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A. L. Lloyd

Albert Lancaster Lloyd (29 February 1908 – 29 September 1982),[1] usually known as A. L. Lloyd or Bert Lloyd, was an English folk singer and collector of folk songs, and as such was a key figure in the British folk revival of the 1950s and 1960s. While Lloyd is most widely known for his work with British folk music, he had a keen interest in the music of Spain, Latin America, Southeastern Europe and Australia. He recorded at least six discs of Australian Bush ballads and folk music.

A. L. Lloyd
Background information
Birth nameAlbert Lancaster Lloyd
Born(1908-02-29)29 February 1908
Wandsworth, England
Died29 September 1982(1982-09-29) (aged 74)
Greenwich, England
GenresFolk music
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1950s–1982

Lloyd also helped establish the folk music subgenre of industrial folk music through his books, recordings, collecting and theoretical writings.

Early life Edit

Lloyd was born in the Wandsworth district of London. His father was an AA Patrolman and failed smallholder. His mother sang songs around the house and according to Lloyd mimicked the gypsy singers that she had heard. By the age of fifteen his mother had died and his father, an ex-soldier, was a semi-invalid, and Lloyd was sent as an assisted migrant to Australia in a scheme organised by the British Legion.[2] There, from 1924 to 1930, he worked on various sheep stations in New South Wales and it was during this time that he began to write down folksongs he learned.[3] In the outback of New South Wales he discovered that he could access the State Library and order books. His special interests being art and music he could get a grasp of those topics without seeing a painting or hearing any music. He also bought a wind-up gramophone and began to investigate some of the classical music he had previously read about.

Career as folklorist Edit

When Lloyd returned to the UK in 1935, during the Great Depression,[1] in the absence of a permanent job he pursued his interests in studying folk music and social and economic history, doing much of his research at the British Museum; he is quoted as saying that there is "nothing like unemployment for educating oneself".[4] In 1937, he signed on board a factory whaling ship, the Southern Empress, bound for the southern whaling grounds of the Antarctic.[5]

During this decade, Lloyd joined the Communist Party of Great Britain[6] and was strongly influenced by the writings of the Marxist historian, A. L. Morton, particularly his 1938 book A People's History of England.[7] In 1937, Lloyd's article "The People's own Poetry" was published in the Daily Worker (since 1966 renamed Morning Star) newspaper.[6]

In 1938, the BBC hired Lloyd to write a radio documentary about seafaring life, and from then on he worked as a journalist and singer.[1] As a proponent of communism, he was staunchly opposed to Adolf Hitler, and, in 1939, was commissioned by the BBC to produce a series of programmes on the rise of Nazism. Between 1940 and 1950 he was employed as a journalist by Picture Post magazine but he left the job in an act of solidarity with one of his colleagues.[7]

By the 1950s, Lloyd had established himself as a professional folklorist—as Colin Harper puts it "in a field of one".[8] Harper went to note that, at a time when the English folk revival was dominated by young people who wore jeans and pullovers, Lloyd was rarely seen in anything other than a suit (and a wide grin). Ewan MacColl is quoted as describing Lloyd affectionately as "a walking toby jug".[9] In 1959, Lloyd's collaboration with Ralph Vaughan Williams, The Penguin Book of English Folk Songs, was published.

The 1956 film Moby Dick, directed by John Huston, featured Lloyd singing a sea shanty as the Pequod first sets sail. There is also a brief visual clip of him.[1]

In the early 1960s, Lloyd became associated with an enterprise known as "Centre 42" which arose from Resolution 42 of the 1960 Trades Union Congress, concerning the importance of arts in the community. Centre 42 was a touring festival aimed at devolving art and culture from London to the other main working class towns of Britain. It was led by Arnold Wesker, with MacColl and Lloyd providing the musical content and Charles Parker on production. Centre 42 was important in bringing a range of folk performers to the public attention: Anne Briggs, the Ian Campbell Folk Group, The Spinners and The Watersons.[10]

Lloyd recorded many albums of English folk music, most notably several albums of the Child Ballads with MacColl. He also published many books on folk music and related topics, including The Singing Englishman, Come All Ye Bold Miners, and Folk Song in England. He was a founder-member of Topic Records and remained as their artistic director until his death.

The accompanying book to the Topic Records 70 year anniversary boxed set Three Score and Ten includes a short biography and lists two albums he is closely associated with as classic albums, The Iron Muse[11]: 30  and Frost and Fire by The Watersons.[11]: 34  Track five on the second CD has Lloyd singing The Two Magicians from another album he was closely associated with, being The Bird in the Bush (Traditional Erotic Songs).

Mark Gregory interviewed him in 1970 for the National Library of Australia,[12] and Michael Grosvenor Myer for Folk Review magazine in September 1974.

Lloyd died at his home in Greenwich in 1982.[1][13]

Discography Edit

Solo albums Edit

  • The Shooting of His Dear / Lord Bateman, HMV B.10593, 78rpm, 1953
  • Down in Yon Forest / The Bitter Withy, HMV B.10594, 78rpm, 1953
  • Bold Jack Donahue / Banks of the Condamine, Topic TRC84, 78rpm, 1954
  • Australian Bush Songs, Riverside RLP 12-606, 1956
  • The Foggy Dew and Other Traditional English Love Songs, Tradition Records TLP 1016, LP, US, 1956
  • Banks of the Condamine and Other Bush Songs, Wattle Records (Australia) 10-inch LP, 1957
  • Across the Western Plains, Wattle Records (Australia) LP, 1958
  • Outback Ballads. Folk songs of Australia. Topic Records 12T51, 1958
  • English Drinking Songs, Riverside Records (US) LP, 1961. CD Reissue: Topic records
  • England and Her Folk Songs (A Selection From The Penguin Book), with Alf Edwards, Collector Records (UK) 7-inch EP
  • First Person (Some of His Favourite Folk Songs), Topic Records LP, 1966
  • The Best of A. L. Lloyd, Xtra (UK) LP, 1966
  • Leviathan, Topic Records (UK) LP, 1967. CD Reissue: Topic records
  • Ten Thousand Miles Away: English and Australian Folk Songs, Fellside Records (UK) 2CD, 2008
  • An Evening with A. L. Lloyd Fellside Recordings (UK) CD, 2010
  • Turtle Dove, Fellside Records (UK), 2014

With Ewan MacColl Edit

  • The English and Scottish Popular Ballads 9 Volumes, Washington albums, 1952
  • Blow Boys Blow (Songs of The Sea), Tradition Records (US) LP, 1957. LP Reissue: Transatlantic, 1967. CD Reissue: Tradition, 1996
  • Thar She Blows! (Whaling Ballads and Songs), Riverside RLP 12-635 (US) LP, 1957
  • Convicts and Currency Lads. Wattle Recordings B2, EP, 1958
  • Whaling Ballads, Washington WLP 724 (US) LP, 196x. This was a reissue of the Riverside album above.
  • English and Scottish Folk Ballads, Topic Records (UK) LP, 1964
  • Bold Sportsmen All, Topic Records (UK) 10-inch, 1958. CD reissue: Topic Records
  • Gamblers and Sporting Blades (Songs of the Ring and the Racecourse), Topic records (UK) 7-inch EP, 1962
  • A Sailor's Garland, Xtra Records (UK) LP, 1966

Compilations and contributions Edit

  • Blow The Man Down, Topic Records (UK) 7-inch EP, 1956
  • The Iron Muse (A Panorama of Industrial Folk Music), Topic Records (UK) LP, 1963
  • Farewell Nancy (Sea Songs and Shanties), Topic Records (UK) LP, 1964
  • The Bird in the Bush - by A L Lloyd, Anne Briggs, Frankie Armstrong, Topic Records (UK) LP, 1966
  • Singing The Fishing – A Radio Ballad, Argo Records (UK) LP, 1967
  • "Babbacombe" Lee by Fairport Convention (1971), Island Records: Narration and arrangement
  • The Valiant Sailor (Songs & Ballads of Nelson's Navy), Topic Records (UK) LP, 1973
  • Sea Shanties, Topic Records (UK) LP, 1974
  • The Transports (A Ballad Opera by Peter Bellamy), Free Reed (UK) 2LP, 1977
  • Topic Sampler No. 1 – Folk Songs, Topic Records (UK) LP
  • Topic Sampler No. 2 – Folk Songs, Topic Records (UK) LP
  • Topic Sampler No. 3 – Men at Work, Topic Records (UK) LP
  • Topic Sampler No. 6 – A Collection of Ballads & Broadsides, Topic Records (UK) LP
  • Topic Sampler No. 7 – Sea Songs & Shanties, Topic Records (UK) LP
  • "Doodle let me go (yaller girls)" Performed on soundtrack of The Lighthouse (2019)

Recorded and edited by Lloyd Edit

  • Folk Music of Bulgaria, Topic Records (UK) LP, 1964
  • Folk Music of Albania, Topic Records (12T154) (UK) LP, 1966

Bibliography Edit

  • García Lorca, Federico (1937) Lament for the Death of a Bullfighter and other poems; translated by A. L. Lloyd. London: Heinemann
  • Kafka, Franz (1937) The Metamorphosis; translated by A. L. Lloyd. London: Parton Press; published as Metamorphosis (1946) by Vanguard Press, Inc.
  • Fallada, Hans (1952) The Drinker; translated by C. Lloyd and A. L. Lloyd: Melville House, Hoboken, N.J.
  • Lloyd, A. L. & Vinogradoff, Igor (1940) Shadow of the Swastika, London: John Lane The Bodley Head
  • Lloyd, A. L. (1944) The Singing Englishman: an introduction to folksong. London: Workers' Music Association
  • Lloyd, A. L. (compiler) (1945) Corn on the Cob (Popular and Traditional Poetry of the USA) London: Fore Publications
  • Lloyd, A. L. (1951) Singing Englishmen: a collection of folk-songs specially prepared for a Festival of Britain concert given in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain
  • Lloyd, A. L. (compiler) (1952) Coaldust Ballads (Part-songs by various composers). London: Workers' Music Association
  • Lloyd, A. L. (compiler) (1952) Come All Ye Bold Miners (Ballads & Songs of the Coalfield) London: Lawrence & Wishart
  • Vaughan Williams, Ralph; Lloyd, A.L., eds. (1959). The Penguin Book of English Folk Songs. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-85418-188-1.
  • Lloyd, A. L. (1960) The Golden City London: Methuen
  • Lloyd, A. L. (1967) Folk Song in England London: Lawrence & Wishart (Paperback edition: Paladin, 1975)

Films Edit

  • Ken Taylor, Ten Thousand Miles: A. L. Lloyd in Australia, 1970
  • Gavin Barry, Bert a personal memoir, 1985

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Eder, Bruce. (29 September 1982) A. L. Lloyd - Music Biography, Credits and Discography. AllMusic. Retrieved on 2013-02-24.
  2. ^ Particularly in the period after World War I, Australia had a policy of recruiting child migrants from the United Kingdom, financially assisted by the British Government's Empire Settlement legislation. See, for example, the Department of Health website
  3. ^ Britta Sweers, Electric Folk: The Changing Face of English Traditional Music, Oxford University Press, 2005, ISBN 0-19-515878-4
  4. ^ Sleeve notes to LP First Person (Topic 12T118).
  5. ^ Michael Brocken, The British Folk Revival 1944–2002, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd, 2003. ISBN 0-7546-3282-2 p.26
  6. ^ a b Brocken p. 25
  7. ^ a b Brocken p. 26
  8. ^ Harper, Colin (2006). Dazzling Stranger: Bert Jansch and the British Folk and Blues Revival (2006 ed.). Bloomsbury. p. 26. ISBN 0-7475-8725-6.
  9. ^ Harper p.26
  10. ^ Harper p.103
  11. ^ a b "THREE SCORE & TEN". Topicrecords.co.uk. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 January 2014. Retrieved 5 April 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  13. ^ Lucy Duran, "A. L. Lloyd. A Tribute", published in Yearbook for Traditional Music, Vol. 14, 1982 (1982), pp. xiii–xv

Further reading Edit

  • Dave Arthur, Bert: the Life and Times of A. L. Lloyd. London: Pluto Press, 2012, ISBN 9780745332529.

External links Edit

  • Biography of A. L. Lloyd in Canadian Journal for Traditional Music (1999/2000): "Starting Over: A. L. Lloyd and the Search for a New Folk Music, 1945–49" by E. David Gregory
  • – Lloyd's library and papers at the Library of Goldsmiths College, University of London
  • Reinhard Zierke's British Folk website Most complete Discography
  • Bert Lloyd Centenary links – Australian Folk Songs website
  • – EFDSS Concert 15 November 2008
  • BBC Radio 3 highlights of Tribute to Bert – Lucy Duran World Routes
  • – Bert: The Life and Times of A. L. Lloyd

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Albert Lancaster Lloyd 29 February 1908 29 September 1982 1 usually known as A L Lloyd or Bert Lloyd was an English folk singer and collector of folk songs and as such was a key figure in the British folk revival of the 1950s and 1960s While Lloyd is most widely known for his work with British folk music he had a keen interest in the music of Spain Latin America Southeastern Europe and Australia He recorded at least six discs of Australian Bush ballads and folk music A L LloydBackground informationBirth nameAlbert Lancaster LloydBorn 1908 02 29 29 February 1908Wandsworth EnglandDied29 September 1982 1982 09 29 aged 74 Greenwich EnglandGenresFolk musicOccupation s SingerYears active1950s 1982 Lloyd also helped establish the folk music subgenre of industrial folk music through his books recordings collecting and theoretical writings Contents 1 Early life 2 Career as folklorist 3 Discography 3 1 Solo albums 3 2 With Ewan MacColl 3 3 Compilations and contributions 3 4 Recorded and edited by Lloyd 4 Bibliography 5 Films 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life EditLloyd was born in the Wandsworth district of London His father was an AA Patrolman and failed smallholder His mother sang songs around the house and according to Lloyd mimicked the gypsy singers that she had heard By the age of fifteen his mother had died and his father an ex soldier was a semi invalid and Lloyd was sent as an assisted migrant to Australia in a scheme organised by the British Legion 2 There from 1924 to 1930 he worked on various sheep stations in New South Wales and it was during this time that he began to write down folksongs he learned 3 In the outback of New South Wales he discovered that he could access the State Library and order books His special interests being art and music he could get a grasp of those topics without seeing a painting or hearing any music He also bought a wind up gramophone and began to investigate some of the classical music he had previously read about Career as folklorist EditWhen Lloyd returned to the UK in 1935 during the Great Depression 1 in the absence of a permanent job he pursued his interests in studying folk music and social and economic history doing much of his research at the British Museum he is quoted as saying that there is nothing like unemployment for educating oneself 4 In 1937 he signed on board a factory whaling ship the Southern Empress bound for the southern whaling grounds of the Antarctic 5 During this decade Lloyd joined the Communist Party of Great Britain 6 and was strongly influenced by the writings of the Marxist historian A L Morton particularly his 1938 book A People s History of England 7 In 1937 Lloyd s article The People s own Poetry was published in the Daily Worker since 1966 renamed Morning Star newspaper 6 In 1938 the BBC hired Lloyd to write a radio documentary about seafaring life and from then on he worked as a journalist and singer 1 As a proponent of communism he was staunchly opposed to Adolf Hitler and in 1939 was commissioned by the BBC to produce a series of programmes on the rise of Nazism Between 1940 and 1950 he was employed as a journalist by Picture Post magazine but he left the job in an act of solidarity with one of his colleagues 7 By the 1950s Lloyd had established himself as a professional folklorist as Colin Harper puts it in a field of one 8 Harper went to note that at a time when the English folk revival was dominated by young people who wore jeans and pullovers Lloyd was rarely seen in anything other than a suit and a wide grin Ewan MacColl is quoted as describing Lloyd affectionately as a walking toby jug 9 In 1959 Lloyd s collaboration with Ralph Vaughan Williams The Penguin Book of English Folk Songs was published The 1956 film Moby Dick directed by John Huston featured Lloyd singing a sea shanty as the Pequod first sets sail There is also a brief visual clip of him 1 In the early 1960s Lloyd became associated with an enterprise known as Centre 42 which arose from Resolution 42 of the 1960 Trades Union Congress concerning the importance of arts in the community Centre 42 was a touring festival aimed at devolving art and culture from London to the other main working class towns of Britain It was led by Arnold Wesker with MacColl and Lloyd providing the musical content and Charles Parker on production Centre 42 was important in bringing a range of folk performers to the public attention Anne Briggs the Ian Campbell Folk Group The Spinners and The Watersons 10 Lloyd recorded many albums of English folk music most notably several albums of the Child Ballads with MacColl He also published many books on folk music and related topics including The Singing Englishman Come All Ye Bold Miners and Folk Song in England He was a founder member of Topic Records and remained as their artistic director until his death The accompanying book to the Topic Records 70 year anniversary boxed set Three Score and Ten includes a short biography and lists two albums he is closely associated with as classic albums The Iron Muse 11 30 and Frost and Fire by The Watersons 11 34 Track five on the second CD has Lloyd singing The Two Magicians from another album he was closely associated with being The Bird in the Bush Traditional Erotic Songs Mark Gregory interviewed him in 1970 for the National Library of Australia 12 and Michael Grosvenor Myer for Folk Review magazine in September 1974 Lloyd died at his home in Greenwich in 1982 1 13 Discography EditSolo albums Edit The Shooting of His Dear Lord Bateman HMV B 10593 78rpm 1953 Down in Yon Forest The Bitter Withy HMV B 10594 78rpm 1953 Bold Jack Donahue Banks of the Condamine Topic TRC84 78rpm 1954 Australian Bush Songs Riverside RLP 12 606 1956 The Foggy Dew and Other Traditional English Love Songs Tradition Records TLP 1016 LP US 1956 Banks of the Condamine and Other Bush Songs Wattle Records Australia 10 inch LP 1957 Across the Western Plains Wattle Records Australia LP 1958 Outback Ballads Folk songs of Australia Topic Records 12T51 1958 English Drinking Songs Riverside Records US LP 1961 CD Reissue Topic records England and Her Folk Songs A Selection From The Penguin Book with Alf Edwards Collector Records UK 7 inch EP First Person Some of His Favourite Folk Songs Topic Records LP 1966 The Best of A L Lloyd Xtra UK LP 1966 Leviathan Topic Records UK LP 1967 CD Reissue Topic records Ten Thousand Miles Away English and Australian Folk Songs Fellside Records UK 2CD 2008 An Evening with A L Lloyd Fellside Recordings UK CD 2010 Turtle Dove Fellside Records UK 2014With Ewan MacColl Edit The English and Scottish Popular Ballads 9 Volumes Washington albums 1952 Blow Boys Blow Songs of The Sea Tradition Records US LP 1957 LP Reissue Transatlantic 1967 CD Reissue Tradition 1996 Thar She Blows Whaling Ballads and Songs Riverside RLP 12 635 US LP 1957 Convicts and Currency Lads Wattle Recordings B2 EP 1958 Whaling Ballads Washington WLP 724 US LP 196x This was a reissue of the Riverside album above English and Scottish Folk Ballads Topic Records UK LP 1964 Bold Sportsmen All Topic Records UK 10 inch 1958 CD reissue Topic Records Gamblers and Sporting Blades Songs of the Ring and the Racecourse Topic records UK 7 inch EP 1962 A Sailor s Garland Xtra Records UK LP 1966Compilations and contributions Edit Blow The Man Down Topic Records UK 7 inch EP 1956 The Iron Muse A Panorama of Industrial Folk Music Topic Records UK LP 1963 Farewell Nancy Sea Songs and Shanties Topic Records UK LP 1964 The Bird in the Bush by A L Lloyd Anne Briggs Frankie Armstrong Topic Records UK LP 1966 Singing The Fishing A Radio Ballad Argo Records UK LP 1967 Babbacombe Lee by Fairport Convention 1971 Island Records Narration and arrangement The Valiant Sailor Songs amp Ballads of Nelson s Navy Topic Records UK LP 1973 Sea Shanties Topic Records UK LP 1974 The Transports A Ballad Opera by Peter Bellamy Free Reed UK 2LP 1977 Topic Sampler No 1 Folk Songs Topic Records UK LP Topic Sampler No 2 Folk Songs Topic Records UK LP Topic Sampler No 3 Men at Work Topic Records UK LP Topic Sampler No 6 A Collection of Ballads amp Broadsides Topic Records UK LP Topic Sampler No 7 Sea Songs amp Shanties Topic Records UK LP Doodle let me go yaller girls Performed on soundtrack of The Lighthouse 2019 Recorded and edited by Lloyd Edit Folk Music of Bulgaria Topic Records UK LP 1964 Folk Music of Albania Topic Records 12T154 UK LP 1966Bibliography EditGarcia Lorca Federico 1937 Lament for the Death of a Bullfighter and other poems translated by A L Lloyd London Heinemann Kafka Franz 1937 The Metamorphosis translated by A L Lloyd London Parton Press published as Metamorphosis 1946 by Vanguard Press Inc Fallada Hans 1952 The Drinker translated by C Lloyd and A L Lloyd Melville House Hoboken N J Lloyd A L amp Vinogradoff Igor 1940 Shadow of the Swastika London John Lane The Bodley Head Lloyd A L 1944 The Singing Englishman an introduction to folksong London Workers Music Association Lloyd A L compiler 1945 Corn on the Cob Popular and Traditional Poetry of the USA London Fore Publications Lloyd A L 1951 Singing Englishmen a collection of folk songs specially prepared for a Festival of Britain concert given in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain Lloyd A L compiler 1952 Coaldust Ballads Part songs by various composers London Workers Music Association Lloyd A L compiler 1952 Come All Ye Bold Miners Ballads amp Songs of the Coalfield London Lawrence amp Wishart Vaughan Williams Ralph Lloyd A L eds 1959 The Penguin Book of English Folk Songs Harmondsworth Penguin Books ISBN 0 85418 188 1 Lloyd A L 1960 The Golden City London Methuen Lloyd A L 1967 Folk Song in England London Lawrence amp Wishart Paperback edition Paladin 1975 Films EditKen Taylor Ten Thousand Miles A L Lloyd in Australia 1970 Gavin Barry Bert a personal memoir 1985References Edit a b c d e Eder Bruce 29 September 1982 A L Lloyd Music Biography Credits and Discography AllMusic Retrieved on 2013 02 24 Particularly in the period after World War I Australia had a policy of recruiting child migrants from the United Kingdom financially assisted by the British Government s Empire Settlement legislation See for example the Department of Health website Britta Sweers Electric Folk The Changing Face of English Traditional Music Oxford University Press 2005 ISBN 0 19 515878 4 Sleeve notes to LP First Person Topic 12T118 Michael Brocken The British Folk Revival 1944 2002 Ashgate Publishing Ltd 2003 ISBN 0 7546 3282 2 p 26 a b Brocken p 25 a b Brocken p 26 Harper Colin 2006 Dazzling Stranger Bert Jansch and the British Folk and Blues Revival 2006 ed Bloomsbury p 26 ISBN 0 7475 8725 6 Harper p 26 Harper p 103 a b THREE SCORE amp TEN Topicrecords co uk Retrieved 5 September 2019 Archived copy Archived from the original on 10 January 2014 Retrieved 5 April 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Lucy Duran A L Lloyd A Tribute published in Yearbook for Traditional Music Vol 14 1982 1982 pp xiii xvFurther reading EditDave Arthur Bert the Life and Times of A L Lloyd London Pluto Press 2012 ISBN 9780745332529 External links EditBiography of A L Lloyd in Canadian Journal for Traditional Music 1999 2000 Starting Over A L Lloyd and the Search for a New Folk Music 1945 49 by E David Gregory The A L Lloyd Collection Lloyd s library and papers at the Library of Goldsmiths College University of London Reinhard Zierke s British Folk website Most complete Discography Bert Lloyd Centenary links Australian Folk Songs website A Tribute to Bert EFDSS Concert 15 November 2008 BBC Radio 3 highlights of Tribute to Bert Lucy Duran World Routes EFDSS Book Launch Bert The Life and Times of A L Lloyd Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A L Lloyd amp oldid 1153179086, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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