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The Bard’s Tale IV: Barrows Deep
The Bard’s Tale IV: Barrows Deep Heist Records (CD, UK, 2019) |
Recorded and mixed by Ged Grimes and Kevin Burleigh at
Jack’s Hoose Music, Dundee and Gorbals Sound, Glasgow;
Gaelic Music and Song Adviser: Eilidh Mackenzie;
Còisir Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis and The Dingwall Gaelic Choir recorded by Ged Grimes at St John’s Church, Arpafeelie, The Black Isle;
Music mastered by Robin Sutherland at Esko Mastering, Finland
Musicians
Kathleen MacInnes: vocals [2, 10];
Eilidh Cormack: vocals [3, 15];
Kim Carnie: vocals [4, 9];
Fiona Hunter: vocals [5],
cello;
Ged Grimes: vocals [6, 14],
upright bass, gong drums, percussion, drones, programming,
backing vocals;
Còisir Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis and the Dingwall Gaelic Choir, precentor Calum Alex Macmillan: vocals [7];
Mackenzie: vocals [8];
Rona Lightfood: vocals [11];
Donald and Clum Barker: vocals [12];
Ewen Henderson: vocals [13],
fiddle, highland pipes [13],
backing vocals;
Gregor Philp: vocals [14],
guitars [14];
Martin O’Neill: bodhrán;
Innes White: guitars [3, 5, 12, 14],
bouzouki [12, 14];
Ali Hutton: guitars [4, 9],
bouzouki [4, 9, 14],
low whistle, Highland pipes;
Mairi Chaimbeul: harp;
Brian McAlpine: accordion drones, harmonium;
Calum Barker, Donald Barker, Mackenzie, Gregor Philp: backing vocals
Tracks
- The Bard’s Tale Band: Iain Ghlinn Cuaich (instrumental) (2.57)
- Kathleen MacInnes: A Mhic Iain ’ic Sheumais (2.00)
- Eilidh Cormack: Cha D’ fhuair mi’n Cadal (4.10)
- Kim Carnie: O tha’n tombaca daor (2.10)
- Fiona Hunter: A Hardworking Hand (2.31)
- Ged Grimes: The Creepy Maiden (4.36)
- Còisir Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis and The Dingwall Gaelic Choir: Gaelic Psalms: Dundee 103 (3.32)
- Mackenzie: Iomaraibh Eutrom (1.55)
- Kim Carnie: Nighean Ruadh Bhàn (2.56)
- Kathleen MacInnes: Am Bràigh Ùige (2.03)
- Rona Lightfoot: Ial Ial ars’a’Chailleach (1.28)
- Donald and Calum Barker: Smeòrach Clan Dòmhnaill (3.57)
- Ewen Henderson: Colla Mo Rùn (3.14)
- Ged Grimes/Gregor Philp: Across the Seven Realms (4.22)
- Eilidh Cormack: Iain Ghlinn Cuaich (extended version) (6.25)