I have a tremendous respect for the country and its culture,
but even if that were not the case I would not normally attempt to extract the
Michael from a language I do not understand. However, I am going to make an
exception here, for the pompous spoken work passage in the title track to this
obscure EP makes it, I reckon, a suitable candidate for inclusion in the World’s
Worst Records.
The EP consists
of five songs, all Welsh classics with new lyrics (or poems, as the title
suggests), with the choral group accompanied by renowned harpist Morfudd
Maesaleg. The rugby-playing legend, who passed away earlier this year at the
age of 79, does not actually appear on the record himself.
Parti Menlli were led by conductor Aled Lloyd Davies, a
leading exponent of the traditional art of Cerdd Dant, the singing of poetry to
harp accompaniment, where the harp plays one melody and the words are sung to a
counter melody. Known also as Meibion Menlli (the Sons of Menlli), Parti Menlli came from
Ruthin, and had previously won first prize at the National Eisteddfod in Llanelli
in 1962 for male vocal groups with between eight and twelve singers. They issued
five Eps between 1966 and 1971, with the five track Barry John a Cherddi
Eraill being their final release.
If you like Welsh folk music, you’ll love this. If – like me
– you enjoy sonorous spoken work recitals – you’ll love this too. Here are all
five tracks from Barry John a Cherddi Eraill gyda Parti Menlli: I hope
you enjoy them.
Download Barry John HERE
Download Agor Grwn HERE
Download Rheingerdd HERE
Download Ronsyfal HERE
Download Amen HERE
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