
Rev Hammer regards his music not so much as a passport to fame and fortune but as a ticket to ride. He learned to play guitar and sing at the same time and wisely thought busking was the best way to get to a standard where he could play publicly. Rev spent 18 months busking in the streets before he dared stand on a stage. Rev's debut album "Industrial Sound and Magic" was recorded in a cow shed in Essex on a budget of nothing but, given that that the backing band (which gave its services for free) was The Levellers
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Burford Stomp
Seventeen Years of Sorrow
Valediction
The Whipping Song
Exile
The Battle of Brentford
Bonny Besses
California Bound
England's New Chains
Down In the Alley
Elizabeth's Great Gallop
True Blue
The Return to London
Ole Welsh Soul
Down By The River 'O'
Lilburne's Death Song
Springtime In England
The Great Eradicator
No One Or Nothing
The Return From Exile
Punchdrunk
Johnny Reggae
Raise That Lion
Every Woman's Pain
Alabaster
Pillory Scene / Commons of England (June 1637)
Jimmy Flannagan
Every Step Of The Way
Down by the River €˜o'
Down By The River ‘O’
Etain
Ellan Vannin
Circular Blues
Drunkards Waltz
Elizabeths Great Gallop
Tranquility Of Solitude
The Lamb
Caledonian Rain
Shanty
Shuttin' The Ole Dirt Down
Pillory Scene/Commons Of England
The Chase
Return To London
Rocks
Caledonia Rain
Return From Exile
(Worse & Worse) Like The Son Of A Goat
Jack O'Green
Overture
Just Like Trevelyan
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