A Singsong and a Scrap

A Singsong and a Scrap is the 12th studio album by Chumbawamba released in 2005. It shows more folk influence than their previous album Un and features guest appearances from folk musicians such as Coope Boyes and Simpson, Andy Cutting and John Jones and Ian Telfer of Oysterband. The first single to be taken from the album is "Fade Away".

A Singsong and a Scrap
Studio album by
Released11 October 2005
Recorded2005
GenreFolk
Length42:40
LabelNo Masters
Chumbawamba chronology
Un
(2004)
A Singsong and a Scrap
(2005)
Get On with It
(2006)
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Track listing

All songs written, arranged and produced by Chumbawamba, except 8 and 11:

# Song Name Length Notes
1 "Laughter in a Time of War" 2:46 With vocals by John Jones
2 "William Francis" 3:39
3 "By and By" 4:31 A tribute to Swedish-American labour activist Joe Hill; vocals by John Jones
4 "You Can (Mass Trespass, 1932)" 4:38 About the Mass Trespass of Kinder Scout that led to land access reform in the UK
5 "Walking into Battle With the Lord" 2:56 With vocals by John Jones & Coope, Boyes & Simpson
6 "When Alexander Met Emma" 3:10 About anarchists Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman
7 "Fade Away (I Don't Want To)" 3:10
8 "Bankrobber" 2:07 Acapella The Clash cover; Written by Strummer/Jones; vocals by Coope, Boyes & Simpson
9 "Learning to Love" 3:12
10 "The Land of Do What You're Told" 4:19 With vocals by Coope, Boyes & Simpson
11 "Bella Ciao" 1:34 Traditional Italian song, arranged by Chumbawamba; recorded in the wake of the controversial death of activist Carlo Giuliani in Genoa
12 "Smith and Taylor" 4:00
13 "The Untraditional" 1:56 hidden track; A song about forbidden love in the English folk tradition. Any mention of the track on the package was omitted to reinforce the "taboo" subject nature and "because it tries to make its point in a very quiet way"

Personnel

All instruments and voices

With

References

  • Chumbawamba news
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