[Nz-folk] Playlist. Kidnappers Ceilidh, no. 118
Mitch Park
mfpark at xtra.co.nz
Tue May 31 23:34:16 NZST 2011
Playlist. Kidnappers Ceilidh, no. 118
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Specialising in tradition-based instrumental music.
Artist: Title (Duration) (Composer/Lyricist) "Album title" Record Label CatNo,
Date. (Medium) [Country] (E-Address) [Comment]
1. Fred Morrison, Jamie McMenemy: Passing places / Universal Hall (4.52) (Fred
Morrison / Fred Morrison / Fred Morrison / Fred Morrison) "The National Youth
Pipe Band of Scotland in concert." Monarch CDMON 856, 2004. (CD) [SC]
(http://www.krl.co.uk)
2. Paddy O'Brien, Tom Schaefer, Paul Wehling & Erin Hart: Reels: The humours of
Tooma / The wheels of the world (2.40) (Traditional / Traditional) "The sailor's
cravat: Irish traditional music and song." New Folk Records WCM0001, 2011. (CD)
[US] (http://www.newfolkrecords.com)
3. Sandy Coghill: Waltz: The glens of Angus / We'd better bide a wee / The road
to Dundee / My mother (3.23) (Traditional / Traditional / Traditional /
Traditional) "Scottish ceilidh music: the finest sounds in Scottish accordian
music (vol. 1)." REL Records RECD494, 1994. (CD) [SC] (http://www.relrecords.com)
4. Jimi McRae: Squinting Peter (5.29) (Calum MacCrimmon) "Heuch!!: party with
the pipes." REL Records R2CD2017, 2003. (CD) [SC] (http://www.relrecords.com)
5. Colm O'Donnell: The trip to Athlone / The blackthorn stick (2.03)
(Traditional / Traditional) "Farewell to evening dances." Bogfire 2002, 1999.
(CD) [IE] (http://www.bogfire.com)
6. The Berkeley Scottish Players: The Princess Royal / Griffith Ap Cynan's
delight / Planxty Sir Festus Burke (4.09) (Turlough O'Carolan / / Turlough
O'Carolan / Turlough O'Carolan / / Turlough O'Carolan) "Heather and yon: a
musical miscellany of Scotland's dances." Cabbage Records, 1978. (LP) [US]
(http://www.mcowen.net/)
7. Golden Bough: The shores of Amerikay / Spancil Hill (3.28) (Traditional /
Michael Considine) "Songs of the Irish immigrants." ARC Music EUCD1900, 2004.
(CD) [UK] (http://www.arcmusic.co.uk)
8. Néillidh Boyle: The Liverpool hornpipe / Dublin hornpipe (3.14) (Traditional)
"A feeling in the blood: traditional fiddle music from Donegal." Cairdeas na
bhFidileiri CNF007, 2010. (CD) [IE] (http://www.donegalfiddlemusic.ie)
9. Laura Risk: Master Francis Sitwell / Lady Ann Wharton Duff's strathspey / The
big meeting (5.58) (Nathaniel Gow / William Marshall / Laura Risk) "2000 miles:
traditional Scottish fiddling from Quebec." Laura Risk RISK0401, 2004. (CD) [CA]
(http://www.laurarisk.com)
10. The Hammers: Rainy day / Ah surely / The Gneevgullia reel (3.17)
(Traditional / Traditional / Traditional) "From distant shores: Irish music from
Canada." New Folk Records 1502, 2009. (CD) [US] (http://www.newfolkrecords.com)
11. Glencraig Scottish Dance Band: Oonie's march / John MacColl's farewell to
the Scottish Horse (2.29) (Graeme Mitchell / John MacColl) "The ceilidh - are ye
dancin'?" Greentrax CDTRAX 303, 2006. (CD) [SC] (http://www.greentrax.com)
12. Alasdair Fraser, Muriel Johnstone & Natalie Haas: Watson's Scotch measure /
Lady Mary Hay's Scotch measure (2.19) (Traditional / Niel Gow) "Legacy of the
Scottish fiddle vol 2: tunes from the life & land of Robert Burns." Greentrax
CUL 120, 2004. (CD) [SC] (http://www.greentrax.com)
13. The Aardvark Ceilidh Band: Midnight on the water / Margaret's waltz (5.42)
(Benny Thomasson / Pat Shuldham Shaw) "The pleasures of the town." Folk Sound
FSCD54, 2000. (CD) [EN] (http://www.folksound.co.uk)
Radio Kidnappers extends thanks to the companies and individuals who have
provided recordings for review/play on Folk on Sunday and Kidnappers Ceilidh.
Feedback is welcome, especially if we get the song attributions wrong. For more
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