> Folk Music > Records > Gary Innes: How’s the Craic?
Gary Innes: How’s the Craic?
How’s the Craic? Skippinish Records SKIPCD05 (CD, UK, June 2005) |
Produced by Donald Shaw;
Recorded by Iain Graham at Seret Music, Glasgow;
Mastered by Paul McGeechan;
Photography by John Sikorsky;
Cover design by Elaine Walker
Musicians
Gary Innes: accordion
with
Duncan Lyall: double bass;
Martin O’Neill: drum kit [1, 4, 6, 12],
bodhrán;
Simon Moran: fiddle [2, 6];
Jenn Butterworth: lead vocals [8],
backing vocals;
Hamish Napier: whistles [2],
flute, backing vocals;
Donald Shaw: keyboards;
Ewen Robertson: guitar [2, 7, 9];
Fraser Stone: drum kit [1-3, 4, 7-8, 10],
percussion;
Kathleen Graham: lead vocals [11],
clarsach;
Anna Massie: guitar [2-6, 8, 10, 12],
fiddle [4, 10],
electric guitar, mandolin, banjo;
Duncan Nicholson: whistles [9],
Highland pipes, Scottish small piles, uilleann pipes;
Angus MacPhail: backing vocals [3]
Tracks
- The Wee Purple Fella / The Tiree Girls / Massies Mountain Madness / Andersons (5.13)
- Angus Sutherland’s Jigs: kngus Sutherland / Willie Coleman / Mrs. C’s Jig (4.51)
- Filiòro (4.23)
- Rough Reels: Frank’s Reel / Martin O’Connor’s Flying Clog / Jenna Reid of Quarff (3.39)
- Big J.D. Set: Big J.D.’s / Maggie West’s Waltz (5.23)
- Marches: Dr Allan MacDonald / Capt Campbell (3.24)
- Mishie’s Rat the Barmaid: Mishie’s Jig / Porto Rat / Roaring Barmaid (3.13)
- Tennessee Waltz (3.17)
- Laura’s Wee Tune (4.53)
- The Dougal Set: Catharsis / Mince & Tattie Man / Ewan Robertson’s Incredibly Large Dougal (3.48)
- Òran do Cheit (3.43)
- MSR: Colonel MacLean of Ardgour / Troon Sniper / Hughie Innes’ Reel (3.35)
Tracks 1ac, 5a, 9, 10bc, 12bc Gary Innes;
Track 1b Donald Shaw;
Track 1d, 2b trad.;
Track 2a C. Maceod Williamson;
Track 2c B. Stubbert;
Track 3 Uilleam Ros;
Track 4a John McCusker;
Track 4b Phil Cunningham;
Track 4c K. Henderson;
Track 5b Mairearad Green;
Track 6a J. MacInnes;
Track 6b D. Galbraith;
Track 7a Munro Gauld;
Track 7b Sandy Brechin;
Track 7c T. Sullivan;
Track 8 P.W. King;
Track 10a A. Cann;
Track 11 Angus & Pat NicAnndrais;
Track 12a J. Maclennan
> Folk Music > Records > Gary Innes & Ewan Robertson: Shouts
Gary Innes & Ewan Robertson: Shouts
Shouts PD Productions PDP001 (CD, UK, June 2009) |
Produced by Gary Innes;
Recorded at Gran’s House Studio, Lanarkshire;
Mixed and mastered by Paul McGeechan at Park Lane Studio
Musicians
Gary Innes: accordion;
Ewan Robertson: guitar, vocals
with
Angus Lyon: piano, Fender Rhodes;
Martin O’Neill: bodhrán, drums;
Duncan Lyall: double bass;
Patsy Reid: violin, viola, cello;
Emily Smith: backing vocals [2, 10]
Tracks
- I Can’t Sing Tonight, I’ve Left My Teeth At Home / Big 10.4 / John Smeaton’s (4.10)
- Beeswing / Leslie’s New Kitchen (4.35)
- Little Niamh MacDonald (4.22)
- Jura Wedding / Ross And Eilidh’s Shotgun Wedding / Rough As a Badgers (4.14)
- Bonnie Bessie Logan (Roud 21824) (3.08)
- Camanachd Cup / Chasing Daylight (4.34)
- Magdalene Green (Roud 2893) (3.32)
- Kilmonivaig (3.20)
- Kazakh Ceilidh Comandos / Done in 10 (3.51)
- Auld Lang Syne (Roud 13892) (4.10)
All tracks written by Gary Innes except
Track 1c Gary Innes, Ewen Henderson;
Track 2a Richard Thompson;
Track 4a Donald Shaw;
Tracks 5, 7 trad.;
Track 10 Robert Burns
> Folk Music > Records > Mànran: Mànran
Mànran: Mànran
Mànran Mànran Records MAN02 (CD, UK, 18 July 2011) |
Produced by Phil Cunningham;
Co-produced by Mànran;
Recorded, engineered and mixed by Stuart Hamilton at Castlesound Studios;
Mixed by Calum Malcolm;
Photography by Louis DeCarlo;
Live photography by Graeme McDonald;
Design by Gordon Beveridge
Musicians
Norrie MacIver: vocals, guitar;
Gary Innes: accordion, keyboards;
Ewen Henderson: fiddle, Highland pipes, whistle, vocals;
Calum Stewart: uilleann pipes, wooden flute;
Ross Saunders: bass guitar, vocals;
Scott Mackay: drums, percussion
with
Phil Cunningham: piano [1-3, 7, 10],
keyboards [1-2, 8, 11],
cittern [11]
Tracks
- Fingal’s Cave (3.00)
- Reels: Scotch Mary / Unknown / Unknown (3.34)
- Glaodh an Iar (3.51)
- Òran na Cloiche (Stone of Destiny) (3.06)
- Speybay Switch: Là dhomh ’s mi dìreadh bealaich / Mrs Campbell of Shinness / Norrie’s Carrie-out / The Speybay Switch (5.56)
- Maraiche nan Aigh (4.46)
- The Open Door (3.47)
- Latha Math (3.31)
- Schottische: Vergers / While You Were Gone / Castrating Cows (5.04)
- An Eala Bhàn (4.49)
- Chasing Daylight (3.11)
- Puirt: O gur duine truagh mi / Còta mòr Ealasaid / `S ioma rud a chunna mi (3.35)
Tracks 1, 2abc, 12abc trad.;
Track 3 Donald MacDonald, C. MacDonald;
Track 4 Donald Macintyre;
Track 5a Patrick MacDonald Collection;
Track 5b Roderick Campbell;
Track 5c Ewen Henderson, Gary Innes, Ross Saunders;
Tracks 5d, 9b Calum Stewart;
Track 6 Mike Scott, translated by Aonghas MacNeacail;
Track 7 Darrell Scott;
Track 8 Norrie MacIver;
Track 9a Nigel Eaton;
Tracks 9c, 11 Gary Innes;
Track 10 Donald MacDonald
> Folk Music > Records > Mànran: The Test
Mànran: The Test
The Test Mànran Records MAN03 (CD, UK, 3 June 2013) |
Produced by Phil Cunningham;
Co-produced by Mànran;
Recorded, engineered and mixed by Stuart Hamilton at Castlesound Studios;
Mixed by Calum Malcolm;
Photography by Euan Robertson;
Artwork and design by Gordon Beveridge
Musicians
Norrie MacIver: vocals, guitar;
Gary Innes: accordion, keyboards;
Ewen Henderson: fiddle, Highland pipes, whistle, vocals;
Ryan Murphy: uilleann pipes, wooden flute;
Ross Saunders: bass guitar, vocals;
Scott Mackay: drums, percussion
with
Phil Cunningham: keyboards [2, 5-7, 9-10],
cittern [5]
Tracks
- MSR: The Homecoming March / Dili O Idilum / Thoir a-nall Ailein (7.34)
- Tamhasg (Shadow) (3.47)
- Dhèanainn Sùgradh (I Would Sport With the Black-Haired Girl) (3.23)
- 10k Tattie: 10k Tattie / Fechin Inn / The Road to Apeldoorn (4.50)
- Maria: Maria / Kerlou (4.55)
- The Test (4.45)
- Jigs: Andy Mackinnon’s / The Rutland Jig / Trip to Aviles / I Have It Somewhere (6.31)
- Tillidh Mi (3.09)
- The Fishing Boat (4.38)
- Overtime: Tynes in Overtime / Ward Allen’s / John Smeaton / Smelling Fresh (6.59)
Tracks 1a, 4a, 7a Gary Innes;
Tracks 1bc, 3 trad.;
Track 2 Robbie MacLeod;
Track 4b Brian Finnegan;
Track 4c Ryan Murphy;
Track 5a Ross Saunders;
Track 5b lyrics Ewen Henderson, music Calum Stewart;
Track 6 Scott Mackay;
Tracks 7b, 10a Ewen Henderson;
Track 7c Lorne MacDougall;
Track 7d Allan MacDonald;
Track 8 Calum Macdonald, Robert Macdonald;
Track 9 lyrics Lise Sinclair, music Lise Sinclair, Ástvaldur Traustasson;
Track 10b Kinnon Beaton;
Track 10c Ewen Henderson, Gary Innes;
Track 10d James Duncan Mackenzie
> Folk Music > Records > Mànran: Trod
Mànran: Trod
Trod Mànran Records (DL single, UK, 20 November 2015) |
Recorded by Gus Stirrat at GloWorm Studios;
Mixed by Ross Saunders at Dusty Reel;
Mastered by Brian Lucey at Magic Garden Mastering, Los Angeles CA;
Artwork by Gordon Beveridge
Musicians
Ewen Henderson: fiddle, Highland pipes, vocals;
Gary Innes: accordion;
Craig Irving: guitar, vocals;
Ryan Murphy: uilleann pipes, wooden flute, whistle;
Ross Saunders: bass guitar, vocals;
Mark Scobbie: drums
with guests
Ali Hutton: acoustic guitar;
Ben Holloway: electric guitar
Tracks
- Trod: Trod Mna-an-Tighe ri ‘Fear / The Langlands Jig (4.23)
Track 1a Ailean Dall Dùghallach (Blind Allan MacDougall);
Track 1b Ewen Henderson
> Folk Music > Records > Mànran: An Dà Là – The Two Days
Mànran: An Dà Là – The Two Days
An Dà Là – The Two Days Mànran Records MAN04 (CD, UK, 20 January 2017) An Dà Là Mànran Records (DL single, UK, 21 December 2016) |
Recorded by Gus Stirrat at GloWorm Studios and Gorbals Sound;
Recorded and mixed by Ross Saunders at Dusty Reel;
Mastered by Brian Lucey at Magic Garden Mastering;
Photography by Morten Fog;
Artwork and design by Nooneboy
Musicians
Ewen Henderson: vocals, fiddle, Highland pipes;
Gary Innes: accordion,
keyboards [1];
Craig Irving: guitar, vocals;
Ryan Murphy: uilleann pipes, wooden flute;
Ross Saunders: bass guitar, vocals,
moog [1, 5-6, 10, 12];
Mark Scobbie: drums, percussion
with
Ali Hutton: acoustic guitar [2];
Ben Holloway: electric guitar [2]
Tracks
- Fiasco: Captain Grant / Hard to Get / Fiasco Alla Toscana (5.27)
- Trod: Trod Mna-an-Tighe ri ‘Fear / The Langlands Jig (4.23)
- Inspector: The Pot Inspector / MacLittle’s March / Pushing Mist (5.03)
- Pandora: Pandora’s Box (3.39)
- Parallels: Echo Falls / The Double Stag / Little Vegas / 12 Weeks & a Day (5.27)
- Autobahn: On the Autobahn / Srà-Spè Eòghainn Bhig (Wee Ewen’s Strathspey) (4.43)
- Fios: Fios Chun a’ Bhàird (Message to the Bard) (5.09)
- Alpha: Alpha 29 / Fear a’ Choire (The Land of Corrie) / ‘S ann a’ Dol a Ghrùlainn (4.33)
- Alone: I Shall Not Walk Alone (3.46)
- An Dà Là (The Two Days) (5.48)
- Strong: Strong Behaviour (3.12)
- Hour: The Hour Jig / Lochan na h-Achlaise / Great Torrington (5.15)
Track 1a trad.;
Track 1b Craig Irving;
Tracks 1c, 2b, 3b, 6ab, 10, 12bc Ewen Henderson;
Track 2a Ailean Dall Dùghallach (Blind Allan MacDougall);
Track 3a, 5bc, 8a Gary Innes;
Track 3c, 5a, 12a Ryan Murphy;
Track 4 David Francey;
Track 5d Jarlath Henderson;
Track 7 words Uilleam MacDhùnlèibhe (William Livingston), music trad.;
Track 8b Gilleasbuig Aotrom;
Track 8c unknown;
Track 9 Ben Harper;
Track 11 Craig Irving, Ryan Murphy
> Folk Music > Records > Gary Innes: Era
Gary Innes: Era
Era Gary Innes GHI01 (CD, UK, 29 January 2017) |
Produced by Gary Innes and Ali Hutton;
Recorded by Gus Stirrat at Solos Sound and GloWorm Studios, Glasgow;
Mixed by Ross Saunders at Dusty Reel;
Mastered by Michael Fossenkemper at TurtleTone Studio, New York;
Front cover picture by Kim Ferguson;
CD artwork by Grant NcFarlane
Musicians
Gary Innes: accordion;
Ali Hutton: guitars,
Highland pipes [5, 8];
Hamish Napier: keyboards,
flute [1-2, 4, 6, 8];
Duncan Lyall: bass;
Steve Byrne: drum kit;
Ewen Henderson: fiddle
with
Jarlath Henderson: uilleann pipes;
Alec Dalglish: electric guitar, vocals [9];
Siobhan Miller: vocals [7];
Robert Robertson: vocals [3]
Tracks
- Yarra Wine Valley / The VIP Tea Party / The Herring (4.33)
- The Road to Lochaber (4.50)
- The Caman Man (4.18)
- Crazy Street (4.06)
- May Life Always Be Peachy (4.51)
- The Highland Obama (4.03)
- Zara (4.05)
- Loch Arkaig (5.58)
- Grace and Pride (4.27)
- Our Heroes (5.39)
All tracks written by Gary Innes except
Track 1b Ewen Henderson, Gary Innes
> Folk Music > Records > Mànran: When You Go
Mànran: When You Go
When You Go Mànran Records (DL single, UK, 15 December 2017) |
Recorded by Darryll McFadyen at Gorbals Sound and Ross Saunders at GloWorm Studios;
Mixed by Ross Saunders at Dusty Reel;
Mastered by Brian Lucey at Magic Garden Mastering, Los Angeles CA;
Artwork by Monika Gromek
Musicians
Ewen Henderson: fiddle, Highland pipes, vocals;
Gary Innes: accordion;
Craig Irving: guitar, vocals;
Ryan Murphy: uilleann pipes, wooden flute, whistle;
Ross Saunders: bass guitar, vocals;
Mark Scobbie: drums
Tracks
- When You Go (3.33)
Track 1 Craig Irving
> Folk Music > Records > Mànran: Là Inbhir Lòchaidh
Mànran: Là Inbhir Lòchaidh
Là Inbhir Lòchaidh (The Battle of Inverlochy) Mànran Records (DL single, UK, 2 February 2018) |
Recorded by Darryll McFadyen at Gorbals Sound and Ross Saunders at GloWorm Studios;
Mixed by Ross Saunders at Dusty Reel;
Mastered by Brian Lucey at Magic Garden Mastering, Los Angeles CA;
Artwork by Gordon Beveridge
Musicians
Ewen Henderson: fiddle, Highland pipes, vocals;
Gary Innes: accordion;
Craig Irving: guitar, vocals;
Ryan Murphy: uilleann pipes, wooden flute, whistle;
Ross Saunders: bass guitar, vocals;
Mark Scobbie: drums
Tracks
- Là Inbhir Lòchaidh (4.38)
> Folk Music > Records > Gary Innes: Imminent
Gary Innes: Imminent
Imminent Gary Innes GHI02 (CD, UK, 15 February 2019) |
Produced by Gary Innes and Ali Hutton;
Recorded by Andrea Gobbi at GloWorm Studios, Glasgow;
Mixed by Ross Saunders at Dusty Reel;
Mastered by Michael Fossenkemper at TurtleTone Studio, New York;
Front cover picture by Gordon Bain;
CD artwork by Grant NcFarlane
Musicians
Gary Innes: accordion, vocals [5];
Ali Hutton: guitars,
bagpipes [2, 11];
Angus Lyon: keys;
Conal McDonagh: uilleann pipes, flute, whistle;
Damien O’Kane: banjo [2, 6, 11];
Ewen Henderson: fiddle, strings [10];
Fraser Speirs: harmonica [3, 5, 9];
James Lindsay: double bass;
Karen Matheson: vocals [7];
Ross Wilson: vocals [10];
Steve Byrne: bouzouki [7]
Tracks
- The Doctor’s Orders: Dr Brian Tregaskis / Glencova (3.50)
- Sgoil Lionacleit Pipe Band’s Welcome to New York (2.09)
- Sheerwater (4.33)
- The Alpha Runrig: Alpha 29 / The Reel Runrig (4.16)
- Starlight (3.26)
- The Valley Superstar: Valle d’Aosta / John Carmichael Superstar (4.37)
- Swan Song (4.59)
- The Howler: The Lamlash Jig / Tommy Walsh’s Jig / The Hogmanay Howler (4.20)
- Trade Winds (3.34)
- Dream Fields (4.15)
- Persistence Pays Off: The Persistent Trout / Little Vegas / John Smeaton (6.45)
All tracks written by Gary Innes except
Track 11c Gary Innes, Ewen Henderson
> Folk Music > Records > Mànran: Thugainn
Mànran: Thugainn
Thugainn (Come With Me) Mànran Records (DL single, UK, 4 July 2019) |
Recorded and mixed by Ross Saunders at Dusty Reel;
Mastered by Michael Fossenkemper at TurtleTone Studio, New York
Musicians
Ewen Henderson: fiddle, Highland pipes, vocals;
Gary Innes: accordion;
Craig Irving: guitar, vocals;
Ryan Murphy: uilleann pipes, wooden flute, whistle;
Ross Saunders: bass guitar, vocals;
Mark Scobbie: drums
Tracks
- Thugainn (4.38)
Track 1 by Ewan Henderson
Video
> Folk Music > Records > Mànran: Ten Year Anniversary Party
Mànran: Ten Year Anniversary Party
Ten Year Anniversary Party Mànran Records (DL, DL Video, UK, 18 December 2020) |
Mànran’s ten year anniversary concert on 14 November 2020 at the Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow was streamed online and can be bought as audio tracks or video from their homepage.
Photography by Elly Lucas
Musicians
Aidan Moodie: guitar, backing vocals;
Ewen Henderson: fiddle, Highland pipes, vocals;
Gary Innes: accordion;
Kim Carnie: vocals;
Mark Scobbie: drums;
Ross Saunders: bass guitar;
Ryan Murphy: uilleann pipes, wooden flute, whistle
Tracks
- Fingal’s Cave (2.57)
- Reels (3.34)
- Oran na Cloiche (Stone of Destiny) (3.07)
- Ailean (4.01)
- Parallels: Echo Falls / The Double Stag / Little Vegas / 12 Weeks & a Day (5.42)
- Alpha: Alpha 29 / Fear a’ Choire (The Land of Corrie) / ‘S ann a’ Dol a Ghrùlainn (3.27)
- A Bhriogais Uallach (The Pompous Trousers) (2.44)
- Meal do Bhrògan (1.47)
- Thugainn (4.21)
- M.S.R.: The Clan MacColl / The Shepherd’s Crook / Maj. David Manson (6.37)
- Là Inbhir Lòchaidh (4.52)
- San Cristóbal (3.35)
- New Old Reels (4.12)
- Speybay Switch: Là dhomh ’s mi dìreadh bealaich / Mrs Campbell of Shinness / Norrie’s Carrie-out / The Speybay Switch (6.27)
- Chasing Daylight (3.20)
- Puirt: O gur duine truagh mi / Còta mòr Ealasaid / `S ioma rud a chunna mi (3.37)
Tracks 1, 7, 10b, 16abc trad.;
Track 3 Donald Macintyre;
Track 4 words trad. Gaelic, music Mischa Macpherson;
Track 5a Ryan Murphy;
Tracks 5bc, 6a, 15 Gary Innes;
Track 5d Jarlath Henderson;
Track 6b Gilleasbuig Aotrom;
Track 6c unknown;
Track 9 Ewen Henderson;
Track 10a John MacColl;
Track 10c P.M. Peter MacLeod;
Track 12 Kim Carnie;
Track 14a Patrick MacDonald Collection;
Track 14b Roderick Campbell;
Track 14c Ewen Henderson, Gary Innes, Ross Saunders;
Tracks 14d Calum Stewart;
> Folk Music > Records > Ewen Henderson: Steall
Ewen Henderson: Steall
Steall (Torrent) Ewen Henderson SCAREC003, UK, 31 January 2021) |
Produced by Ewan MacPherson;
Recorded by Barry Reid at Old Laundry Studio, Glenfinnan, GloWorm Studios, Glasgow, La Chunky, Glasgow;
Mixed by Barry Reid at GloWorm Studios;
Mastered by Ross Saunders at Dusty Reel and GloWorm Studios;
Photography and design by Somhairle MacDonald
Musicians
Ewen Henderson: fiddle, viola, vocals, piano, Highland pipes,
small pipes, whistles, harmonium;
Ewan MacPherson: guitar, jew’s harp;
James Mackintosh: percussion;
James Lindsay: double bass;
Tom Gibbs: clarinet
Tracks
- Jigs: A Melbourne Morning / Gillean an Dròbhair (The Drover’s Lads)/ The Pneumatic Drills (5.51)
- Òran a’ Bhranndaidh (3.56)
- Camus Daraich (4.37)
- Dìreadh a-mach ri Beinn Shianta (4.43)
- Waltzes: Limassol’s Waltz / The Sanditon Ball (5.06)
- M.S.R.: The Clan MacColl / The Shepherd’s Crook / Maj. David Manson (3.56)
- Dìleab na h-Aibhne (5.27)
- Gantocks: The Gantocks / Glendessary / Highland Harry / Fèis Seattle (5.40)
- Seinn an Duan Seo (5.21)
- Hornpipes: The Westcoaster / Festival Frolics (4.08)
- Caileag Ruadh Staoinebrig (4.38)
All tracks by Ewen Henderson except
Tracks 1b, 6b, 8c trad.;
Track 2 Duncan Ban MacIntyre;
Tracks 4, 9 Dr John MacLachlan;
Track 6a John MacColl;
Track 6c P.M. Peter MacLeod;
Track 10a Aonghas Grant;
> Folk Music > Records > Mànran: Ùrar
Mànran: Ùrar
Ùrar Mànran Records MAN05 (CD, UK, 22 October 2021) |
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Crow Flies Mànran Records (DL single, UK, 27 August 2021) Ailean Mànran Records (DL single, UK, 8 October 2021) |
Produced by Calum MacCrimmon;
Recorded and mixed by Ross Saunders at GloWorm Studios, Glasgow;
Mastered by Robin Schmidt at 24-96 Mastering;
Photography and design by Elly Lucas
Folk Radio UK review by Johnny Whalley
Musicians
Aidan Moodie: guitar, backing vocals;
Ewen Henderson: fiddle, Highland pipes, vocals, piano, synthesisers;
Gary Innes: accordion;
Kim Carnie: vocals;
Mark Scobbie: drums;
Ross Saunders: bass guitar, moog;
Ryan Murphy: uilleann pipes, wooden flute, whistle
Tracks
- Ailean (3.56)
- Crossroads: Creamery Cross (3.19)
- Crow Flies (3.19)
- Black Tower: Strong Stands the Black Tower / An Tarbh Gàidhealach (3.21)
- The Loop: The Catalpa Rescue / Kept in the Loop / Room 215 (4.09)
- Briogais: A Bhriogais Uallach (The Pompous Trousers) (2.51)
- Foghar: Foghar nan Gallan (The Harvest of the Saplings) (4.28)
- Lahinch: Lahinch Beach / Alpaca (6.29)
- San Cristóbal (3.42)
- Puirt Ùrar: Gheibh Thu Caoraich / An t-Uachdar / Pìob air a`Bhàrd (Pipes on the table) (3.50)
- Griogal Crìdhe (3.30)
Track 1 words trad. Gaelic, music Mischa Macpherson;
Track 2, 5a, 8a Ryan Murphy;
Track 3 Kim Carnie, Aidan Moodie;
Tracks 4a, 7, 8b, 10c Ewen Henderson;
Track 4b Mischa Macpherson;
Track 5b Gary Innes;
Track 5c Peter Morrison (of Peatbog Fairies);
Tracks 6, 10b trad. Gaelic, arr. Mànran;
Track 9 Kim Carnie;
Track 10a words trad. Gaelic, music Mischa Macpherson, Kim Carnie;
Track 10c words Ewen Henderson
Video
Mànran perform Crow Flies:
Mànran perform Ailean:
Mànran on 2 November 2011 in Aschaffenburg:
> Folk Music > Records > Mànran: Wild Mountain Thyme
Mànran: Wild Mountain Thyme
Wild Mountain Thyme Mànran Records (DL single, UK, 24 November 2023) |
Released as a charity single for Scottish homeless shelters;
Recorded and mixed by Gus Stirrat at Solas Sounds in Glasgow;
Mastered by Peter Beckmann;
Artwork by Caitlin Ferguson
Musicians
Kim Carnie: vocals;
Aidan Moodie: guitar;
Ewen Henderson: fiddle;
Gary Innes: accordion;
Mark Scobbie: drums;
Ross Saunders: bass guitar;
Ryan Murphy: uilleann pipes
Tracks
- Wild Mountain Thyme (Roud 541; G/D 4:862) (3.56)
Track 1 Robert Tannahill
Video
Mànran perform Wild Mountain Thyme at Hogmanay 2022:
> Folk Music > Records > Mànran: Standing Still
Mànran: Standing Still
Standing Still Mànran Records (DL single, UK, 20 September 2024) |
Produced and mixed by Ross Hamilton at Buzzkiller Music in Paisley;
Drums recorded by Jamie McGrory;
Mastered by Kevin Grainger at Wired Masters;
Artwork by Caitlin Sonachan of Sona Designs
Musicians
Kim Carnie: vocals;
Aidan Moodie: guitar;
Ewen Henderson: fiddle;
Gary Innes: accordion;
Mark Scobbie: drums;
Marcus Cordock: bass guitar;
Ryan Murphy: uilleann pipes, flute
Tracks
- Standing Still (3.26)
Track 1 Kim Carnie, Aidan Moodie
> Folk Music > Records > Mànran
Other records with Gary Innes or Mànran
Box Club: Box Club, CD, Box Club BOXCLUBCD1, 2007
Fiona Mackenzie: Duan Nollaig (A Gaelic Christmas), 2 CD, Greentrax CDTRAX320D, 2007
Pūr, The Lassies' Reply, CD, MacDug DUG002, 2009
Various Artists: The Rough Guide to Scottish Music (Third Edition), 2 CD, World Music RGNET 1310 CD, 2014
Talisk: Beyond, CD, Talisk TALISK02CD, 2018