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Fergusson's Auld Reekie

Various Artists - Scottish Folk

Scottish
SmiddyMade

Catalogue Number: SMD617
Barcode: 5031200617137
Running Time: 48 mins.

CD£11.80Out of Stock


New on CD. A celebration of the life and work of another great Scottish poet - Robert Fergusson, a rival in his day to Robert Burns.His works are read here, throughout the music & song, by Billy Kay.
20 page booklet gives all spoken word, song lyric, glossary etc..

1) Reel & Air: The Flowers o' Edinburgh
2) Song: Mallie Leigh
3) Air: Cauler Water - The Yellow Haired Laddie
4) Song & Jig: Duncan McCallipin - Hunting the Hare
5) Strathspey & Reel: Tullochgorum - Torry Burn
6) Air & Song: The Birks of Invermay
7) Song: The New Game of 41
8) Air: Such A Parcel of Rogues In A Nation
9) Reel & Song: Canongate Cadgers - The Lassies o the Canongate
10) Reprise Tk.9
11) Song: The Caller Shades
12) Air & Reel: The Flowers o'Edinburgh - The Gates o' Edinburgh
New on CD. A celebration of the life and work of another great Scottish poet - Robert Fergusson, a rival in his day to Robert Burns.His works are read here, throughout the music & song, by Billy Kay.
20 page booklet gives all spoken word, song lyric, glossary etc..

Lineup

Billy Kay - Spoken Word
Tony Cuffe - Vocals, Guitar, Whistle, Recorder & Tiple
Norman Chalmers - Concertina & Whistle
Derek Hoy - Violin & Viola
Rod Paterson - Vocals & Mandola.

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