Travelling Folk - Travelling Folk album flac
Performer: Travelling FolkTitle: Travelling Folk
Style: Celtic, Folk
MP3 album: 1293 mb
FLAC album: 1805 mb
Rating: 4.6
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Genre: Folk and Country
Bruce MacGregor welcomes Jarlath Henderson to Travelling Folk to discuss his debut solo album, Hearts Broken, Heads Turned. Jarlath is best known as a whistle and uilleann pipe player often paired with Ross Ainslie. In this album he branches out into song. Bruce discovers how he manages to juggle a life of music making with the demands of being a medical doctor. And Jarlath chooses a classic album which has influenced him musically.
Bruce MacGregor talks to Ivan Drever, Sean O hEanaigh has the lowdown on a classic album, and Pat McGarvey talks about Trad Fest. Plus tracks by Fabian Holland and others. Ivan Drever takes time out from his current tour to join Bruce Macgregor for a catch up, Sean O hEanaigh gives us the lowdown on this week's classic album and Southern Tenant Folk Union's Pat McGarvey talks all Trad Fest. We'll also have tracks from Fabian Holland, Mairi Campbell, Don Maclean, Jenna Reid, Michelle Burke, Breabach, Maarja Nuut, Tannahill Weavers and more.
Band's List Folk black Nord 'N' Commander Maps of the Shadow' Travelling. Labels Casus Belli Musica. Music StyleFolk black. Members owning this album1. English version come with a different cover.
Jonathan Day talks to Folk Radio UK about music and travelling: There’s something magical about travelling with music. After hearing a recording he did for BBC Radio 4’s Listening Project (included below) on which he talked about travelling with his daughter Niimi I thought an article for our ‘Folk Life‘ series would be perfect and he very kindly obliged. So here he is, in his own words. I’ve included some recent photos from his American Tour & Eastern travel. ravelling with Music. There’s something magical about travelling with music. Perhaps because music is itself the closest thing we have to magic – I don’t mean sleight of hand or techno-marvels but a real approach to transcendance and communion.
Both sensual and punchy - the time-honoured Peatbog hallmarks. Alan Morley of UK Folk Music said the album was a "studio" album because the band "is able to be absolutely in control of the sonic delights which are woven into each track. A sonically stunning album and essential listening. Neil McFadyen of Folk Radio said that "with Calum MacLean at the production desk again, we’re assured of that familiar, joyful affirmation that trad and trance is a marriage made in heaven; but that doesn’t mean it’s more of the same for Peatbog Faeries. uk" for folk, roots and world albums from that month. The following day, "Is This Your Son?" featured.
Woody Guthrie, Tim O Brien, Joan Baez, Rhiannon Giddens, Bill Monroe, Cherish the Ladies, Liz Carroll Bob Dylan andPete Seegar. Also be chatting with our good friend Brian O'Donovan about the new wave of great American folk. All starts in a few minutes. Travelling Folk on BBC Radio Scotland
His first album, Ground of Its Own (2012), was the first ‘folk’ album to be nominated for The Mercury Prize, a critically acclaimed UK music award, whilst his second Fade in Time (2015) continues his exploration of UK folk and traveller heritage. Lee travels around the UK, working with elderly travellers and amateur folk singers to recast and reinterpret their songs. The paper focuses on the conceit of ‘travelling’, whereby music is at once rooted, or ‘grounded’ and ‘de-territorialized’ (Deleuze and Guattari (1972), since it travels not only across differing spaces but across time.
Tracklist
| A1 | Wild Rover | 2:50 |
| A2 | Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go? | 2:56 |
| A3 | Mingalay Boat Song | 3:58 |
| A4 | Leaving Of Liverpool | 3:35 |
| A5 | Day Is Done | 3:45 |
| A6 | Hal And Toe | 2:56 |
| B1 | Whiskey, You're The Devil | 2:46 |
| B2 | Streets Of London | 4:35 |
| B3 | Kilgarry Mountain | 2:47 |
| B4 | These Are My Mountains | 3:47 |
| B5 | Banks Of The Ohio | 3:16 |
| B6 | Pace-Egging Song | 2:53 |
Credits
- Guitar, Banjo, Harmonica, Vocals – Frank Frankel
- Guitar, Vocals – Peter Hargreaves
- Vocals – Andy Dunlop*, Ann Hargreaves*, Tony Kidd









