Search Results for:

IRREGULAR RECORDS

Robb Johnson

Pennypot Lane

    January 2024 looked endless; I needed to do some recording to cheer myself up. The studio I usually use was booked all month, but before the disasters of Brexit & Covid I’d met pianist Yves Meerschaut in Gent, and he’d shown me his recording studio, Room 13, and that did have a couple of days free in January…

    I decided to make a record of old songs that other people have liked, and / or that I play differently now, and / or that haven’t appeared on vinyl before. So, here, there’s:

    “Pennypot Lane”, a fox song that people like, “Winter Turns to Spring” that was Tony Benn’s favourite song, “The Blue Sea Says Yes”, a song about how the sea welcomes us all, heroic or fragile, equally in our mortality (something like that anyway) , that I had forgotten about till people started saying how much they liked it, “More Than Enough”, that Roy Bailey and Martin Simpson have kindly rescued from the obscurity of its previous appearance on a CD in 1992, “Babbecombe at the Closing of the Day”, a song about going to Babbecombe model village, “At the Siege of Madrid” which quite a few people like, but is one of those songs that always somehow eludes a definitive performance, “A True History of Couscous”, a song I like that is more or a less fictionalized autobiography, and lastly..

    “You Don’t Have to Say Goodbye”. This is a song from my first CD; Thames Valley folk-stalwart Terry Silver used to enjoy performing it so that afterwards he could shock audiences who’d been happily singing along to it by revealing it had been written by that dreadful lefty Robb Johnson, It’s also, more recently, a song our son Arvin likes very much too, and he graces this version with his characteristically modest tasteful Spanish guitar playing. He also nagged me into doing the artwork for the cover.

    Three of these songs are lucky enough to have Yves’s breathtaking, exquisite piano playing embellishing them, and Sian Allen gifts “Madrid” some beautiful trumpet accompaniment too. But primarily, for good or ill, it’s mainly me with an acoustic guitar. Robb Johnson, May 24.

    TRACK LISTING

    Side A
    Pennypot Lane
    Winter Turns To Spring
    The Blue Sea Says Yes
    More Than Enough

    Side B
    Babbecombe At The Closing Of The Day
    At The Siege Of Madrid
    A True History Of Couscous
    You Don't Have To Say Goodbye

    Robb Johnson

    Minimum Wages / Bodger: My Part In His Downfall

      Last year Robb released the vinyl-only album Minimum Wages, 9 songs performed on acoustic guitar, with guest appearances from Boff Whalley, Fae Simon & John Forrester on vocals, Jude Abbott on brass, Jason Pegg on accordion & Jenny Carr on piano. The album was very well-received; “a timeless album for the times” (****RNR), Folk Radio UK named it as one of their top 10 albums of the year, & Ian Anderson said it would have been one of Podwireless’s CDs of the year – if it had been on CD.

      The album has its CD release as part of a double album with Bodger: My Part In His Downfall, a collection of 20 songs chronicling the events of the last three years – “the worst of possible times to have the worst of governments too.” There are voice & acoustic guitar based tracks, 2 ukulele songs, & various contributions from Irregulars Sian Allen (trumpet), John Forrester (bass), Ali Gavan (drums), Arvin Johnson (drums), Linze Maesterosa (clarinet), Fae Simon (b/vox, lead vocal on track 190, & from Irregular Records recording artiste & award-winning poet Roger Stevens (piano). The recording of the album’s last track “Goodbye” was finished on July 6th - & the following day the Prime Minister resigned. Irregular Records decided to release the album to celebrate the departure of this most murderously lazy, corrupt, mendacious & incompetent of Prime Ministers. The double album includes a 12 page booklet with notes for all the songs. 

      TRACK LISTING

      Minimum Wages:
      1: Fiddler In The Rain
      2: Last Night Of The Proms
      3: Hartlepool ASDA, Saturday Morning
      4: Great Aunt Gladys
      5: My Quiet Flame
      6: Sister Reynardine
      7: This Is Your History
      8: Minimum Wages
      9: My Very Best Of Friends

      Bodger: My Part In His Downfall:
      1: Well Done Little England
      2: The Cheese & Wine Of Privilege
      3: Barry Bucket
      4: Common Sense
      5: Don’t Forget To Wash Your Hands
      6: Tony Skinner’s Lad
      7: Blue Light On A Red Brick Wall
      8: When The Leaves Have All Fallen
      9: Jack & Jill Are Good For The Economy
      10: Chipping Sodoffbury
      11: Shut Up & Just Go Xmas Shopping
      12: We Can All Join A Union
      13: The Plague Ship
      14: What A Week It Was When The Pubs Reopened
      15: Freedom Day
      16: You’ve Only Got Yourself To Blame
      17: Well Done Little England
      18: The Worst Prime Minister In The World
      19: Sunlight On The Wall
      20: Goodbye

      Robb Johnson & The Irregulars

      The Mystery Gets Your Number & The Poetry Makes The Call

        Recorded as soon as the 2021 Covid restrictions allowed, this album expresses both the delight at being able to make some noise again, to be working with other musicians live again, & the anger at having had to endure both a pandemic & a useless, heartless government at the same time. Songwriting, vocals & guitar by Robb, The Irregulars on this album are John Forrester, bass & b/vox, Arvin Johnson, drums & percussion, & Fae Simon, b/vox, percussion, & lead vocal on “Start Counting”. Recorded by Ali Gavan at Brighton Road Studios, the album was manufactured by Press On Vinyl in Middlesborough – the cutting engineer said it was the best album he’d worked on, & Robb thinks the Press On pressing is the best sounding album he’s had manufactured.

        TRACK LISTING

        1: Scream Till The Walls Fall Down
        2: Danny Kustow’s Gibson
        3: Lost In Space
        4: One Day We Go To Wembley
        5: Yes Please Louise
        6: Start Counting
        7: From Tolpuddle To Timbuktu
        8: Anytime

        Robb Johnson & The Irregulars

        Stay Cool, Keep Left, Shine Bright

          This album grew out of the recording sessions that produced the “Mystery / Poetry” LP, adding brass & violin parts, new songs, new recordings of three audience favourites, & reworking three songs that appear on the LP. Core Irregulars John Forrester (bass), Arvin Johnson (drums & percussion) & Fae Simon (vocals & percussion) are joined by Sian Allen (trumpet), Linze Maesterosa (saxophone) & Lorsey Tillbrook (violin). Together they create a truly fine album showcasing some of the best of Robb’s songwriting for electric band performance. “The most joyous & life affirming set that I watched over the weekend” – audience response to recent Irregulars festival appearance.

          TRACK LISTING

          1: Win, Lose Or Draw
          2: From Tolpuddle To Timbuktu,
          3: Brown & Black In The Union Jack
          4: One Day We Go To Wembley
          5: Fiddler In The Rain
          6: Start Counting *
          7: When I Look Up*,
          8: The Summer Time Is Coming
          9: Be Reasonable
          10: My Very Best Of Friends.

          * Lead Vocal Fae Simon


          Latest Pre-Sales

          285 NEW ITEMS

          E-newsletter —
          Sign up
          Back to top