Dave Burland

Dave Burland (born 12 July 1941, Barnsley, West Riding of Yorkshire, England)[1] is an English folk singer and guitarist. A former policeman,[2] he has been performing in English folk clubs since 1968 and has been described by The Guardian as having a "uniquely relaxed singing style".[3]

In 1976 Burland joined the folk group Hedgehog Pie, which disbanded in 1978. He re-formed the group in 2010, with Mick Doonan and Jed Grimes.

He provided additional vocals on the track "Wild Goose" on Kate Rusby's award-winning 1999 album Sleepless.[4]

Discography

Solo albums

  • A Dalesman's Litany (LP), Leader Records (LER 2029), 1971; reissued as CD (LERCD2029), 1999
  • Dave Burland (LP), Trailer Records (LER 2082), 1972
  • Songs & Buttered Haycocks (LP), Rubber Records (RUB 012), 1975
  • You Can't Fool The Fat Man (LP), Rubber Records (RUB 036), 1979
  • Rollin' (LP), Moonraker Music (MOO 6), 1980s (date unknown)
  • Willin' (LP), Black Crow Records (CRO 223), 1989
  • His Master's Choice – The Songs Of Richard Thompson (CD), The Road Goes On Forever (RGFCD 009), 1994
  • Benchmark (CD), Fat Cat Records (FATCD004), 1996

With Tony Capstick and Dick Gaughan

  • Songs Of Ewan MacColl (LP), Rubber Records (RUB 027), 1978
  • Songs Of Ewan MacColl (LP), Black Crow Records (CRO 215), 1978

With Hedgehog Pie

  • Just Act Normal (LP), Rubber Records (RUB 024), 1978
  • Hedgehog Pie Live! (CD), Blue Guitar (BGCD023), 2003

On compilation albums

  • "William Taylor" on Voices – English Traditional Songs (CD), Fellside Recordings (ECD87), 1992
  • "The Shape of A Girl" on Street Cries – A Collection Of Dark Traditional Songs Re-Set In The Present Day By Ashley Hutchings (CD), Topic Records (TSCD535), 2001
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References

  1. Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopaedia of Popular Music. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199726363.
  2. "Lucy Ward, Dave Burland – Folk Night with Mike Harding". Settle Victoria Hall. December 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  3. Irwin, Colin (24 September 2012). "Nic Jones and friends – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  4. "Kate Rusby: Sleepless". A Folk Discography. Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
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