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Kerelaw

Sheena Wellington: Kerelaw (Dunkeld DUNCD005)

Kerelaw
Sheena Wellington

Dunkeld Records DUN005 (LP, UK, 1986)
Dunkeld Records DUNCD005 (CD, UK, 1997)

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Produced, recorded and engineered by Dougie MacLean at Dunkeld Records Studio, Scotland in 1986;
Front cover painting “Kerelaw”, sleeve layout and design by Jennifer MacLean

Musicians

Sheena Wellington: vocals;
Dougie MacLean: acoustic guitar, fiddle;
Kenny Hadden: flute;
Alan ‘Spud’ Jenkins: mouthorgan;
Jenny MacLean: synthesiser;
Sonny Darrig: vocals

Tracks

Side 1

  1. Derwentwater’s Farewell (Roud 2616) (5.06)
  2. Newport Braes (3.12)
  3. The Death of Queen Jane (Roud 77; Child 170; G/D 3:693) (3.30)
  4. The Irish Boy (Roud 495) (3.03)
  5. The Last Leviathan (4.22)

Side 2

  1. Bunch of Thyme (Roud 3; G/D 6:1180) (4.20)
  2. Nicky Tams (Roud 1875) (2.58)
  3. Eileen Aroon (Roud V21056) (3.00)
  4. Eh’ll Bide a Wiver O (Roud 850?) (0.50)
  5. Sheath and Knife (Roud 3960; Child 16) (6.56)

Tracks 1, 4, 6-7, 10 trad. arr. Dougie MacLean;
Track 2 Sheena Wellington arr. Dougie MacLean;
Track 3 words trad., tune Dáithí Sproule;
Track 5 Andy Barnes;
Track 7 George S. Morris arr. Dougie MacLean;
Track 8 trad.;

> Folk Music > Records > Sheena Wellington: Clearsong

Clearsong

Sheena Wellington: Clearsong (Dunkeld DUNCD012)

Clearsong
Sheena Wellington

Dunkeld Records DUNCD012 (CD, UK, 1990)

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Produced and recorded by Dougie Maclean and Graeme Hughes at Dunkeld Records Studio, Scotland, in March 1990;
Photography by Ewen Sutherland;
Cover painting “Stone Dyke with Narcissi” by Jennifer MacLean

Musicians

Sheena Wellington: vocals;
Dougie Maclean: guitar, fiddle, keyboards;
Graeme Hughes: keyboards [3];
Ewen Sutherland: guitar [8]

Tracks

  1. Woman o Dundee
  2. Beirut
  3. The Christ Child’s Lullaby (Taladh Chriosa)
  4. Yellow on the Broom (Roud 22006)
  5. My Ain Countrie (Roud 21757)
  6. Where Are Ye Now?
  7. There Was a Lad (Rantin Rovin Robin) (Roud V28828)
  8. The Dandy and the Beano
  9. Willie’s Fatal Visit (Roud 244; Child 255)
  10. Julia’s Song

Tracks 1, 10 Sheena Wellington arr. Dougie MacLean;
Tracks 2, 8 Sheena Wellington;
Track 3 trad., translated by Kenna Campbell, arr. Dougie MacLean, Sheena Wellington;
Track 4 words Adam McNaughton, music trad.;
Tracks 5, 7 trad. arr. Dougie MacLean, Sheena Wellington;
Track 6 John McReadie;
Track 9 trad. arr. Sheena Wellington

> Folk Music > Records > Sheena Wellington: Strong Women

Strong Women

Sheena Wellington: Strong Women (Greentrax CDTRAX094)

Strong Women
Live at Nitten Folk Club
Sheena Wellington

Greentrax Recordings CDTRAX094 (CD, UK, February 1995)

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Produced by Sheena Wellington;
Recorded live at Nitten (Newtongrange) Folk Club, Scotland, by Peter Haigh;
Mixed and mastered by Peter Haigh at Pier House Studios, Edinburgh;
Photography by Rebecca Marr;
Design by the Art Surgery

Musicians

Sheena Wellington: vocals;
Ewen Sutherland: guitar;
Simon Thoumire: concertina

Tracks

  1. Strong Women Rule Us All With Their Tears (4.12)
  2. Dark Eyed Molly (3.05)
  3. Address to a Haggis (2.48)
  4. Mill o’ Tifty’s Annie (Roud 98; Child 233; G/D 5:1018) (7.10)
  5. The Tryst (2.43)
  6. The False Bride (Roud 154; G/D 6:1198) (4.15)
  7. The Glasgow Councillor (2.51)
  8. The Slave’s Lament (Roud V29702) (2.50)
  9. Seattle (3.06)
  10. The Great Silkie o’ Sule Skerriey (Roud 197; Child 113) (6.37)
  11. The Shearin (Roud 4845; G/D 7:1486) (3.43)
  12. A Waukrife Minnie (Roud 277; Laws O17; G/D 4:791; Henry H152) (2.02)
  13. Silver Tassie (Roud 30954) (2.41)
  14. My Luv’s Like a Red, Red Rose (Roud 12946) (1.14)
  15. The Little Sunday School (Roud 4614) (3.58)

Track 1 Brian McNeill;
Track 2 Archie Fisher;
Track 3 words Robert Burns, tune (Helen Jamieson’s Life) Sheena Wellingon;
Tracks 4, 6 trad. arr. Sheena Wellington, Ewen Sutherland, Simon Thoumire;
Track 5 words William Soutar, music James MacMillan;
Track 7 Adam McNaughtan;
Track 8 Robert Burns arr. Sheena Wellington, Simon Thoumire;
Track 9 Sheena Wellington;
Track 10 trad.;
Track 11 trad. arr. Sheena Wellington, Ewen Sutherland;
Track 12 Robert Burns arr. Sheena Wellington;
Tracks 13 Robert Burns arr. Sheena Wellington, Ewen Sutherland, Simon Thoumire;
Tracks 14 Robert Burns, music Niel Gow;
Track 15 trad. arr. Sheena Wellington

> Folk Music > Records > Sheena Wellington: Hamely Fare

Hamely Fare

Sheena Wellington: Hamely Fare (Greentrax CDTRAX240)

Hamely Fare
Sheena Wellington

Greentrax Recordings CDTRAX240 (CD, UK, March 2003)

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Produced by Sheena Wellington;
Co-produced by Ewen Sutherland;
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Peter Haigh at Pier House Studios, Edinburgh;
Front cover image courtesy of the Scottish Parliament Broadcasting Unit;
Layout by John Slavin

Musicians

Sheena Wellington: vocals;
Ewen Sutherland: guitar [1-2, 4, 6, 8-10, 12, 14], vocals [14];
Pete Clark: fiddle [1, 4, 6, 9-10, 12];
Neil Paterson: whistle [1-2, 9-10, 12];

Tracks

  1. Ae Fond Kiss (Roud 38389) (3.45)
  2. The Laird o Cockpen (Roud 2859) (2.37)
  3. The Fair Flooer o Northumberland (Roud 25; Child 9; G/D 6:1149) (4.00)
  4. Ballad (2.15)
  5. Bonnie Susie Cleland (Roud 45; Child 65) (5.28)
  6. Ye Banks and Braes (Roud 13889) (2.14)
  7. The Earl of Errol (Roud 96; Child 231; G/D 7:1366) (3.14)
  8. Partans in the Creel (2.04)
  9. Now Westlin Winds (Song Composed in August) (Roud 6936) (4.05)
  10. Granny’s Warning (Roud 282; Henry H208) (1.39)
  11. My Son David (Roud 200; Child 13; TYG 35) (3.14)
  12. It Was A for Oor Rightfu King (Roud 5789) (2.44)
  13. Whaur Dae Ye Lie? (4.38)
  14. Thomas Muir of Huntershill (4.17)
  15. Parcel o Rogues (Roud 5516) (2.42)
  16. A Man’s a Man (Roud 30953) (3.42)
    recorded live at the Opening of the Scottish Parliament, Assembly Hall, Edinburgh, 1 July 1999

Tracks 1, 9, 12, 16-16 Robert Burns;
Track 2 Lady Nairne;
Tracks 3, 5-7, 10-11 trad.,
Track 4 Lyrics William Soutar, tune trad.;
Track 8 Alexander ‘Allie’ Windwick;
Track 13 Karine Polwart;
Track 14 Adam McNaughtan

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Other records with Sheena Wellington

Folk Songs of North-East Scotland (Greentrax CDTRAX5003) Various Artists: Folk Songs of North-East Scotland, CD, Greentrax CDTRAX5003, 1995

Various Artists: Scottish Love Songs (Tartan CDTT1003) Various Artists: Scottish Love Songs, CD, Tartan Tapes CDTT1003, 1998

Scots Women (Greentrax CDTRAX213D) Various Artists: Scots Women: Live From Celtic Connections 2001, 2 CD, Greentrax CDTRAX213D, 2002

Scottish Women (Greentrax CDTRAX261) Various Artists: Scottish Women: Scotland's Queens of Songs Recorded Live on Tour 2002, CD, Greentrax CDTRAX261, 2004

McCalman Singular (Greentrax CDTRAX269) Various Artists: McCalman Singular, CD, Greentrax CDTRAX269, 2004

Love Loss & Liberty: The Songs of Alistair Hulett (Red Rattler RATCD007) Various Artists: Love Loss & Liberty: The Songs of Alistair Hulett, CD, Red Rattler RATCD007, 2011

Various Artists: Favourite Scottish Songs (Greentrax CDGMP8016) Various Artists: Favourite Scottish Songs (Celtic Collections Volume 16), CD, Greentrax CDGMP8016, 2014

101 Scottish Songs: The Wee Red Book (TMSA DVD101) Various Artists: 101 Scottish Songs: The Wee Red Book, DVD, TMSA DVD101, 2016