Katherine Campbell & Ewan McVicar - Traditional Scottish Songs And Music album flac
Performer: Katherine Campbell Title: Traditional Scottish Songs And Music
Style: Educational, Celtic, Folk
Released: 2001
MP3 album: 1161 mb
FLAC album: 1270 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: AUD VQF VOX MP3 MOD DMF MP2
Genre: Kids / Folk and Country
Katherine Campbell (2) & Ewan McVicar - Traditional Scottish Songs And Music (CDr, Album).
With lots of songs to listen to and lyrics to read the site is a useful resource for primary school teachers.
Traditional scottish songs and music. Book and music CD. By Katherine Campbell and Ewan McVicar, illustrated by Finola Stack. Leckie amp; Leckie pound;16. In 64 charmingly illustrated pages, Katherine Campbell and Ewan McVicar have managed to touch on most of the essentials - musical, historical and cultural - of this huge, fascinating subject. Ms Campbell is a noted scholar in the field of Scottish music but manages to combine erudition with a talent for explaining things in a straightforward manner.
Traditional Scottish Songs and Music by. Katherine Campbell, Ewan McVicar. Finola Stack (Illustrator).
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About Traditional Scottish Music. Scotland is a Celtic-Germanic country, located to the north of England on the island of Great Britain. Celtic music has survived more strongly in Scotland than anywhere else except Ireland. As of 2003, there are several Scottish record labels, music festival and a roots magazine, Living Tradition. Popular songs were originally produced by Music Hall performers such as Harry Lauder and Will Fyffe for the stage. More modern exponents of the style have included Andy Stewart, Glen Daly, Moira Anderson, Kenneth McKellar and the Alexander Brothers. 1960s Scottish folk singing was revived by artists including Ewan MacColl, who founded the first folk club in Britain, singers Alex Campbell, Jean Redpath and Dick Gaughan and groups like The Gaugers, The Corries and The McCalmans. Folk clubs boomed, with a strong Irish influence from The Dubliners.
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This list provides guidance only, candidates are allowed to make their own choice of material when compiling a programme for examination. The following are examples of tunes and selections which have been successfully performed at the listed levels. Lewis Bridal Song Annie Laurie The Rowan Tree My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean. The New Scottish Song Book by G McPhee, G C McVicar, J Rankin, S M Robertson, F Spedding (Hardie Press). The Nineties Collection: New Scottish Tunes in Traditional Style ed. Ian Hardie. Pipe Major William Ross’s Collection of Highland Bagpipe Music (books 1-6). The Saltire Scottish Song Book by C T Davie and G C McVicar. Songs Remembered in Exile by John Lorne Campbell. Aberdeen University Press). The Tom Anderson Collection (violin).
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Tracklist Hide Credits
| 1 | Coulter's CandyPerformer – Ewan McVicar, Katherine Campbell |
1:38 |
| 2 | Today Is HogmanayPerformer – Ewan McVicar, Katherine Campbell |
0:29 |
| 3 | One Two Three AleeriePerformer – Katherine Campbell |
0:15 |
| 4 | Wee Gallus BlokePerformer – Ewan McVicar |
1:19 |
| 5 | The World Must Be Coming To An EndPerformer – Ewan McVicar, Katherine Campbell |
1:52 |
| 6 | Fitba CrazyPerformer – Ewan McVicar |
2:32 |
| 7 | The Bonnie Ship The DiamondPerformer – Ewan McVicar, Katherine Campbell |
2:14 |
| 8 | The Blantyre ExplosionPerformer – Katherine Campbell |
3:14 |
| 9 | The Barnyards Of DelgatyPerformer – Ewan McVicar |
2:43 |
| 10 | MacPherson's RantPerformer – Colin Campbell , Ewan McVicar |
2:50 |
| 11 | The Deil's Awa Wi' The ExcisemanPerformer – Colin Campbell , Katherine Campbell |
1:17 |
| 12 | The Day We Went Tae Rothesay-OhPerformer – Ewan McVicar |
2:13 |
| 13 | The Gypsy LaddiesPerformer – Jeannie Robertson |
2:31 |
| 14 | Johnnie O BreadisliePerformer – Katherine Campbell |
2:55 |
| 15 | Skye Boat Song (Or Speed Bonnie Boat)Performer – Katherine Campbell |
2:48 |
| 16 | Robh Thu Sa Bheinn/Mo Rùn AileinPerformer – Miss Mary Morrison And Chorus* |
2:36 |
| 17 | Psalm 46, StroudwaterPerformer – Donald MacLeod , Congregation* |
2:35 |
| 18 | Puirt A Beul: Dòmhnall Dubh/Nighean Na CailleachPerformer – Joan MacKenzie |
1:51 |
| 19 | Mrs MacLeod Of RaasayPerformer – Colin Campbell , Katherine Campbell |
0:44 |
| 20 | Earl GreyPerformer – Colin Campbell , Katherine Campbell |
0:40 |
| 21 | Scottish Country Dance Band Set: Campbell's Farewell To Red Castle/Corriechoillies/Bonnie AnnePerformer – The Craig McCallum Scottish Dance Band |
2:26 |
| 22 | Merrily Danced The Quaker's WifePerformer – Mary Kennedy |
0:41 |
| 23 | The Cock O The NorthPerformer – Josh Dickson |
1:30 |
| 24 | The Bloody Fields Of FlandersPerformer – Josh Dickson |
1:14 |
| 25 | Farewell To WhiskyPerformer – Colin Campbell , Katherine Campbell |
0:54 |
| 26 | I Got A Kiss Of The Kings HandPerformer – Josh Dickson |
5:24 |
| 27 | Pipe Band Set: Ye Jacobites By Name/Wha Wouldna Fecht For CharliePerformer – The Pipes And Drums Of The 1st Battalion The Black Watch* |
1:35 |
| 28 | The Hen's March To The MiddenPerformer – Colin Campbell , Katherine Campbell |
1:08 |
| 29 | The Lea RigPerformer – Julia Lane |
2:25 |
| 30 | Air, March, Strathspey & Reel Set: Cradle Song/Barren Rocks Of Aden/John Mcalpine/Soldier's JoyPerformer – Colin Campbell , Katherine Campbell |
2:43 |
| 31 | Ceilidh Band Set: The Yesterman's Hand/The Old Man's AnswerPerformer – Brian McNeill And Friends* |
1:42 |
| 32 | Auld Lang SynePerformer – Katherine Campbell |
1:50 |
| Karaoke Tracks | ||
| 33 | Wee Gallus Bloke | 1:17 |
| 34 | Fitba Crazy | 2:30 |
| 35 | The Bonnie Ship The Diamond | 2:11 |
| 36 | The Barnyards Of Delgaty | 2:44 |
| 37 | The Deil's Awa Wi' The Exciseman | 1:16 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Pickled Egg Audio
- Mastered At – Pickled Egg Audio
Credits
- Accordion – Mary Kennedy
- Bagpipes [Pipes] – Josh Dickson
- Co-producer, Recorded By, Mastered By – George Haig
- Fiddle – Colin Campbell
- Harp [Clarsach] – Julia Lane
- Translated By [Gaelic Lyrics], Transcription By [Gaelic Lyrics] – Morag Macleod
- Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica [Mouth Organ], Jew's Harp – Ewan McVicar
- Vocals, Keyboards, Cello – Katherine Campbell
Notes
64 page book gathering a collection of traditional Scottish songs, music and stories. Includes a CD with 32 tracks, including archive recordings from the School of Scottish Studies in Edinburgh, and 5 karaoke tracks. Book includes words and musical notation for many of the tracks as well as background stories and sources and a glossary.Text and music © Katherine Campbell and Ewan McVicar 2001
Track 13 is from 'The Muckle Sangs', Scottish Tradition 5, CDTRAX 9005, Greentrax Recordings Ltd.
Track 16 is from 'Waulking Songs From Barra', Scottish Tradition 3, CDTRAX 9003, Greentrax Recordings Ltd.
Track 17 is from 'Gaelic Psalms From Lewis', Scottish Tradition 6, CDTRAX 9006, Greentrax Recordings Ltd.
Track 18 is from 'Seonag NicCoinnich (Joan MacKenzie)', Scottish Tradition 19, CDTRAX 9019, Greentrax Recordings Ltd.
Track 21 is from 'In A Different Light', CDTRAX 037, Greentrax Recordings Ltd.
Track 27 is from 'The Ladies From Hell', CDTRAX 162, Greentrax Recordings Ltd.
Track 29 is from 'Tapestry II In A Garden Green' by the band Castlebay, CMT2D, no label given.
Track 31 is from 'Back O' The North Wind' by Brian McNeill , CDTRAX 047, Greentrax Recordings Ltd.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Mirrored): RFD80M-12791 80 9C
- Barcode (Text): 9 781898 890287
- Other (ISBN): 1-898890-28-5







