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| ARTIST: | Robert Burns, Scottish Traditional, Jack Evans, Tony McManus, Davy Steele, Ian Bruce |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Linn Records |
| TYPE: | Vocal Music, Miscellaneous Music, Classical, Classical Composers, Vocal, Classical Vocals, Chamber Music, Chamber, Classical Music, Miscellaneous |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | O Lay Thy Loof - Altho' My Back - Gude Ale (Jaime Mcmenemy), Robin Shure In Hairst (Davy Steele), My Harry - A' The Lads O' Thornybank - The White Cockade (Wendy Weatherby), O My Luve's Like A Red, Red Rose (Davy Steele), Louis, What Reck I By Thee - In Mauchline (Jaime Mcmenemy), Hey, How My Johnie Lad (Mick West), O, When She Come Ben, She Bobbed - O Mally's Meek (Ian Bruce), The Ploughman (Lesley Hale), Thou Gloomy December (Corinna Hewat), The Shepherd's Wife (James Malcolm), O, Whar Gat Ye That Hauver-Meal Bannock? (Wendy Weatherby), Sir John Cope (Jaime Mcmenemy), Dost Ask Me, Why I Send Thee Here - O Can Ye Labour Lea (Corinna Hewat), Tibbie Fowler o' The Glen (Mick West), The Small Birds Rejoice (James Malcolm), I Hae Been At Crookie - Den (Lesley Hale), O May, Thy Morn (Davy Steele), As I Went Out Ae May Morning (Mick West), I Maun Hae a Wife - Young and Souple Was I (Davy Steele), Awa Wi Your Witchcraft (James Malcolm), One Night as I Did Wander - Out Over the Forth (Lesley Hale), O, Luve Will Venture In (Jaime Mcmenemy) |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 723723553225 |
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Customer Reviews of Burns: Songs Vol.4
Addictive- buy at your own risk! Do NOT buy this CD unless you plan on letting your other "worthy" CDs by Schubert, Mahler and the like gather dust for a bit. This series is addictive, and like potato chips- you can't have just one! There are 9 in the series, so it can get pricey. Burns went thru the Lowlands and the Highlands collecting folk tunes and poetry, and never specified instrumentation. The instrumentation in this series is eclectic- from guitar and concertina to cittern, bodhran and pipes. The singers are varied, as is the music- dealing with the conflicts of the Scots against the Brits, love, drinking etc. Highly recommend to all- Haydn and Beethoven wrote more "classical" accompaniment to many of these tunes too.