Quoting the liners:
"The Celts celebrated New Year's Day on November 1st. It was a logical choice, for the harvest was in and the cold white silence of winter was approaching. The Druids began to celebrate this day to honor Samhain, the Lord of the Dead. Honoring Samhain usually meant sacrificing horses and human beings in his name. When the Romans conquered Britain in 61 A.D. they outlawed the sacrifice and the celebration. This didn't prevent the Druids from continuing the practices, but it did cut down on the publicity.
Since those primitive times, our folk music and folk lore have been overloaded by songs and ballads of apparitions, ghosts, witches, demons, goblins, and other unwelcome personalities. [...] From the thousands of old songs, we have chosen an LP-full. We've enlightened these by a few erudite explanations. We have enlarged these by the use of supernatural sound effects. And we have given the whole a twisted ending worthy of the holiday. If you guess the ending before it arrives, score one for your paranoia. We didn't guess the ending -- it happened suddenly and unexpectedly in the studio, and has never been explained. [...]
If any of this is understandable, blame Samhain... he wrote this collection of notes while I watched".

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Thanks! Going to listen this one on my lunch break.
ReplyDeleteHey! I remember this one! Often that 'Pagan God of the Pagan Dead' line pops in my mind. There was another folk song record that had a different version of The Farmer's Wife & the Devil. The only other song I remember from that was The Cat Came Back.
ReplyDeleteDo you know what this album was?
Jason, thanks for all the stuff you're sharing - things like this are perfect for my kids' Halloween mix cds.
ReplyDeleteOkay, this may just be my twisted mind at work...but is there something slightly subliminal about the mermaid and her two fishes?
ReplyDeleteThat aside, thanks for continuing to post so much this month Jason. Such a cool collection.
Thanks Jason! Can't wait to listen to this one. Thanks to you I don't think I've ever been more excited for Halloween before.
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to identify a piece of music from a Halloween record and if any of you Scarstuffers have any leads (including you Jason) I'd be most grateful! Read about and listen to it on my blog here...
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And thanks Jason for yet another wonderful entry!
I used to listen to this record every night when i was going to bed! I would get all tucked in after taking a bath & just fall into this record. Thanks for posting it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderfuld and charming record! I've been listening this on a repeat for few days now!
ReplyDeleteI have been trying to find this album for years...of course i come along when there is a nice little note that says "link removed" i just recently managed to find out what the album was even called and all i can find is info, no album anywhere except for a $40 cassette tape on amazon with no real info about it which makes me leery to drop the cash on it, does anyone here know where i can get it?
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