Raymond, Gwenifer - You Were Never Much Of A Dancer Raymond, Gwenifer - You Were Never Much Of A Dancer
Raymond, Gwenifer - You Were Never Much Of A Dancer

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Raymond, Gwenifer - You Were Never Much Of A Dancer Raymond, Gwenifer

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Genre: Folk.
Track List

A1. Off To See The Hangman, Part I (0:57)
A2. Sometimes There's Blood (4:45)
A3. Idumea (2:42)
A4. Off To See The Hangman, Part II (4:45)
A5. Face Down Strut (1:35)
A6. Laika's Song (1:48)
A7. Oh, Command Me Lord! (2:13)
B1. Sweep It Up (2:04)
B2. Requiem For John Fahey (3:04)
B3. Dance Of The Everlasting Faint (4:26)
B4. Bleeding Finger Blues (1:58)
B5. Sack 'Em Up, Parts I And II (5:41)
B6. It Was All Sackcloth And Ashes (3:24)

Format: BLACK LP

In her own words ....

When I was about eight years old a pretty formative thing happened to me ... my mum bought me a cassette tape of Nirvana’s Nevermind. Being so young I'd had no real interest in music prior to that, but I did have a ‘My First Sony’ cassette player that I used to listen to audiobooks. Anyway, I put the tape in, pressed play, and what I heard blew my little 8 year old mind. I don't know what it was about that wall of sound that so captured me, but I spent many hours hyperactively running around the house with headphones on, volume at full blast, and Nevermind on repeat. It was either for Christmas or my birthday that year, that I asked for a guitar.

I spent all my teenage years playing either guitar or drums in various punk and rock outfits around the Welsh valleys, but around that time I was also getting seriously into older stuff, Dylan, The Velvet Underground and the like. Through those cheap compilation CDs you could get then, I found that a common influence amongst these guys was pre-war delta and country blues, as well as Appalachian music. Eventually I stumbled upon Mississippi John Hurt, Skip James and Roscoe Holcomb, and they became the holy trinity of musicians I so wanted to able to play like. Eventually, I tracked down a blues man in Cardiff who could teach me and it was in studying these guys that I was introduced to John Fahey and the whole American Primitive thing.

Standard Vinyl LP.

Condition: Brand New
Release date: Sep 04, 2026
Catalogue number: LPWABB236
Barcode: 0634457260115
SKU: HJM-10843
Format: BLACK LP

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