The Black Country Three was a folk trio formed in the mid-'60s by sibling folk singer/scholars Michael Raven and Jon Raven, and Derek Craft. Their name refers to an area of the English midlands bounded by Birmingham, Wolverhampton, and Staffordshire. They recorded their self-titled debut album in 1966 for Transatlantic, which mixed a few contemporary songs (including a rendition of a Bob Dylan composition) with traditional material. Despite their success as a trio, the group didn't last more than a couple of years. The Raven brothers have been active as recording artists and performers for four decades, and as authors -- each has written extensively on the history, folklore, and music of the Midlands.
1997
Michael Raven Records
CD, Comp, RE
1966
Wolverhampton Folk Song Club
7", EP, Mono
1966
2017
Metro Select
2xCD, Comp
2006
Castle Music
3xCD, Comp
2006
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4xCD, Comp + Box
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2001
Castle Music
CD, Comp
1999
Essential! Records
2xCD, Comp, RM
1999
1998
Pulse (3)
4xCD, Album, Comp
1997
Pulse (3)
2xCD, Comp
1995
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1982
Transatlantic Records, Guimbarda, CFE
3xLP, Comp + Box, Comp
1978
1974
Folk Heritage Recordings
LP, Album
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