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  1. 26 de sept. de 2000 · Wake the Vaulted Echoes: A Celebration of Peter Bellamy by Peter Bellamy released in 2000. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic

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    On Board a Ninety-Eight (Roud 1461) (3.20) from Songs an' Rummy Conjurin' Tricks(1991)
    Paddy Doyle's Boots (Roud 4695; Henry H53c) / Blood Red Roses (Roud 931) (1.34) private recording (1964); from the Jenny Bellamy archive
    The Young Tradition: Bright Morning Star (Roud 18268) (3.49) with Tony McCarthy; from The Folk Trailer(1970)
    The Maid of Australia (Roud 1872) (3.56) with Dave Swarbrick; from the Both Sides Then recording sessions (1979); also included on Fair Annie and Flash Company
    Long Time Travelling (White) (Roud 5732) (2.40) with The Watersons and Anthea Bellamy; both from Both Sides Then(1979)
    The Land (6.31) from Keep on Kipling(1982)
    Helo Malenka (1.05) with Alan Rose and Mike Hockenhull; live at Pennine Radio, Bradford, on 9 April 1895; from Sharon and the Student's limited edition cassette The Better Land(1985)
    Motherless Child (4.52) both from Second Wind(1985)
  2. Wake the Vaulted Echoes: A Celebration of Peter Bellamy, a Compilation of songs by Peter Bellamy. Released in 1999 on Free Reed (catalog no. FRTCD 14; CD). Genres: English Folk Music, Contemporary Folk. Featured peformers: Heather Wood (guest).

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  3. Wake the Vaulted Echoes: A Celebration of Peter Bellamy Peter Bellamy was the most flamboyant personality in the Folk World. About that there is no argument, though arguments and Peter went hand in hand.

  4. Find album release information for Wake the Vaulted Echoes: A Celebration of Peter Bellamy by Peter Bellamy on AllMusic

  5. Peter Bellamy, Wake the Vaulted Echoes, Free Reed FRTCD14, 1999. Various Artists, The Wings of Butterflies: Songs by Les Barker, Mrs Ackroyd DOG 013, 1999. Damien Barber, The Furrowed Field, DJC Records DJC011, 2000. Various Artists, People on the Highway: A Bert Jansch Encomium, Market Square MSMCD106, 2000

  6. Bellamy's powers as a singer are amply demonstrated: the voice isn't pretty or mellow, but it has tremendous edge, can hit impossibly high notes to spine-tingling effect, and is bent and bullied into all sorts of inspirational twists and turns.