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  1. They recorded the album The Prospect Before Us and a BBC session in 1976, with a single ("Hopping Down in Kent") released that year and the album following in 1977. Live recordings from this period were released on the CD Dancing Days are Here Again in 2007.

  2. Overview. Prospect Before Us (Albion Dance Band album) Quick Reference. After the demise of the Albion Country Band, Ashley Hutchings joined his wife Shirley Collins in the Sussex-based Etchingham Steam Band. Thanks largely to the Morris On project, English country ...

  3. Con The Albion Dance Band, que interpretaba música tradicional mezclando instrumentos modernos (eléctricos) y medievales, Collins grabó The Prospect Before Us. El disco de 1978 For As Many As Will fue el último álbum de estudio de Shirley y Dolly Collins.

  4. No Roses (Pegasus PEG-7, 1971) with Shirley Collins; Battle of the Field (Island Records HELP 25, 1976) As the Albion Dance Band. The Prospect Before Us (Harvest SHSP 4059, 1977) Shuffle Off (Spindrift Records SPIN 103, 1983) I Got New Shoes (Making Waves SPIN 132, 1987) Dancing Days Are Here Again (Talking Elephant, 2007)

  5. The Prospect Before Us is a British folk rock album, by The Albion Dance Band, which was released in 1977 on the EMI Harvest label. The album was produced by Ashley Hutchings and Simon Nicol and was engineered by Vic Gamm.

  6. That experience was continued on the vastly inferior The Prospect Before Us (1977), credited to the Albion Dance Band. Shirley Collins closed her career with the relatively conventional collections of A Favourite Garland (Deram, 1974), Adieu To Old England (Topic, 1975), Amaranth (Harvest, 1976).

  7. the-albion-bands.tripod.com › theprospectbeforeusThe Prospect Before Us

    Shirley Collins and the Albion Country Band: No Roses: The Albion Country Band: The Battle Of The Field: The Albion Dance Band: The Prospect Before Us: Albion Band 1998 - 1999: Before Us Stands Yesterday