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The Poxy Boggards : Barley Legal
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Performing original & traditional songs of drinking & revelry. A drinking group with a singing problem.
Genre: Folk: Traditional Folk
Release Date: 2000
Barley Legal Record Label: Innoculation Records
  • Buy CD - $16.99
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
All the Night Long 0:00 Album Only
Henry Me Son 0:00 Album Only
Say Good Master Bacchus 0:00 Album Only
England Shall Always Be 0:00 Album Only
England's Gold 0:00 Album Only
Strike It Up Tabor 0:00 Album Only
The Company of Captain Black 0:00 Album Only
A Soldier & a Sailor 0:00 Album Only
Character of a Mistress 0:00 Album Only
Three Country Dances 0:00 Album Only
The Future Looks Brighter 0:00 Album Only
Hung By the High Gallows Tree 0:00 Album Only
My Man John 0:00 Album Only
Finnegan's Wake 0:00 Album Only
Come Sirrah Jack Ho 0:00 Album Only
Kiss the Root 0:00 Album Only
Passtime With Good Company 0:00 Album Only
Winter's Snow 0:00 Album Only
The Day That I Wed 0:00 Album Only
Men of Harlech 0:00 Album Only
Bring Us More Beer 0:00 Album Only
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Album Notes

**NOTE** This CD is currently out of print. It will remain for-sale until current stocks are depleted. This CD and our first CD, Bawdy Parts, are available in a two-CD set at:
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/poxyboggards5

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The Poxy Boggards were founded in 1993 in a shabby apartment in Long Beach, California. It was an excuse to sing, drink and flirt with women at the local Renaissance Faire. Nearly one decade and three CDs later, the Boggards continue to shock and delight audiences in the Southern California Area.

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REVIEWS

Awe-inspiring. light-hearted, and many other hyphenated terms.
author: Malcolm Christiansen (cluelessgenius@hotmail.com)
Frankly, this is the best Renaissance Drinking Comedy Music that I've ever heard. And I'm not just saying that, either. Based on the songs on this CD (Favorites: Three Country Dances, Company of Captain Black, A Soldier and a Sailor, Hung by the High Gallows Tree, and Men of Harlech), I can extrapolate that, if possible, all the other Boy Bands out there are even more talentless crooners than before. The singing was all on key, the songs were varied and imaginative, and last, but certainly not least, I could sing along with almost all of them. And there's nothing like hearing your own voice, is there?
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Outstanding
author: Ken Foster
I already own Lager Than Life and it's great. So I had to have Barley Legal and it's outstanding too. As soon as CD Baby restocks Bawdy Parts I'll own it too. I'm a loyal Renradio fan and that's where I became aware of the outstading talents.
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