Various - The Song Of Steel. Stories Of The Men And Women Who Worked In The Steel Industry In The Don Valley mp3
Tracklist
| 1 | FirelandPerformer – Barry CoopePerformer, Composed By – John Tams |
| 2 | Introduction |
| 3 | It's CurtainsComposed By – Ray HearnePerformer – Kate Rusby |
| 4 | Crane DriverPerformer, Composed By – Julie Matthews |
| 5 | Valley Of The Kings Part IIPerformer, Composed By – John Tams |
| 6 | The PriceComposed By – John TamsPerformer – Barry Coope |
| 7 | Valley Of The KingsPerformer, Composed By – John Tams |
| 8 | SteelosPerformer – Barry CoopePerformer, Composed By – John Tams |
| 9 | UnityPerformer – Coope Boyes & Simpson, Julie MatthewsPerformer, Composed By – John Tams |
| 10 | The Rainbow HornpipeComposed By – John TamsPerformer – Andy Cutting |
| 11 | The Big Forge |
| 12 | Mucky RiverPerformer, Composed By – John Tams |
| 13 | Beer NotesComposed By – John TamsPerformer – Lester Simpson |
| 14 | Vulcan And LuciferArranged By – G RichardsComposed By – Tams, TradPerformer – Barry Coope |
Credits
- Arranged By [Brass], Performer – Goff Richards
- Brass – Janet Coulson, Lesley Nash, Mark Wilkinson , Natumai Inaba, Peter Coulson
- Brass Band – Grimethorpe Colliery Band
- Design [Series Designer] – Bryan Ledgard
- Editor [Series Interviews] – Annie Grundy
- Executive-Producer [Series], Interviewer [Additional Interviews] – John Leonard
- Interviewer – Vince Hunt
- Music Director [Associate], Performer – Graeme Taylor
- Music Director [Series] – John Tams
- Performer – Chris While, Jim Boyes, John McCusker
- Performer, Producer [Series Music], Engineer – Andy Seward
- Presenter [Radio Announcer] – Alan Dedicoat
Notes
First broadcast Monday 27 February 2006
Barcodes
- Barcode: 881881004727
- Matrix / Runout: BP-31850 GOTTCD047 SP||CD||15258||
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI LW35
- Mould SID Code: ifpi RP101
Companies
- Published By – Topic
- Published By – Circuit Music Ltd.
- Published By – Voice Publishing
- Produced For – BBC Radio 2
- Produced At – Smooth Operations
Info
The Song of Steel offers a glimpse inside the lives of men and women who worked in the industry. Many of the stories are about the Steel, Peach and Tozer steelworks in Rotherham, pictured above circa 1947 by Sheffield artist Terry Gorman. You could see the dust glittering in t'air - you were swallowing it all the time. philip keernan essex In the early 1970's I worked on the construction of the fume extraction and filter system on 'Steelo's Melting Shop part of which which can still be seen outside the roof at the 'Rotherham End' of Magna. We had to have a urine test every week, and a blood test once a month for possible heavy metal, andor lead poisining. The Song of Steel Stories of the men and women who worked in the steel industry in the Don Valley Volume 1 of the BBC Radio 2 2006 Radio Ballads documentary series. BBC Radio 2, first broadcast 27 February 2006 Gott Disks GOTTCD047 CD, UK, 2006 Delphonic Music DELPH001 CD, UK, 1 March 2010. album details show all details hide all details. Interviewees: Professor Mel Jones, Brian Dempsey, Barbara Dempsey, Eddie Grimes, John Heaps, Alan Senior, Bill Senior, Margaret Barraclough, Fred Parr, Dave Moffatt, Thelma Dransfield, Simon Pickvance, Ian Steel, Judith. The US iron and steel industry has paralleled the industry in other countries in technological developments. In the 1800s, the US switched from charcoal to coke in ore smelting, adopted the Bessemer process, and saw the rise of very large integrated steel mills. In the 20th century, the US industry successively adopted the open hearth furnace, then the basic oxygen steelmaking process. Since the American industry peaked in the 1940s and 1950s, the US industry has shifted to small mini-mills and. Приобретайте пластинки, компакт-диски и многое другое от Vince Hunt на маркетплейсе rape victim returns from the dead to seek vengeance on her rapists in this gory horror film. Scientific experiments backfire and produce horrific mutations: half man, half fish, which terrorize a small fishing village by killing the men and raping the women. Directors: Barbara Peeters, Jimmy T. Stars: Doug McClure, Ann Turkel, Vic Morrow. Bonnie Tsui is the author of She Went to the Field: Women Soldiers in the Civil War, which tells the stories of some of these women. I spoke with the San Francisco-based writer about her research into the seldom-acknowledged participation of women in the Civil War. Why werent women allowed to fight in the Civil War. It was the Victorian era and women were mostly confined to the domestic sphere. Both the Union and Confederate armies actually forbade the enlistment of women. I think it was during the Revolutionary War that they established women as nurses because they needed help on the front when soldiers were injured. But women werent allowed to serve in combat. These people worked there for years, and their stories will blow you away. The artist arrives, observing the scene from a small white car tucked in a corner of the piazza. I get goose pimples, she says. Later, something of the architecture of its body may appear, transfigured, in a sculpture. One of the many divine accidents of her career occurred when she discovered glacial erratics - immense angular rock slabs - on a collectors property in California and incorporated them into her San Anselmo Monolith 2007-10. In the Cherokee Nation, women were warriors. Women also ruled the home. Although the men built the homes, the women owned them. Women had power over their families, participated in government, and fought as warriors. Very few women had these rights in Colonial America. They also did the same jobs as did other Indian women. They were very proud of their colorfully designed baskets. Baskets were used to gather nuts in the fall, and store goods. The women were the farmers. They planted seed and harvested crops. They stored food. Young girls pounded corn into flour. Women used the skins of animals. All safely in cars listening to the service from radios. Bible Baptist Temple Stonewood, West Virginia. Started out with testimonials of a few of our men who went to the Mens prayer advance, followed by Kyah Craigs angelic voice in the song special and then a great message preached by Jason Gainer

Performer: Various
Title: The Song Of Steel. Stories Of The Men And Women Who Worked In The Steel Industry In The Don Valley
Country: UK
Release date: 2006
Label: Gottdiscs Limited
Style: Spoken Word, Public Broadcast
Catalog: GOTTCD047
Genre: AudioFiles / Country
Size MP3: 1637 mb
Rating: 4.6 / 5
Votes: 009
Record source: CD










