Smiddyburn
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| Smiddyburn | |
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| Released | July 1981 |
| Recorded | Regal Sound Recorders, Hitchin, 1981 |
| Genre | Folk rock |
| Label | Logo |
| Producer | John Wood |
Smiddyburn is a 1981 folk album recorded by Dave Swarbrick and named after the farm in Aberdeenshire where Swarbrick lived at the time. The tracks are mostly renditions of traditional folk tunes, and Swarbrick is assisted by his erstwhile colleagues from Fairport Convention as well as his early mentor, Beryl Marriott.[1]
