For the past few years I have been concentrating on nautical music. I am one of the regular shanty singers at San Francisco's Hyde Street Pier, which just celebrated the twentieth anniversary of the monthly shanty sings held aboard either the schooner C.A. Thayer or the square-rigger Balclutha. Hyde Street Pier is part of the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. I've just released Time Ashore is Over, a new CD of sea shanties and sea songs which features a chorus of singers from Hyde Street Pier. Sea shanties were the work songs of sailors in the days of wind driven ships. They were used to coordinate the hoisting of sails, general hauling, and work at the capstan (raising the anchor), among others shipboard duties.
I was inspired and influenced by Jon Bartlett who I first heard singing shanties at the San Diego Folk Festival back around 1975 or so. I was also greatly influenced by the late Stan Hugill (1906-1992) who was an actual shanty singer aboard sailing ships. I had the good fortune to meet him and hear him sing at his many appearances at the annual Festival of the Sea at San Francisco's Hyde Street Pier.
I've gotten good responses for Time Ashore is Over. It is available in the UK through the Chantey Cabin website in England and portions of the recording will be used for an online Moby Dick course soon be offered by Stanford University in California. This recording has become one of the best selling albums at the maritime store at Hyde Street Pier in San Francisco.
-- Richard Adrianowicz, 2002
Peter Kasin plays fiddle on "Away Susanna!"
Ricky Rackin plays concertina on "Bound to Australia" and "Time Ashore is Over"
The original members Marla Fibish and Suzanne Friend of my former band "Out of the Rain" joined me for "The Grimsby Lads," "Time Ashore is Over," and, with Patrice Haahn, "Morning Shanty"