The Albion Band has a history stretching back to the early seventies. During that time, over a hundred different people have been members but Ashley Hutchings has been there throughout. Ashley had a brief spell with Fairport Convention before setting up Steeleye Span with Tim Hart and Maddy Prior. As Steeleye Span became (like Fairport Convention) a folk-rock group, Ashley quit and formed the Albion Country Band, which soon became the Albion Dance Band before finally becoming the Albion Band. I say finally, but for this album they call themselves the Albion Christmas Band. The songs are mainly traditional English folk songs although the group wrote some material in a similar style as well as covering a Jackson Browne song (Rebel Jesus). All of them blend in well together. The songs cover wassailing, polkas and Morris dancing as well as themes that are common in contempory Christmas songs. If you enjoy traditional English folk music (especially from the south of England), this is the Christmas album for you. And you can play this lively, upbeat album as background music, or you can give it dedicated attention - it is enjoyable either way.
01 On christmas night 02 Somerset wassail 03 Gloucestershire wassail 04 Here we come a wassailing 05 Snow falls 06 The advent polka/saint nick's brawl 07 My father played the mandolin 08 Rejoice and be merry 09 Sir roger de coverley 10 The wren song 11 The king 12 Julian of norwich
13 Come love carolling 14 Rebel jesus 15 Little johnny england 16 Sweet chiming bells 17 Bell tower polka