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Notes From A Hebridean Island - William Jackson & Mackenzie
 
15,00 €
 
Formát:
CD
 
 
Dostupnosť:
7-14 dní
 
 
Katalógové číslo:
BKD 145
 
 
EAN kód:
691062014533
 
 
Autori:
Mackenzie, traditional, William Jackson
 
 
Interpreti:
Mackenzie, William Jackson
 
 
Vydavateľ:
LINN RECORDS
 
 
Zoznam skladieb
St Kilda’s wedding – A St Kilda’s dance

Anna bheag (Wee Anna)

MacPhee’s reel – Marion & Donald – Tail toddle

Ba mo leanabh (O my baby)

Barbara’s jig

Kenny MacDonald’s jig

Joseph MacDonald’s jig

A fisherman’s song for attracting seals

Blue ribbon, Scottish measure

The battle Of Waterloo – The wee highland haddie

Skye dance – Harris dance

The mermaid’s song

Chaidh mi’n traigh a déanamh maoraich (I went to the beach to collect shellfish)

Co bheir mi leam (Who shall I take with me?)

Rory Dall’s sister’s lament

Tuireadh Iain Ruiadh (Iain Ruaidh’s lament)

Looking south over the border
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Notes From A Hebridean Island features the very best Scottish and Gaelic singing and instrumental music played by some of the best exponents of the art. Produced by Calum Malcolm (The Blue Nile), the recording features the vocal and instrumental talents of William Jackson and the Mackenzie sisters accompanied by Scotland's finest traditional musicians: James McIntosh (pipes), Tony McManus (guitars), Aidan O'Rourke (fiddle) and Ian Lowthian (accordion). Compositions are taken from all over Scotland - from the remote Atlantic archipelago of St. Kilda to the Isle of Skye and the Highlands. Closing the album is Looking South Over The Border, an original composition by Ian Lowthian. The performers' affinity with the music is evident as they breathe fresh life into these traditional compositions. Originally released in 2001, Notes From A Hebridean Island has been re-issued as part of Linn's ECHO series; a second chance to enjoy the best of the label's award-winning catalogue. William Jackson has been at the forefront of Scottish music for many years; he is also a founding member of the top Scottish band Ossian. On Burns Day 1999, Jackson was announced as the winner of the popular Song for Scotland competition; his composition was performed to mark the 100th birthday of the Queen Mother. Singing professionally for two decades, sisters Eilidh, Gillian and Fiona Mackenzie are inspired by the Gaelic music and culture of their island home, the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. Fiona Mackenzie's solo album Elevate topped the critics' chart on folking.com and was named one of Audiophile Audition's 'Top Five Records of 2008'.
 
 
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