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Scottish Tradition Series Vol.14 -Gaelic Stories

Peter Morrison

Scottish
Greentrax

Released: 1st July 2017
Catalogue Number: CDTRAX9014
Barcode: 5018081901425
Running Time: 54 Mins

CD£10.29Out of Stock

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Peter Morrison, a crofter-fisherman from the small Hebridean island of Grimsay, which lies between North Uist and Benbecula, was recorded by D A MacDonald between 1962 and 1974 on Grimsay.

Peter Morrison, a man of many talents apparently, was a very highly regarded Gaelic storyteller and six of his favourite stories are included on this CD.

Full English translations in the booklet.

1) Aisling air Te a Chaidh a Bhathadh (A Dream of a Drowned Woman)
2) Taibhs ag innse mu Ulaidh (A Ghost Tells of Hidden Treasure)
3) An Crodh Mara (The Sea Cattle)
4) Na Sidhichean a’ Gold Leanabh (A Child Stolen by The Fairies)
5) An Tailleir agus na Mnathan Isgaich (The Tailor and The Fishing Wives)
6) Gille an Fheadain Duibh (The Lad With The Black Chanter).
Peter Morrison, a crofter-fisherman from the small Hebridean island of Grimsay, which lies between North Uist and Benbecula, was recorded by D A MacDonald between 1962 and 1974 on Grimsay.

Peter Morrison, a man of many talents apparently, was a very highly regarded Gaelic storyteller and six of his favourite stories are included on this CD.

Full English translations in the booklet.

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Peter Morrison - Narration

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