Oliver Schroer - Jigzup album flac
Performer: Oliver SchroerTitle: Jigzup
Released: 1996
Country: Canada
MP3 album: 1538 mb
FLAC album: 1152 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: VOC MIDI MP1 VQF ASF MP2 AIFF
Genre: Folk and Country
Oliver Schroer was a Canadian fiddler, composer, and music producer. Posts About Oliver Schroer. Eventually, he began to record, and in 1993 released his first album,
Oliver Schroer (June 18, 1956 – July 3, 2008) was a Canadian fiddler, composer, and music producer. Schroer was a prolific composer, recording ten CDs in 14 years. He performed in Europe and North America in clubs, cathedrals, and New York's Lincoln Center. Altogether, he produced or performed on over 100 albums of new traditional, acoustic, and popular music, and wrote more than 1,000 pieces of music.
Category: Best Roots & Traditional Album.
Seldom, if ever, will you hear such a coinciding of power, wit, sensitivity, sheer virtuosity and even humour in an all-instrumental album. This young man has everything going for him. The self-assurance of the technique in these tracks has to be heard to be believed.
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oliver schroer, oliver schroer camino Oliver Schroer June 18, 1956 – July 3, 2008 was a Canadian fiddler, composer, and music producer. Jigzup 1993, Big Dog Music – Nominated for a Juno Award in the Best Roots or Traditional Album category. Whirled 1994, Big Dog Music. Stewed Tomatoes 1996, Big Dog Music.
The award was discontinued after 1995, when it was split into distinct categories for Juno Award for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Solo and Juno Award for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Group. Winners and nominees. Oliver Schroer, Jigzup. La Bottine Souriante, La Mistrine. Stephen Fearing, The Assassin's Apprentice.
Oliver Schroer, Jigzup. Molinos is the third studio album by Canadian worldbeat/Celtic rock band The Paperboys. After the success of their second album Late as Usual (1994), Neill Burnett and Moritz Behm left the band and were replaced by Shannon Saunders and Shona LeMotte, both of whom came from musical families and had been steeped in Celtic and bluegrass traditions for years.
Tracklist
| Victory Of Love |
| Toby's Reel/The Job |
| Laughing In Her Sleep |
| Horseshoes & Rainbows |
| Far Away By The Sea/Lady Diane Laundy/Seanaghan Kennedy's |
| Ansgar's Jig/Kari's Jig |
| Blow November Wind/Sea Of Change |
| The Devil & The Little Faces |
| The Hub Of The Wheel |
| Jump Up/Ghost Dance |
| Roro |
| December 16th/The Shooting Star |
| If Geese Could Sing |
| Bright Eyes |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BD9301CD | Oliver Schroer | Jigzup (CD, Album) | Big Dog Music | BD9301CD | Canada | 1996 |
| IRCD 039, none | Oliver Schroer | Jigzup (CD, Album) | Iona Records, Big Dog Music | IRCD 039, none | UK | 1996 |







