Port Isaac's Fisherman's Friends

Port Isaac's Fisherman's Friends is the third album from the British 10-strong singing group Fisherman's Friends. It was released in the UK on 26 April 2010, on Universal Records. It peaked at number 9 on the UK Albums Chart. It was the group's first release on a major label, as the first two CDs were self-released.

Port Isaac's Fisherman's Friends
Studio album by
Released April 26, 2010[1]
GenreFolk, Cornish music, Sea Shanties
LabelUniversal Records
Fisherman's Friends chronology
Another Mouthful From ... The Fisherman's Friends
(2009)
Port Isaac's Fisherman's Friends
(2010)
One and All
(2013)

The band is from Port Isaac, a port town on the Celtic Sea, which greatly influences their music. They originally performed to tourists. That can be seen in their album which contains many popular Cornish Folk songs that are more popularly known as Sea Shanties.

Track listing

CD Single[2]
No.TitleLength
1."South Australia"2:11
2."Sailor Ain't A Sailor"2:58
3."Bully In The Alley"1:54
4."No Hopers Jokers & Rogues"3:04
5."Brightly Beams / Pull For The Shore"3:29
6."Johnny Gone Down To Hilo"1:40
7."Ladies Of Plymouth"2:50
8."The Union Of Different Kinds"3:02
9."Shenandoah"3:00
10."One More Day"2:21
11."Pay Me My Money Down"1:45
12."Cadgwith Anthem"2:34
13."The Corncrake"2:06
14."The Mingulay Boat Song"3:03
15."Haul Away Joe"2:14

Chart performance

The album entered the UK Albums Chart on 2 May 2010, at number 9, making it their first Top 10 album.

Chart (2010) Peak
position
UK Albums Chart[3] 9
gollark: Consider what else you could do with £5 or whatever per month. You could buy 1 to 4 cups of coffee. You could save that amount of money for later use. You could buy random trinkets. You could subscribe to some other random service.
gollark: > Should I get nitro<@585502232397742101> Is, er, fancy emojis and the opportunity to very slightly improve (boost) a server worth £5 or so a month to you?
gollark: Is that just based on number of tests? you could have people be tested multiple times.
gollark: National security reasons.
gollark: You might as well buy lottery tickets because they don't cost much. Despite the negative expected value.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.