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The Countryside Collection Album

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Along the Downs
The Countryside Collection Album

Ashley Hutchings

Mooncrest Records CRESTCD 055 (CD, UK, July 2000)

This is a compilation of material recorded between 1977 and 1998 by the Albion Band and a few other Ashley Hutchings ventures and originally published between 1990 and 1999

Tracks 9, 15 are from The Albion Band: Songs from the Shows Volume 1 (1990);
Tracks 4, 7, 8, 10, 17 are from The Albion Band: Songs from the Shows Volume 2 (1991);
Tracks 2, 5, 11, 14, 19, 22 are from Judy Dunlop & Ashley Hutchings: Sway With Me (1991);
Track 21 is from The Albion Band: Acousticity (1993);
Tracks 13, 18 are from The Albion Band: Captured (1994);
Track 16 is from The Albion Band: Happy Accident (1998);
Tracks 1, 3, 6, 12, 20 are from Phil Beer, Ashley Hutchings & Chris While: Ridgeriders (1999)

A View of The South Downs

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The North Downs with sheep

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our own outting as
regards this incredible duo
 

Explore the ragstone ridge from
the Surrey Border to the edge of
Romney Marsh and enjoy the fine
views across the Weald of Kent

Trace the coastline as it was
in Saxon times when Thanet was
an island and the sea
covered Romney Marsh

Sign Posts and Routes

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