Comes in a jewel case with an attractive 16-page booklet including lyrics to all songs, comprehensive CD liner notes by Gary Miller & Keith Armstrong, beautiful individual track artwork by Keith Lawrence Palmer, individual track notes by Keith Armstrong, full recording details and credits, etc.
NB: - CD is the original 14-track version and does not include the 2 bonus tracks available with the digital version.
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The Market Town of Hexham, Northumberland, has a rich history. Saint Wilfrid (with others, I presume!) built the first church there in 674, the forerunner of the famous Hexham Abbey.
By the 18th Century, Hexham was alive with trades people, particularly leatherworkers. The town became famous for its leather gloves known as 'Hexham Tans'. In 1823, the historian Andrew Wright recorded that 23,504 dozen pairs of gloves were produced annually by a workforce of 1,000 sewing women working at home, with 110 men and boys employed as leather dressers and cutters. By the late 19th Century the trade was virtually at an end.
(Keith Armstrong - from original liner notes)
lyrics
HEXHAM TANS
You ancient company
Of skinners and glovers
You gossiping crafts
You hatters and tanners
Leather-dressers and cutters
We can you and sniff you
In Hexham’s dank lanes
You clockmakers and bookbinders
Pipemakers and joiners
We touch your work-sore hands
You shoemakers and collarmakers
Weavers and saddlers
We bear your burdens and your smiles
You dressmakers, ropeworkers
Cabinetmakers, basketmakers
Tinsmiths and millwrights
Butchers and engravers
Hexham
Let me shake your townsfolk by the hand
As I finger the shelves of Northumberland
Over centuries, the blood has darted
Through the arteries of the brave faint-hearted
Hands have caressed, hands have waved
Hands have destroyed and bodies saved
Hexham
In my glove I hold your history
I squeeze the tears from all your mystery
Across the bridge the trades have fled
Fingerprinted the riverbed
Tools have hammered, tools have shaped
Tools have made and bodies raped
Hexham
Maker of many a thousand gloves
Your people mad as hatters’ loves
Ring you bells, wring your hands
And hope that Wilfrid understands
You 1000 sewing women in your homes
You bakers and tapestry-makers
You’ve led us here
We worship you
We drink your sweat
(lyrics: Keith Armstrong / music: Gary Miller)
credits
from Bleeding Sketches [Bonus Track Edition],
released October 2, 1995
Gary Miller - lead vocals, acoustic guitar
Glenn Miller - accordion
Mick Tyas - bass, backing vocals
Nick Buck - drums
Keith Armstong - spoken word
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