> Folk Music > Records > Jean Redpath’s Scottish Ballad Book
Jean Redpath’s Scottish Ballad Book
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Jean Redpath’s Scottish Ballad Book Elektra EKL-214 (LP, USA, 1962) |
Musicians
Jean Redpath: vocals;
Ralph Rinzler: guitar, banjo;
Lloyd Gough: concertina
Tracks
Side 1
- Gypsy Laddie (Roud 1; Child 200; G/D 2:278; Henry H124)
- Barbarry Allan (Roud 54; Child 84; G/D 6:1193; Henry H236)
- Twa Corbies (Roud 5; Child 26)
- Wee Cooper o’ Fife (Roud 117; Child 277; G/D 7:1282)
- Clerk Saunders (Roud 3855; Child 69)
Side 2
- Bonny Boy (Roud 31; Laws O35; G/D 6:1222)
- Inverey (Roud 4017; Child 203; G/D 2:234)
- Rantin’ Laddie (Roud 103; Child 240; G/D 5:976)
- Wee Toon Clerk (Roud 120; Child 281; G/D 2:317; Henry H201)
- Licht Bob’s Lassie (Roud 1645; G/D 4:725)
- Sir Patrick Spens (Roud 41; Child 58; G/D 1:17)
All tracks trad.
> Folk Music > Records > Jean Redpath: Frae My Ain Countrie
Frae My Ain Countrie
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Frae My Ain Countrie Folk-Legacy Records FSS-49 (LP, USA, 1973) |
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Recorded by Sandy Paton
Folk-Legacy album booklet by Jean Redpath and Sandy Paton
Musicians
Jean Redpath: vocals, guitar
Tracks
Side 1
- The Gairdner and the Plooman (Roud 339) (3.25)
- I’ll Lay Ye Doon, Love (Roud 3355) (3.01)
- The Gairdner Child (Roud 339; Child 219; G/D 4:840) (4.01)
- Wars o’ High Germanie (Roud 5608) (4.44)
- Silver Tassie (Roud 30954) (2.24)
- The Rantin’ Dog, The Daddie O’t (Roud V5348) (0.50)
- Hishie Ba (Roud 5138) (2.35)
- My Ain Countrie (Roud 21757) (2.57)
Side 2
- Matt Hyland (Roud 2880) (4.17)
- The London Ba’ (2.35)
- Kilbogie (Roud 95; G/D 4:851) (2.22)
- A’ the Week Yer Man’s Awa’ (2.41)
- Johnnie o’ Braidesley (Roud 69; Child 114; G/D 2:250) (4.33)
- Farewell He (Roud 803; Henry H504) (1.42)
- Bonny Gallowa’ (RoudBS B2934) (2.29)
- Eileen Aroon (Roud V21056) (4.04)
All tracks trad. except
Track 12 Ewan MacColl
> Folk Music > Records > Jean Redpath: Jean Redpath
Jean Redpath
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Jean Redpath Philo Records PH 2015 (LP, USA, 1975) |
Recorded by Bill Schubart at Earth Audio Techniques, Inc., North Ferrisburg, VT;
Cover photo: Glen Feshie, Carnichuin, Scotland, by W.B. Finch of Stock Boston;
Back photos by Erik Borg;
Design by Phil Hresko
Musicians
Jean Redpath: vocals, guitar;
Abby Newton, cello
Tracks
Side 1
- Rambleaway (Roud 171; G/D 7:1485) (3.27)
- I Live Not Where I Love (Roud 593) (3.12)
- My Lagan Love (Roud 1418) (3.07)
- My Faithful Johnny (RoudBS B97438) (3.14)
- Captain Wedderburn’s Courtship (Roud 36; Child 46; G/D 4:842; Henry H681) (7.22)
- The Terror Time (5.17)
Side 2
- Dancing at Whitsun (2.59)
- Blackwater Side (Roud 312; Laws O1; Henry H811) (3.57)
- The Grey Silkie (Roud 197; Child 113) (8.07)
- Ned of the Hill (Roud 8136) (3.50)
- Lady Dysie (Roud 112; Child 269; G/D 6:1224) (4.04)
- MacCrimmon’s Lament (Roud 5134) (4.20)
All tracks trad. except
Track 6 Ewan MacColl;
Track 7 John Austin Marshall
> Folk Music > Records > Jean Redpath: There Were Minstrels
There Were Minstrels
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There Were Minstrels Trailer Records LER 2106 (LP, UK, 1976) |
Recorded and produced by Bill Leader at Leader Sound;
Sleeve notes by Jean Redpath;
Sleeve design by Janet Kerr
Musicians
Jean Redpath: vocals, guitar
Tracks
Side 1
- Dumbarton’s Drums (Roud 8669)
- Rattlin’ Roarin’ Willie (Roud 6192; G/D 4:776) / My Love She’s But a Lassie Yet (Roud 6166) / Robin Shure in Hairst (Roud 32554)
- West Virginia Mine Disaster
- Gilderoy (Roud 1486)
- Sheath and Knife (Roud 3960; Child 16)
Side 2
- Yellow Yorlin (Roud 12516)
- Rob Roy (Roud 340; Child 225)
- No, Sir (Roud 146)
- Clerk Colven (Roud 147; Child 42)
- Caroline of Edinburgh Town (Roud 398; Laws P27; G/D 6:1151; Henry H148)
- Davie and Jeannie
All tracks trad. except
Track 3 Jean Ritchie
> Folk Music > Records > Jean Redpath: Ballad Folk
Ballad Folk
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Ballad Folk BBC Records & Tapes REC 293 (LP, UK, 1977) |
Tracks taken from various sessions recorded during the BBC Television Series;
Produced by Mike Harding and Gordon Menzies;
Sleeve notes by Jean Redpath with Pat Shuldham-Shaw;
Artwork by Mario Moscardini;
Sleeve design by Leslie V. Howard
Musicians
Jean Redpath: vocals, guitar [1, 3, 6, 8-10, 13, 16, 18];
Charlie Murray: vocals [2];
The Gaugers (Peter Hall, Tom Spiers, Arthur Watson) [4];
Lizzie Higgins: vocals [5];
Archie Fisher: vocals [7];
Allan Barty: fiddle [7];
Mirk (Marjorie and Ian Sinclair with Ray Crompton: guitar, mandolin) [9, 14];
Artie and Cilla Trezise: vocals, guitar, fiddle [11];
Jimmy Hutchison: vocals [12];
Gordeanna McCulloch: vocals [15];
Willie Scott: vocals [17]
Tracks
Side 1
- [JR] Love Is Teasin’ (Roud 1049)
- [CM] The Guise o’ Tough (Roud 3800; G/D 3:378)
- [JR] The Plooman Laddies (Roud 3448)
- [G] Grat for Gruel (Roud 935)
- [LH] Willie’s Fatal Visit (Roud 244; Child 255)
- [JR] Ten and Nine
- [AF] Fine Flowers in the Valley (Roud 9; Child 20; G/D 2:193; TYG 73)
- [JR] Caller Herring (Roud 18353)
- [JR, M] Marnie
Side 2
- [JR] The Deadly Wars (Roud 7284)
- [ACT] Wheel of Fortune (Roud 1075; G/D 6:1173; Henry H790)
- [JH] The Beggarman (Roud 212; Child 279 Appendix; Henry H810)
- [JR] The Kirk Swaree
- [M] The Forfar Sodger (Roud 2857; G/D 1:69)
- [GMcC] Birnie Bouzle (Roud 3343; G/D 4:876)
- [JR] The Recruited Collier (Roud 3503)
- [WS] The Boys o’ Callieburn (Roud 6932)
- [JR] Keach in the Creel (Roud 120; Child 281; G/D 2:317; Henry H201)
All tracks trad. except
Track 6 Mary Brooksbank;
Track 8 words Caroline, Baroness of Nairne (1766-1845), air Nathaniel Gow (1766-1831);
Track 9 Jean Ritchie;
Track 14 David Shaw (1786-1856)
> Folk Music > Records > Jean Redpath: Song of the Seals
Song of the Seals
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Song of the Seals Philo Records PH 1054 (LP, USA, 1978) |
Produced by Jean Redpath;
Recorded by Charles Eller at Earth Audio Techniques in October 1977;
Mastered by Bill Kipper;
Photography by Alen MacWeeney;
Designed by Peter Corriston and Dennis Rosenberg
Musicians
Jean Redpath: vocals, guitar;
Jay Ungar: fiddle;
Abby Newton: cello
Tracks
Side 1
- Davy Faa (Roud 118; Child 279; G/D 2:274) (3.50)
- Poor Rovin’ Lassie (Roud 387; Henry H79) (4.11)
- Mill o’ Tifty’s Annie (Roud 98; Child 233; G/D 5:1018) (5.19)
- Highland Harry (Roud 3809; G/D 1:134) (1.56)
- Polwarth on the Green (Roud 8407) (2.11)
- The Song of the Seals (4.34)
Side 2
- Dowie Dens o’ Yarrow (Roud 13; Child 214; G/D 2:215) (4.24)
- Logie o’ Buchan (Roud 1994; G/D 4:828) (2.42)
- College Boy (Roud 31; Laws O35; G/D 6:1222) (3.45)
- The Muckin’ o’ Geordie’s Byre (Roud 2137; G/D 7:1303) (4.05)
- Birnie Bouzle (Roud 3343; G/D 4:876) / Johnny Lad (Roud 2587; G/D 4:755) (2.58)
- Johnny My Man (Roud 845; G/D 3:587; Henry H807) (3.47)
All tracks trad. except
Track 6 words Harold Boulton, music Sir Granville Bantock
> Folk Music > Records > Jean Redpath: The Songs of Robert Burns Volumes 1 & 2
The Songs of Robert Burns Volumes 1 & 2
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The Songs of Robert Burns Volumes 1 & 2 Volume 1: Philo Records PH 1037 (LP, USA, 1976) |
Volume 1 produced, researched and arranged by Serge Hovey;
Recorded by Bill Schubart at The Barn, N. Ferrisburg, VT, 1976;
Notes by Esther Hovey
Volume 2 researched and arranged by Serge Hovey;
Produced by Drake Mabry;
Recorded by Charles Eller at The Barn, N. Ferrisburg, VT, 1980;
Notes by Esther Hovey
Musicians
Volume 1
Jean Redpath: vocals;
Jane Ambrose: flute;
Philip Ambrose: harpsichord;
Peter Brown: cello, double bass;
Anne Dorsam: piano;
Roger Gillim: viola;
Caroline MacDonald: second violin;
David Racusen: French horn;
Evelyn Read: first violin;
Thomas L. Read: first violin, fiddle;
William Storandt: timpani
Joanne Raymond, Jane Ambrose, Lloyd Goodrow, Gary Moreau, Sally Pollak, David Robinson: chorus
Volume 2
Jean Redpath: vocals;
Jane Ambrose: flute, piccolo;
Philip Ambrose: harpsichord;
Peter Brown: cello;
Anne Dorsam: piano;
Roger Gillim: viola;
David Gusakov: violin [15]:
Ken LaRoche: alto flute;
Drake Mabry: piano effects;
Elisabeth Metcalfe: piano;
Rick Presson: double bass;
Evelyn Read: violin;
Larry Read: violin;
William Storandt: timpani
Joanne Raymond, William Bosworth, James Chapman, Diane Daily, Franklin Hier, Charles Hoag, Sally Pollak, Andrea Rogers-Hall: chorus
Tracks
Volume 1
- Cauld Kail in Aberdeen (Roud 8502) (1.40)
- To the Weaver’s Gin Ye Go (Roud V22409) (2.15)
- Wantonness (Roud V31025) (2.08)
- My Tocher’s the Jewel (Roud V7885) (3.19)
- Charlie He’s My Darling (Roud 5510) (2.30)
- Lady Mary Ann (Roud 31; Laws O35; G/D 6:1222) (2.40)
- Amang the Trees (1.24)
- Country Lassie (Roud V9072) (5.02)
- The De’il’s Awa Wi’ th’ Exciseman (Roud 16787) (1.30)
- Johnie Blunt (Roud 115) (2.38)
- The Winter It Is Past (Roud 583; G/D 6:1104) (2.58)
- A Red, Red Rose (Roud 12946) (1.46)
- Logan Water (Roud V7840) (4.50)
- Corn Rigs (Roud 8670) (3.47)
Volume 2
- Had I the Wyte (Roud 7253) (2.24)
- Nine Inch Will Please a Lady (1.44)
- Beware o’ Bonnie Ann (Roud V21420) (3.12)
- The Cooper o’ Cuddy (Roud 8755) (1.58)
- Sweetest May (Roud V20107) (1.53)
- A Parcel of Rogues in a Nation (Roud 5516) (4.38)
- Auld Lang Syne (Roud 13892) (3.40)
- Hey How Johnie Lad (Roud 7148; G/D 7:1351) (3.39)
- Mary Morison (Roud V18242) (2.51)
- The Dusty Miller (Roud 5959; G/D 3:454) (2.30)
- It Was A’ for Our Rightfu’ King (Roud 5789) (4.05)
- Sae Flaxen Were Her Ringlets (Roud V8460) (3.25)
> Folk Music > Records > Jean Redpath: The Songs of Robert Burns Volumes 3 & 4
The Songs of Robert Burns Volumes 3 & 4
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The Songs of Robert Burns Volumes 3 & 4 Volume 3: Philo Records PH 1071 (LP, USA, 1981) |
Researched and arranged by Serge Hovey;
Produced by Drake Mabry;
Recorded by Charles Eller at Earth Audio Techniques, N. Ferrisburg, VT, December 1980;
Notes by Esther Hovey
Musicians
Jean Redpath: vocals;
Elizabeth Metcalfe: piano
The Alcott Ensemble:
Elizabeth Clendenning, Louise Griggs: violins;
Marilyn Greenly: viola;
Melissa Brown: cello
Rick Presson: double bass;
Jane Ambrose: flute;
Ken LaRoche: alto flute;
Drake Mabry: pennywhistle, oboe;
Chapin Kaynor: French Horn;
William Storandt: timpani;
Tina Tourin: harp;
Bill Bosworth: tenor vocals;
James Chapman: bass vocals
Tracks
Volume 3
- The Lass o’ Ecclefechan (Roud V31027) (1.11)
- The Banks o’ Doon (Roud 13889) (2.00)
- The Slave’s Lament (Roud V29702) (3.39)
- O Fare Ye Weel My Auld Wife (1.24)
- The Bells of Mauchline (Roud V25071) (3.05)
- Duncan Davison (Roud 8689) (2.12)
- The Ploughman (Roud 5582; G/D 3:451) (1.37)
- Phillis the Fair (Roud V687) (2.49)
- The Deuk’s Dang o’er My Daddie (Roud 8948) (1.06)
- Will Ye Go to the Indies, My Mary (Roud V16277) (2.34)
- Song, Composed in August (Roud 6936) (4.11)
- The Reel o’ Stumpie (Roud 7252; G/D 7:1398) (2.27)
- Green Grow the Rashes, O (Roud 2772; G/D 7:1297) (3.30)
Volume 4
- O, Can Ye Labor Lea (2.31)
- Wha Is That at My Bower Door? (Roud V7696) (3.12)
- Address to the Woodlark (Roud V12463) (1.38)
- A Long Winter Night (2.04)
- There Grows a Bonie Brier-Bush (Roud 6173) (4.29)
- The Taylor Fell Thro’ the Bed (Roud 13597; G/D 8:1843) (2.16)
- Here’s His Health in Water (Roud V13662) (2.53)
- Behold, My Love (3.56)
- Rattlin’ Roarin’ Willie (Roud 6192; G/D 4:776) (1.35)
- Tam Glen (Roud V5030) (4.33)
- Thou Hast Left Me Ever, Jamie (Roud V456) (2.45)
- I’ll Ay Ca’ in By Yon Town (Roud V12526) (3.23)
> Folk Music > Records > Jean Redpath: The Songs of Robert Burns Volumes 5 & 6
The Songs of Robert Burns Volumes 5 & 6
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The Songs of Robert Burns Volumes 5 & 6 Volume 5: Philo Records PH 1093 (LP, USA, 1985) |
Volume 4 researched and arranged by Serge Hovey;
Produced by Bob Peskin and Lynn Shevitz;
Recorded by Michael Couture at Resolution Inc., Chace Mill, Burlington in November 1983-January 1984;
Notes by Esther Hovey
Volume 6 researched and arranged by Serge Hovey;
Produced by Daniel Hovey;
Executive producer Barbara Grigor;
Recorded by Brian Young at CAVA sound Workshops. Glasgow, November 1986;
Notes by Esther Hovey
Musicians
Volume 5
Jean Redpath: vocals;
Keith Jarrett: piano;
The Alcott Ensemble:
Elizabeth Clendenning, Louise Griggs: violins;
Marilyn Johnson: viola,
Melissa Brown: cello;
Ken LaRoche: flute, alto flute, piccolo;
Rick Presson: double bass;
Susan Kynkor: French horn;
William Storandt: timpani;
David Brubaker: trumpet;
Tina Tourin: harp;
Bob Peskin: Arp 2600 synthesiser
Chorus:
Susan Bork: soprano;
Deborah Felmeth Calhoun: alto;
Lynn Shevitz: soprano and alto;
Jim Lienau: tenor;
Bob Peskin: bass
Volume 6
Jean Redpath: vocals;
Lawrence Glover: piano;
Daniel Hovey: musical director;
The Paragon Ensemble:
Peter Mointain,
Mary MacFarlane,
Peter Markham,
Hugh Bradley,
Lucy Cowan: violins;
Patricia Bloomfield,
Michael Beeston,
Ian Budd,
Lucy Cowan: violas;
Philip Norris,
Bill Paterson: cellos;
Ninian Perry,
Graham Robb: double basses;
David Davies: flute;
Elizabeth Fyfe: oboe;
Virginia Henson: clarinet,
Kevin Anderson: recorder;
Henryk Sienkiewicz,
David Price,
Richard Wakeford,
Kenneth Blackwood: horns;
Colin Mitchell: synthesiser;
Heather Corbett: percussion;
Rhona Mackay: harp
Chorus:
Una Buchanan, Linda Ormiston,
Peter Bodenham, Donald Maxwell
Tracks
Volume 5
- The Lea-Rig (Roud 8516) (3.02)
- My Collier Laddie (Roud 3787; G/D 5:991) (3.13)
- O, This Is No My Ain Lassie (Roud 6156) (2.08)
- My Nanie, O (Roud V4597) (3.52)
- Fragment (1.16)
- The Posie (Roud V17116) (3.41)
- The Mill, Mill O (Roud 8931) (3.54)
- O, Were I on Parnassus Hill (Roud V31751) (4.37)
- The German Lairdie (Roud 2573) (1.27)
- The Battle of Sherra-Moor (Roud V20455) (2.57)
- Lament of Mary Queen of Scots (Roud V28725) (7.55)
- You’re Welcome, Willie Stewart (2.50)
Volume 6
- Killiecrankie (Roud 8187) (1.50)
- Galloway Tam (Roud V31014) (1.49)
- Strathallan’s Lament (Roud V12889) (3.00)
- The Fornicator (1.56)
- Here’s to Thy Health (Roud V13669) (4.12)
- Last May a Braw Wooer (Roud V5029) (4.22)
- Gloomy December (Roud V4373) (2.58)
- Jamie Come Try Me (Roud V25882) (3.05)
- The White Cockade (Roud 709; G/D 1:124) (1.19)
- The Cardin’ O’t (3.34)
- Sandy and Jockie (Roud 13165) (1.09)
- Hey, Ca’ Thro’ (Roud 8692) (5.51)
> Folk Music > Records > Jean Redpath: The Songs of Robert Burns Volumes 7
The Songs of Robert Burns Volumes 7
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The Songs of Robert Burns Volumes 7 Philo Records PH 1126 (CD, USA, 1990) |
Researched and arranged by Serge Hovey;
Produced by Daniel Hovey and Abby Newton;
Executive producer Esther Hovey;
Recorded by Scott Petito at NRS Recording Studio, Hurley, New York;
Assistant engineer: Aaron Hurwitz;
Notes by Esther Hovey
Musicians
Jean Redpath: vocals;
Marilyn Crispell: piano;
David Hovey: musical director;
Yuval Waldman, Bob Zubricky: violins;
Stephanie Gelfan: viola,
Abby Newton: cello;
Sue Hall: double bass;
Sarah Plant: flute;
Marcia Gates: flute, piccolo;
Joel Evans: oboe, English horn;
Peter Alexander: clarinet;
Gary Boyd: trumpet;
Roger Wendt, Kathy Eisner: French horns;
Daniel Hovey: synthesiser;
Ken Lovelett: percussion;
Nancy Brennand: harp
Chorus:
Elissa Bowen, Betty Hartman: sopranos;
Karen Deschere, Jan Evers Davies: altos;
Keith Powell, Paul Frazer: baritones;
Ron DeFesi, Alax Bialy: basses
Tracks
- The Mauchline Lady (3.08)
- O Merry Hae I Been (Roud 9745) (2.31)
- The Gallant Weaver (Roud V7499) (2.07)
- The Young Highland Rover (Roud V1186) (2.55)
- Cauld Is the E’enin Blast (3.46)
- My Father Was a Farmer (6.43)
- My Love She’s But a Lassie Yet (Roud 8979) (3.53)
- Ode to Spring (2.19)
- O, Guid Ale Comes (1.32)
- The Bonie Lass of Albanie (4.48)
- O, For Ane-And-Twenty, Tam (Roud V20089) (2.34)
- Where Are the Joys? (Roud V12805) (3.40)
> Folk Music > Records > Jean Redpath, Rod Paterson: The Miller’s Reel
Jean Redpath, Rod Paterson: The Miller’s Reel
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The Miller’s Reel BBC REH 737 (LP, UK, 1989) |
A universal love story devised by Donand Campbell
from the songs and stories of Robert Burns (1759-1796).
The Miller’s Reel was first broadcast on BBC Radio Scotland in 1986.
Musicians
Jean Redpath: vocals [1-2, 4-5, 7-13, 16-18, 20];
Rod Paterson: vocals [1, 3-4, 6, 8, 11, 13-15, 19-20]
Taking part are
Davie Hayman as ‘The Lover’,
Phyllis Logan as ‘The Lass’
Musical accompaniment by The Edinburgh String Quartet and
Miles Baster: violin;
Peter Markham: violin;
Mike Beaston: viola;
Mark Bailey: cello;
Lawrence Glover: piano;
Keith Wallace: flute;
Adrian Bornett: double bass;
Jenny Caws: oboe;
Chris Griffiths: horn;
Heather Corbett: timpany
Tracks
Side A
- The Mill, Mill O (Roud 8486; G/D 7:1437)
- Ma Ain Kind Dearie (Roud 8516)
- This Is No My Ain Lassie (Roud 6156)
- Green Grow the Rashes (Roud 2772; G/D 7:1297)
- O Can Ye Labour Lea (Roud 34444)
- My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose (Roud 12946)
- The Ploughman Lad (Roud 5939; G/D 3:420)
- Corn Rigs (Roud 32476)
- Jamie, Come Try Me (Roud V25882)
- The Lass o’ Ecclefechan (Roud V31027)
Side B
- The Collier Laddie (Roud 3787; G/D 5:991)
- Laddie Lie Near Me (Roud V39584)
- Bonnie Brier Bush (Roud 1506)
- O Steer Her Up (Roud 8618)
- My Nanie O (Roud V4597)
- My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose (Roud 12946)
- Here’s His Health In Water (Roud V13662)
- Thou Hast Left Me Ever, Jamie (Roud V456)
- Wantonness (Roud V31025)
- The Mill, Mill O (Roud 8486; G/D 7:1437)
All songs trad. arr. Serge Hovey
> Folk Music > Records > Jean Redpath: Will Ye No Come Back Again?
Will Ye No Come Back Again?
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Lady Nairne Philo PH 1087 (LP, USA, 1986) Will Ye No Come Back Again? Greentrax Recordings CDTRAX334 (CD, UK, February 2009) |
Recorded by Charles Eller at Earth Audio Techniques, N. Ferrisburg, Vermont, in November 1986;
Executive producers: William H. Schubart, Carol H. Ford;
Notes by Jean Redpath;
Cover photo by Louis DeCarlo;
Painting of Lady Nairne by Sir John Watson Gordon, courtesy of National Galleries of Scotland;
Graphic design by John Slavin
Musicians
Jean Redpath: vocals, guitar;
Abby Newton: cello;
David Gusakov: fiddle
Tracks
- The Auld Hoose (3.37)
- Strathearn (2.09)
- The Lammie (2.49)
- Lament of the Covenanter’s Widow (3.30)
- Lass of Livingstane (1.47)
- Will Ye No Come Back Again? (Roud 24347) (3.51)
- The Lass o’ Gowrie (2.26)
- The Rowan Tree (Roud V16412) (3.42)
- Caller Herrin’ (Roud 18353) (3.58)
- Charlie’s Landing (2.44)
- The Laird o’ Cockpen (Roud 2859) (2.12)
- The Regalia (2.50)
- The White Rose of June (2.02)
- Land o’ the Leal (Roud 8999) (3.12)
> Folk Music > Records > Jean Redpath: Leaving the Land
Leaving the Land
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Leaving the Land Philo PH 1131 (LP/CD, USA, 1990) |
Produced by Abby Newton and Jean Redpath;
Recorded and mixed by Scott Petito ar NRS Studios, Hurley, New York, in June 1989;
Mastered by Randy kling at Disc Mastering, Nashville, Tennessee;
Front cover photography by Jean Redpath;
Design by Susan Marsh
Musicians
Jean Redpath: vocals, guitar;
Alasdair Fraser: fiddle, viola;
Abby Newton: cello;
Cindy Cashdollar: dobro;
Dick Kniss: banjo
Tracks
Side 1
- Leaving the Land (4.23)
- Miss Admiral Gordon’s Strathspey / Scarborough Settler’s Lament (3.55)
- Un Canadien Errant (3.37)
- Last Minstrel Show (4.17)
- Snow Goose (2.37)
- Next Time Around (2.46)
Side 2
- Sonny’s Dream (4.27)
- Maggie (4.18)
- Hallowe’en (3.25)
- Leaving Lerwick Harbour (3.00)
- Now I’m Easy (2.26)
- The Wild Lass (2.55)
Tracks 1, 11 Eric Bogle;
Track 2 William Marshall;
Track 3 trad.;
Track 4 Bob Coltman;
Track 5 Brian McNeill;
Track 6 David Campbell;
Track 7 Ron Hynes;
Track 8 John McCormack, additional words Jean Redpath;
Track 9 words Violet Jacob, music Jim Reid;
Track 12 Marion Angus, Dave Whyte
> Folk Music > Records > Jean Redpath: Summer of My Dreams
Summer of My Dreams
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Summer of My Dreams Greentrax Recordings CDTRAX208 (CD, UK, December 2000) |
Recorded by Scott Petitio;
Technical production by Scott Kent;
Cover photography by Jean Redpath;
Graphic design by Louise Kursmark
Musicians
Jean Redpath: vocals;
Alasdair Fraser: fiddle;
Abby Newton: cello;
Jacqueline Schwab: piano
Tracks
- Summer of My Dreams (4.30)
- Come by the Hills (2.47)
- Sailor’s Sweetheart (3.43)
- Dark Eyed Molly (2.39)
- Yellow on the Broom (Roud 22006) (3.26)
- Gipsy Lass (2.49)
- Bonnie Bessie Logan (Roud 21824) (2.26)
- Maggie Lauder (Roud 5625) (2.21)
- Parlez-Moi d’Amour (3.38)
- Alas! Poor Queen (2.12)
- Andy’s Gone with Cattle (3.17)
- Willie’s Gane to Melville Castle (Roud V14105) / Mally Lee (Roud 6130) (3.04)
- Dumbarton’s Drums (Roud 8669) (3.54)
- Sweet Thames Flow Softly (3.55)
- The Blackbird (4.06)
- The Farm Auction (3.20)
Track 1 David Mallet;
Track 2 words W. Gordon Smith, music trad. Irish air Buaschaill on Eirne (Boy from the Erne);
Track 3 poem by Duncan Campbell Scott (1867-1942), music Dave Whyte;
Track 4 Archie Fisher;
Track 5 words Adam McNaughtan, music trad. The Female Drummer as sung by Harry Cox;
Track 6 words Violet Jacob (1863-1946), music Dave Whyte;
Track 7 Alexander Anderson;
Track 8 attributed to Francis Sempill (c. 1616-1682), written c. 1642 to an existing popular air;
Track 9 Jean Lenoir;
Track 10 Marion Angus (1866-1946);
Track 11 Henry Archibald Lawson (1867-1922);
Tracks 12ab, 13 trad.;
Track 14 Ewan MacColl;
Track 15 Phyl Lobl;
Track 16 Enoch Kent
> Folk Music > Records > Jean Redpath
Other records with Jean Redpath
Various Artists:
Music & Song of Scotland,
CD, Greentrax CDTRAX030, 1989;
CD, Greentrax CDGMP8017, 2021
Various Artists:
Scotland's Voices,
CD, Greentrax CDTRAX400, 2018