I will always be grateful to Crown Woods.
Being 16 and turning up at Crown Woods, 1968 |
My previous five years had been spent at a secondary modern school in New Cross which was the end result for all of us who failed the eleven plus and were judged academically unsuited to the world of Shakespeare, John Donne, and Shelley.
To be fair many secondary moderns did punch above their weight, put students through O and A levels and suggested some of us could walk the hallowed corridors of universities.
That said I had an indifferent five years and was ready for Crown Woods.
And what a revelation it proved to be, from the teachers to the assumption that we would get involved in the drama, and musical productions, while encouraging us to cross the city in search of plays and films just because they were being performed.
crown woods at southwark, 1966 |
Musical night, 1966 |
Over the years I have written about those experiences but until yesterday I wasn’t aware that Crown Woods had gone vinyl.*
It was in 1978 and consisted of selections from a series of concerts performed in 1977/78 school year, and the magic is the variety.
Crown Woods went vinyl, 1978 |
The magic was in the variety, 1978 |
But by 1977, I was doing my bit for education in an inner-city Manchester school trying to emulate the spirt of Crown Woods.
That said I came across a copy on ebay for sale at £24.**
It is listed as "CROWN WOODS SCHOOL IN CONCERT L.P. EXCELLENT CONDITION. CATALOGUE NUMBER: SPS130
This brilliant album by Crown Woods was released on a private pressing back in 1979. This copy is in great condition (as described above). Along with some truly timeless music it has a great sleeve! RARE !!"
Now I am intrigued that it was a private pressing, and wonder just how many were made.
I am tempted to make a bid but that would involve repairing our record deck, but that might just be the incentive I need.
A different sort of musical event, 1968 |
With that passage of time I have no idea how much they were paid.
Leaving me just to thank Chris Mentiply for permission to reproduce his copy of the LP and make a story.
And to conclude where I began that Crown Woods did really offer up the lot.
Location; Crown Woods, Eltham
Pictures; That raw 16 year old, 1966 from the collection of Andrew Simpson, Musical nights at Crown Woods from the collection of Ann Davey 1966, crown woods at southwark, 1968, Margaret Copeland Gain, and Crown Woods, the vinyl from Chris Mentiply
*The class of 68, https://chorltonhistory.blogspot.com/search/label/The%20class%20of%20%2768
**Crown Woods in Concert, https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/112343918748
I've got my (late) brother's copy of this. He started CW in 1976 and was playing the trombone on one of the tracks (I believe)
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