsy Maggie – 5:33
  5. Mosé Salió de Misrayim – 4:18
  6. Henry Martin
    Henry Martin (song)
    "Henry Martin" is a traditional Scottish folk song about a youngest brother who turns pirate to support his older brothers. The first known printed version dates from the early 17th century and consisted of 82 verses describing the exploits of the freebooter Sir Andrew Barton and his two...

     – 5:54
  7. False Sir John (Child
    Child Ballads
    The Child Ballads are a collection of 305 ballads from England and Scotland, and their American variants, collected by Francis James Child in the late nineteenth century...

     #4, Roud
    Roud Folk Song Index
    The Roud Folk Song Index is a database of 300,000 references to over 21,600 songs that have been collected from oral tradition in the English language from all over the world...

    #21) / La Rotta – 5:26
  8. The Six Questions – 7:04


Total length: 44:24

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