Bernard Wrigley – Ten Ton Special
(Transatlantic Records 1977 TRA350)
Matrix No’s: A1/B1 – UK Pressing
Sleeve in Excellent/Very Good+ condition
– wear to edges/corners
Vinyl in Nr MINT condition
Bernard Wrigley (born 25 February 1948 in Bolton, Lancashire, England) is an English singer, actor and comedian. He is sometimes known by the nickname “The Bolton Bullfrog”.
Wrigley’s career as a singer and storyteller began in the late 1960s, when a love of folk music led him to perform in folk clubs.[1] Since then he has released over sixteen albums of traditional and original songs, stories and monologues. His main instruments are the guitar and concertina.
He began acting around the same time and has made many appearances on stage, most famously in Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot alongside Mike Harding at Bolton’s Octagon Theatre, and Jim Cartwright’s Road at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester.
Wrigley has made many appearances in British TV programmes in a career spanning over five decades, including Phoenix Nights (where he was Dodgy Eric, who sold club owner Brian Potter a Das Boot fruit machine, a bucking bronco and an obscene bouncy castle), Emmerdale (as eccentric rocket inventor Barry Clegg) and Coronation Street (most recently as the Rev. Marvin Winstanley, the shady ‘internet priest’ whom Roy and Hayley approached to arrange their wedding – Wrigley’s sixth character in the soap). His other credits include Wood and Walters, Home and Away, Last of the Summer Wine, Cold Feet, Coogan’s Run, dinnerladies, Victoria Wood with All the Trimmings, Shameless, Heartbeat and In with the Flynns. He also appeared as a union official in Brassed Off and as a school teacher in Rita, Sue and Bob Too. In 1978 he was a night school teacher in Alan Bennett’s play, Me! I’m Afraid of Virginia Woolf.
On BBC Radio 4 he has acted in plays lasting from 15 to 90 minutes. BBC Radio Lancashire has broadcast many of his pre-recorded series, such as Wrigley’s Ramblings and Home Brewed, and his readings of many stories written by Tommy Thompson.
As a writer he has released various combinations of his songs and monologues. In 2006, he produced a book of silly one-verse poems Shorts For All Occasions, which was followed in 2008 by The Longs & The Shorts Of It.
Tracklist
A1 | Home Brewed
Music By – Wrigley* Words By – Brierley* |
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A2 | My Own Dear Yorkshire Lass
Written-By – Wrigley*, Boot* |
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A3 | Robin Hood And The Bogey Rolling Contest
Written-By – Wrigley* |
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A4 | The Transport Digs
Written-By – Wrigley*, Boot* |
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B1 | Rocking The Tango
Written-By – Wrigley* |
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B2 | When Annie Gets Her Gun
Written-By – Wrigley* |
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Medley | |||
B3a | Tea For Two
Written-By – Caesar*, Youmans* |
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B3b | Shuffle In F
Written-By – Wrigley* |
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B3c | Nice Work If You Can Get It
Written-By – Gershwin* |
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B4 | The Teabag In My Coffee
Written-By – Wrigley* |
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B5 | Rain In My Eyes
Written-By – Wrigley* |
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B6 | Fosdykes Arise
Arranged By [Brass], Conductor [Brass Band] – Wilf Darlington Brass Band – Owd Plattin Lane Band Written-By – Plater*, Wrigley*, Tidy* |
Credits
- Bass – Dixie Dean (tracks: B1, B2, B5), Warwick Rose (tracks: B4)
- Drums – Henry Lascelles (tracks: B4), Hughie Flint (tracks: B1, B2, B5)
- Electric Guitar – Ray Flacke (tracks: B4)
- Engineer – Stan Whalley (tracks: A, B3, B6)
- Illustration [Cover], Design – Kate Canning
- Keyboards – Charlie Hart (tracks: B1, B2, B5)
- Mixed By, Edited By – John Stephens (10)
- Producer – Dixie Dean
- Sleeve Notes, Guitar, Vocals – Bernard Wrigley
- Sleeve [Co-ordination] – Colin Dresner
- Steel Guitar – Duncan Campbell (8) (tracks: B4)
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