Battlefield Band: Beg & Borrow
Battlefield Band: Beg & Borrow
Format: CD
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Artist: Battlefield Band
Label: Temple Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 096045000259
Genre: International
Scotland and Ireland are separated by only twelve miles of water at their nearest point, so it's not surprising that their cultures have begged, borrowed (and maybe even stolen) from each other over the centuries. On this album Battlefield Band, one of the great institutions of Scottish traditional music, have invited 12 special guests to explore and play the music and songs shared by these two vibrant cultures. These eighteen tracks offer evidence of two intertwined and living traditions which continue to beg and borrow from each other. Indeed these links may have been an important factor in keeping these traditions so strong, vibrant and authentic. Long it may it continue. Guests include Christine Primrose, Alison Kinnaird, Jim Kilpatrick, John Martin, Mike Whellans, Nuala Kennedy, Leo McCann, Aaron Jones, Barry Gray, Don Meade and Tony DeMarco.
Tracks:
1.1 Reels: The Five Mile Chase / the Cameronian Reel
1.2 6/8's: Drunken Man's Frolic / We Will Go Merrily Sailing
1.3 Song: The Blantyre Explosion with Christine Primrose
1.4 Slow Air ; Jig: The Glasgow Lasses / the Scottish Lovers
1.5 Strathspey / Reels: The Braes of Mar / Pottinger's Reel
1.6 Scots Gaelic Song: An Gille Mear (The Gallant Lad)
1.7 Strathspey ; Reels: Sporan Dhomhnaill / Mist on the Glen
1.8 Strathspeys ; Reels: Chief Inspector Rod Parker
1.9 Song: One Night in My Youth with Aaron Jones
1.10 March ; Reel: McCarthy's Quickstep / the Drunken Piper
1.11 Hornpipe, Jig ; Hornpipe: Fingal's Weeping (Fingal's Cave)
1.12 Irish Gaelic Song: Mo Bhuachaill Dubh Dhonn (My Brown Haired
1.13 Slow Air: Ellen's Dreams with Alision Kinnaird
1.14 March, Strathspey ; Reels: Captain Grant / the Islay Ball
1.15 Song: Blooming Caroline from Edinburgh Town
1.16 Fling ; Reels: The Whole Chicken in the Soup / Largo's Fairy
1.17 Highlands: The Lass of Killiecrankie / the Ladies of Gormand
1.18 Song: The Mickey Dam / the Haughs O' Cromdale / the Glasgow