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Original & Traditional Music of Drinking & Revelry. A drinking group with a singing problem.
Genre:
Folk: Traditional Folk
Release Date:
1996
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Bawdy Parts
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Record Label: Vaccination Records
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***Note: This CD is currently out of print, and all stocks have been depleted. But you can purchase this CD with our second CD, Barley Legal in a two-CD set at cdbaby.com/poxyboggards5.
The Band:
The Poxy Boggards are an all-male singing group. We perform original and traditional music of drinking and revelry. The band was formed with six members in December 1993 in Long Beach, California. Currently we number twelve members. We perform at the Southern California Renaissance Pleasure Faire in Devore, California, every spring.
The CD:
"Bawdy Parts" is our first CD. It was recording in one twenty-four hour period. It contains most of the favorites from our first few years performing. Nearly all of the tracks were performed live. This CD has by far the most traditional of any of our CDs.
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Masochistically Well Done
author: Willow Awen
Wonderful... Brilliant... I especially love the songs you can listen to for free!!! I guess the rest of the CD is ok too!!!
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great!
author: gefyn
My introduction the The Poxy Boggards was this album. I loved it! I haven't been able to get enough of them since. A must have!
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Fine work, lads.
author: Malcolm Christiansen
A good job for something recorded in twenty-four hours. Despite the fact that this is the earliest of the three Boggards CDs, there is no difference in quality from the other competitors. Personal favorites: 'Itches In Me Britches', 'The Parting Glass', 'Arrival at Bath' and the hidded track, the name of which I don't know.
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