The Watersons

The Watersons

The Watersons were an English folk group from Hull in Yorkshire. They performed mainly traditional songs with little or no accompaniment. Their distinctive sound comes from their closely-woven harmonies.

Original members were Norma, Mike, and Lal Waterson, with their cousin John Harrison from Kingston High School. They had a skiffle band in the early 1960s but moved on to playing more traditional material. They were briefly known as "The Folksons".

Their first album was "Frost and Fire" 1965 followed by "The Watersons" and "A Yorkshire Garland" in 1966. The Watersons split up in 1968 when Norma went to work as a disc jockey on a radio station on Montserrat.

The group reformed in 1972 with John Harrison briefly replaced by Bernie Vickers. He in turn was replaced the same year by Norma's husband and respected folk singer in his own right Martin Carthy. This lineup recorded "For Pence and Spicy Ale" 1975, "Sound, Sound Your Instruments of Joy" 1977, and "Green Fields" 1981.

Later lineups featured Mike Waterson's daughter Rachel Waterson, who briefly replaced Lal during a leave of absence caused by ill health in the mid-1980s, then continued to sing with the group on Lal's return. This five-piece line up performed regularly during the late 1980s and recorded a session for the BBC Andy Kershaw show in August 1986. In 1987 the group collaborated with Swan Arcade to form Blue Murder who have performed and recorded sporadically with various line ups to the present day. Subsequent Watersons line ups fluctuated, featuring Eliza Carthy, Anne Waterson and Maria Gilhooley at various times and recording only occasionally.

Lal Waterson died in 1998 and by the early 1990s Martin Carthy, Norma Waterson and their daughter Eliza Carthy had formed the group . The Watersons gradually ceased to sing live on a regular basis but the family occasionally reconvened for special events and festival appearances. The most recent of these were at the Royal Albert Hall on 12 May 2007 and the BBC Electric Proms concert at Cecil Sharp House in London on 25 October 2007.

Discography

* Various Artists: "New Voices: An Album of First Recordings by Harry Boardman, Maureen Craik, The Waterson Family" (1965)The five Watersons tracks included on this album later formed part of the "Early Days" CD (1994)
* The Watersons: "Frost and Fire: A Calendar of Ceremonial Folk Songs" (1965)Reissued on CD with additional tracks from "Sound, Sound Your Instruments of Joy" in 1990. Original album reissued on CD with remastered audio in 2007.
* The Watersons: "The Watersons" (1966)All tracks included on this album later formed part of the "Early Days" CD (1994)
* The Watersons: "A Yorkshire Garland" (1966)Ten of the original fourteen tracks later formed part of the "Early Days" CD (1994)
* Various Artists: "Bright Phoebus: Songs by Lal & Mike Waterson" (1972)Briefly reissued on CD in 2000
* The Watersons: "For Pence and Spicy Ale" (1975)Reissued on CD with additional tracks from "A True Hearted Girl" and "Mike Waterson" in 1993. Original album reissued on CD with remastered audio in 2008.
* Lal & Norma Waterson with Maria Waterson: "A True Hearted Girl" (1977)Reissued on CD in 1999 with additional tracks
* Mike Waterson: "Mike Waterson" (1977)Reissued on CD in 1999 with additional tracks
* The Watersons: "Sound, Sound Your Instruments of Joy" (1977)Seven of the original fourteen tracks were included on the CD reissue of "Frost and Fire" in 1990. Original album reissued on CD with remastered audio in 2007.
* The Watersons: "Green Fields" (1981)Reissued on CD with additional tracks from "A True Hearted Girl" and "Mike Waterson" in 1998
* The Watersons: "Travelling for a Living" (circa 1994)Belated release of the 1965 BBC documentary on video. Later released on DVD as part of the "Mighty River of Song" box set (2004)
* The Watersons: "Early Days" (1994)Tracks from "New Voices" (1965), "The Watersons" (1966) and "A Yorkshire Garland" (1967) plus one previously unreleased track
* The Watersons: "The Definitive Collection" (2003)Nineteen track compilation
* The Watersons: "Mighty River of Song" (2004)Eighty six track, four CD, one DVD box set spanning over forty years of Watersons and related recordings
* The Watersons: "A Yorkshire Christmas" (2005)The Watersons and friends/guests recorded live in December 1980


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