Coope, Boyes & Simpson perform !In Flanders Fields" at Croydon Folk Club, John Ruskin House Croydon UK 2015-10-26, aud Hi-MD PCM master

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No PA was used so natural voices recorded, with one or two loud cars passing outside!

"The more we learn about war, the more important it becomes to sing about peace.

In Flanders Fields is the culmination of involvement in Peace Concerts Passchendaele in Flanders and work with Michael Morpurgo on Private Peaceful. Their songs are a result of research, personal history and general song writing skills in response to stories of World War One.

Piet Chielens, Co-ordinator of the In Flanders Fields Museum in Ieper writes:
The work of the British a cappella trio Coope Boyes & Simpson has been at the forefront of musical commemoration in the West Flemish Front region for twenty years. Their body of work dedicated to the First World War can be considered in itself as an important lieu de m�moire, as a mental place of contemporary commemoration. In Flanders, no artistic initiative seems to have been more successfully involved with the theme than that of this trio from the North of England."

CD 1

01 intro/banter
02 We're here because we're here
03 poem - Who made the law?
04 Only remembered
05 applause
06 reading from "The Great War"
07 Fault lines
08 applause
09 intro to the Wipers Times
10 England to her sons
11 from the Wipers Times
12 Standing in line
13 applause
14 more from the Wipers Times
15 Lloyd George's beer
16 applause
17 reading
18 Down upon the dugout floor
19 applause
20 Xmas 1914
21 The rhyme of no man's land
22 applause
23 reading
24 Military 2 step with the Bosch in no man's land
25 applause
26 reading
27 Peace on Earth
28 outro

CD 2

29 intro
30 readings
31 Tyne Cot at Night
32 reading
33 Can You Spare A Poppy
34 applause
35 reading
36 Good Old General Haig
37 readings
38 Do You Want Us to Lose the War
39 applause
40 banter & readings
41 Hill 60
42 applause
43 readings
44 Shuffling Jack
45 applause
46 reading
47 When This Blasted War Is Over
48 readings
49 ?
50 applause/encore break
51 ?
52 outro