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May Ye Never Lack A Scone

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発売日 2001年03月12日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルGreentrax
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CDTRAX206
SKU 5018081020621

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:56:40
Jock Tamson's Bairns includes: Rod Paterson (vocals, guitar). Recorded in Pencaitland, Scotland. Personnel: Rod Paterson (vocals, guitar, Jew's harp); Ian Hardie (vocals, fiddle, double bass); Norman Chalmers (treble, whistling, concertina, melodeon, bass drum, bodhran, percussion). Recording information: Castle Sound Studios, Pencaitland, Scotland. Photographer: Robin Gillanders. Arrangers: Ian Hardie; Rod Paterson. To the uninitiated, Jock Tamson's Bairns may seem like a strange name for a traditional Celtic band. The name, however, derives from a common Scottish saying meaning, "We're all the same -- we're all equal." The original band recorded a self-titled LP in 1980 and The Lasses Fashion in 1982. Then, as bands sometimes do, they decided to take 13-year break. Now Rod Paterson, John Croall, Norman Chalmers, Ian Hardie, and Dereck Hoy have once again hit the road and entered the studio. Thirteen jigs and ballads fill May You Never Lack a Scone, and each one is guaranteed to inspire dancing and singing. The primitive drumbeat at the beginning of "Gude Claret/Wee Hieland Laddie" will shake one's bones and wake up any cats sleeping too near one's speakers. The lyrics praise a once popular French wine, because "Gude Calret best keeps oot the cauld, And drives awa' the winter soon." Dare one disagree? Robert Tannahill's impressionistic "Braes O' Gleniffer" paints a bleak picture of Scotland's "cloud skiffs," "snaw-flooded fountain," and "wintery wind swellin'." Lovely whistles fill the sails of "Macgregor of Ruara/The King's House" while fiddles call and answer in the sprightly "The Back of the Change House." Fans who have been waiting since 1982 for a new release will surely be pleased with May Ye Never Lack a Scone. This release should also appeal to those who prefer pure, unadulterated, and 100% natural Scottish folk music. This is the real thing, and here's hoping that Jock Tamson's Bairns will not wait 13 more years before recording their next effort. ~ Ronnie Lankford, Jr.

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    1. 1.
      Gude Claret/ Wee Hieland Laddie

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      Prince Charlie's March/ Joy Gae Wi' My Love/ Ho Mo Chaileagan

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      Braes O' Gleniffer

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    4. 4.
      MacGregor of Ruara/ The King's House

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    5. 5.
      Bogie's Bonnie Belle

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      Back of the Change House/ Miss Girdle/ The Bristly Beard/ Barney's ..., The

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    7. 7.
      Woo'd and Married and A'

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    8. 8.
      Loch Etive/ South Uist Golf Club/ The Country Girl and the ...

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    9. 9.
      Dusty Miller/ Wee Willie Gray

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    10. 10.
      Duncan McNeill's Farewell to Melfort/ Boc Liath Nan Gobhar (The ...)

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    11. 11.
      Johnny Sangster

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    12. 12.
      Unreel, The

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    13. 13.
      Trois Grands Luthiers, Les

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    14. 14.
      Donal Don/ Piper's Cave

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: Jock Tamson's Bairns

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エンジニア: Stuart Hamilton
プロデューサー: Jock Tamson's Bairns

商品の紹介

To the uninitiated, Jock Tamson's Bairns may seem like a strange name for a traditional Celtic band. The name, however, derives from a common Scottish saying meaning, "We're all the same -- we're all equal." The original band recorded a self-titled LP in 1980 and The Lasses Fashion in 1982. Then, as bands sometimes do, they decided to take 13-year break. Now Rod Paterson, John Croall, Norman Chalmers, Ian Hardie, and Dereck Hoy have once again hit the road and entered the studio. Thirteen jigs and ballads fill May You Never Lack a Scone, and each one is guaranteed to inspire dancing and singing. The primitive drumbeat at the beginning of "Gude Claret/Wee Hieland Laddie" will shake one's bones and wake up any cats sleeping too near one's speakers. The lyrics praise a once popular French wine, because "Gude Calret best keeps oot the cauld, And drives awa' the winter soon." Dare one disagree? Robert Tannahill's impressionistic "Braes O' Gleniffer" paints a bleak picture of Scotland's "cloud skiffs," "snaw-flooded fountain," and "wintery wind swellin'." Lovely whistles fill the sails of "Macgregor of Ruara/The King's House" while fiddles call and answer in the sprightly "The Back of the Change House." Fans who have been waiting since 1982 for a new release will surely be pleased with May Ye Never Lack a Scone. This release should also appeal to those who prefer pure, unadulterated, and 100% natural Scottish folk music. This is the real thing, and here's hoping that Jock Tamson's Bairns will not wait 13 more years before recording their next effort. ~ Ronnie Lankford, Jr.|
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