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Alasdair Roberts / Jackie Oates - A Selection Of Marches, Quicksteps, Laments, Strathspeys Reels And Country Dances

Alasdair Roberts / Jackie Oates - A Selection Of Marches, Quicksteps, Laments, Strathspeys Reels And Country Dances

Musician: Alasdair Roberts
Album title: A Selection Of Marches, Quicksteps, Laments, Strathspeys Reels And Country Dances
Style: Folk
Released: 2010
Country: Australia
Size MP3 version: 1825 mb
Size APE version: 1872 mb
Size WMA version: 1437 mb
Rating ✫: 4.3
Votes: 642
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Genre: Folk, World, & Country

Alasdair Roberts / Jackie Oates - A Selection Of Marches, Quicksteps, Laments, Strathspeys Reels And Country Dances


Tracklist

A1 The Bloody Fields of Flanders
A2 The Red Headed Boy
B1 Mrs MacDonald of Dunacht
B2 Cunnla
B3 Larach Do Thaicaidean

Credits

  • Fiddle – Jackie Oates
  • Guitar – Alasdair Roberts

Notes

A. THE BLOODY FIELDS OF FLANDERS / THE RED-HAIRED BOY
The first tune in this set is a Scottish pipe tune which the folklorist and writer Hamish Henderson used for his Internationalist anthem "The Freedom Come-All-Ye." The Second tune was learnt from a recording of Paddy Doran of Belfast, who used it for the song "The Roving Journeyman." When I played it in Lexington, KY in 2007, somebody told me it was called "Jerusalem's Ridge" round those parts.

B. MRS MacDONALD OF DUNACHT / CUNNLA / LARACH DO THAICAIDEAN
The first tune here is another Scottish pipe tune; the great ballad singer Lizzie Higgins used it as her tune for the ballad "Lady Mary Ann" at the suggestion of her father Donald. The second is the tune of a "macaronic" song, half-Irish/half-English, from the singing of Joe Heaney of Connemara. The third is the tune of a Scottish Gaelic song taught to me by the great Lewis-born Mairi Morrison. The title translates as: "The prints of your tackety boots."
- Alasdair Roberts, January 2010.

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