> Folk Music > Records > Sheena Wellington: Kerelaw
Kerelaw
Kerelaw Dunkeld Records DUN005 (LP, UK, 1986) |
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
- Derwentwater’s Farewell (Roud 2616) (5.06)
- Newport Braes (3.12)
- The Death of Queen Jane (Roud 77; Child 170; G/D 3:693) (3.30)
- The Irish Boy (Roud 495) (3.03)
- The Last Leviathan (4.22)
Side 2
- Bunch of Thyme (Roud 3; G/D 6:1180) (4.20)
- Nicky Tams (Roud 1875) (2.58)
- Eileen Aroon (Roud V21056) (3.00)
- Eh’ll Bide a Wiver O (Roud 850?) (0.50)
- 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
Clearsong Dunkeld Records DUNCD012 (CD, UK, 1990) |
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
- Woman o Dundee
- Beirut
- The Christ Child’s Lullaby (Taladh Chriosa)
- Yellow on the Broom (Roud 22006)
- My Ain Countrie (Roud 21757)
- Where Are Ye Now?
- There Was a Lad (Rantin Rovin Robin) (Roud V28828)
- The Dandy and the Beano
- Willie’s Fatal Visit (Roud 244; Child 255)
- 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
Strong Women Greentrax Recordings CDTRAX094 (CD, UK, February 1995) |
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
- Strong Women Rule Us All With Their Tears (4.12)
- Dark Eyed Molly (3.05)
- Address to a Haggis (2.48)
- Mill o’ Tifty’s Annie (Roud 98; Child 233; G/D 5:1018) (7.10)
- The Tryst (2.43)
- The False Bride (Roud 154; G/D 6:1198) (4.15)
- The Glasgow Councillor (2.51)
- The Slave’s Lament (Roud V29702) (2.50)
- Seattle (3.06)
- The Great Silkie o’ Sule Skerriey (Roud 197; Child 113) (6.37)
- The Shearin (Roud 4845; G/D 7:1486) (3.43)
- A Waukrife Minnie (Roud 277; Laws O17; G/D 4:791; Henry H152) (2.02)
- Silver Tassie (Roud 30954) (2.41)
- My Luv’s Like a Red, Red Rose (Roud 12946) (1.14)
- 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
Hamely Fare Greentrax Recordings CDTRAX240 (CD, UK, March 2003) |
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
- Ae Fond Kiss (Roud 38389) (3.45)
- The Laird o Cockpen (Roud 2859) (2.37)
- The Fair Flooer o Northumberland (Roud 25; Child 9; G/D 6:1149) (4.00)
- Ballad (2.15)
- Bonnie Susie Cleland (Roud 45; Child 65) (5.28)
- Ye Banks and Braes (Roud 13889) (2.14)
- The Earl of Errol (Roud 96; Child 231; G/D 7:1366) (3.14)
- Partans in the Creel (2.04)
- Now Westlin Winds (Song Composed in August) (Roud 6936) (4.05)
- Granny’s Warning (Roud 282; Henry H208) (1.39)
- My Son David (Roud 200; Child 13; TYG 35) (3.14)
- It Was A for Oor Rightfu King (Roud 5789) (2.44)
- Whaur Dae Ye Lie? (4.38)
- Thomas Muir of Huntershill (4.17)
- Parcel o Rogues (Roud 5516) (2.42)
- 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
> Folk Music > Records > Sheena Wellington
Other records with Sheena Wellington
Various Artists: Folk Songs of North-East Scotland, CD, Greentrax CDTRAX5003, 1995
Various Artists: Scottish Love Songs, CD, Tartan Tapes CDTT1003, 1998
Various Artists: Scots Women: Live From Celtic Connections 2001, 2 CD, Greentrax CDTRAX213D, 2002
Various Artists: Scottish Women: Scotland's Queens of Songs Recorded Live on Tour 2002, CD, Greentrax CDTRAX261, 2004
Various Artists: McCalman Singular, CD, Greentrax CDTRAX269, 2004
Various Artists: Love Loss & Liberty: The Songs of Alistair Hulett, CD, Red Rattler RATCD007, 2011
Various Artists: Favourite Scottish Songs (Celtic Collections Volume 16), CD, Greentrax CDGMP8016, 2014
Various Artists: 101 Scottish Songs: The Wee Red Book, DVD, TMSA DVD101, 2016