Woodworm Years - Silvermist Cover
Silver Mist
Woodworm Years - Folkprint Cover
Folkprint
THE WOODWORM YEARS : Silver Mist Reissue / Folkprint Reissue (CD)
August 1996
TRACKS:
Level Pegging (Trad. Arr. Dave Pegg) (by DAVE PEGG) 3'03"
The Hiring Fair (Ralph McTell / Dave Mattacks) 5'46"
Wat Tyler (Ralph McTell / Simon Nicol) 5'28"
Portmeirion (Ric Sanders) 5'18"
Honour And Praise (John Richards) 5'17"
The Deserter (John Richards) (by SIMON NICOL) 5'10"
From A Distance (Julie Gold) (by SIMON NICOL) 5'00"
Rosemary's Sister (Huw Williams) (by SIMON NICOL) 5'34"
Red And Gold (Ralph McTell) 6'40"
Summer Before The War (Huw Williams) 4'30"
Con Casey's Jig / Tripping Up The Stairs (Trad. Arr. Martin Allcock) (by MARTIN ALLCOCK) 4'07"
Claudy Banks (Trad. Arr. Fairport Convention) 5'53"
Three Jigs For Jamie (Ric Sanders) (by RIC SANDERS) 3'29"
Ginnie (Huw Williams) 4'10"
Orange Blossom Special (Live)(Ervin Rouse) 4'18"
Rubber Band (Mike Waterson) 3'05"
Notes:
  • Tracks 1-14 previously issued on CD " The Woodworm Years" (Woodworm Records WRCD 015)
  • Track 15 previously issued on LP " Farewell, Farewell" (Woodworm Records BEAR 22) and on CD " Farewell, Farewell (Road Goes On Forever RGFCD 001) and reissued on Terrapin Trucking TRUCK CD 011)
  • Track 16 first issued as the A-Side of the 7" Single on Simons PMW1)
ISSUES
UK Silver Mist Music SIV CD 0005 (August 1996) (new artwork)
Folkprint FP003CD (February 1998) (the artwork mainly reverts back to that used on the original issue of " The Woodworm Years" (Woodworm Records WRCD 015) although printed in different shades of Green. This issue contains all 16 tracks (including the two bonus tracks) that appeared on the Silver Mist Issue, however the original artwork (booklet and inlay tray) was never amended to show the extra tracks so only shows the original 14 tracks.
JAPAN Voiceprint Japan VPJ 062 (25 February 1998) (imported copies of UK Folkprint FP003CD but with Japanese liner notes.)

Silver Mist Issue: Digitally remastered by Mike Brown and Rober M. Corich June 1996. CD artwork by Frank McPortland. New Notes by Simon Hart, July 1996.
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