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Seelyhoo: The First Caul
The First Caul Greentrax Recordings CDTRAX102 (CD, UK, January 1995) |
Produced and mixed by Seelyhoo, Roy Ashby and Adie Bolton at Hart Street Recording Studios;
Back cover photograph by Simon Saffery;
Front cover creation ‘Electric Celtic Caul’ and design by John Haxby, Art Surgery
Musicians
Jenniger Wrigley: fiddle;
Sandy Brechin: accordion, vocals;
Fiona Mackenzie, vocals, whistle;
Hazel Wrigley: guitar, keyboard;
Aaron Jones: bass guitar, bouzouki, vocals;
Jim Walker: percussion, drums
Tracks
- Miss Sarah MacFadyen / Farewell to Rock o’ Cleary (3.40)
- Mick’s Knitted Triplets / Brumely Brae / Jenny’s Chickens (3.09)
- Air Sgiathan na h-oidhche (3.33)
- The First Leg / The Last Leg (4.05)
- Mhurchaidh Bhig a Chinn a Chonnais / Dairmaid’s Reel (3.16)
- Sometimes It Doesn’t Work / The Lucky Cap / The Potatoe Tree (3.16)
- Hoy’s Dark and Lofty Isle (5.24)
- Superwasp / Along the Coast of Norway / Neckbuster (3.55)
- Sean McGuire / Bear Island / Drever’s Reel (2.57)
- Cuin a chi mi thusa luaidh (4.24)
- The Stronsay Weaver / Trip to California (3.53)
- Dh’iomain Mam Bo (2.50)
- The Lost Job / The Old Copperplate / The Diesel Accordion (3.22)
- The Walk / Miss Lyall’s (4.15)
- The Fly to Rousay / Porto the Rat / Dale’s Place (4.08)
Tracks 1ab, 2a, 4ab, 5b, 9c, 13c, 15a Jennifer Wrigley;
Track 2b Willie Macpherson;
Tracks 2c, 5a, 7, 9b, 10, 11b, 12, 13b, 14b trad. arr. Seelyhoo;
Track 3 words Murdo Morrison, music Fiona Mackenzie;
Tracks 6a, 8ac, 13a, 15bc Sandy Brechin;
Tracks 6bc Hazel Wrigley;
Track 8b Gavin Marwick;
Track 9a Bert Murray;
Track 11a Pat Shearer;
Track 14a Fiona Mackenzie
> Folk Music > Records > Jennifer & Hazel Wrigley: Huldreland
Jennifer & Hazel Wrigley: Huldreland
Huldreland Greentrax Recordings CDTRAX148 (CD, UK, April 1997) |
Produced by Jennifer & Hazel Wrigley;
Co-produced by Adie Bolton and Billy Peace;
Recorded by Sandy Jones at The Cottage Studio;
Photographs of the Wrigleys by Irene Young;
Photograph of ‘Hills of Hoy’ by Gunnie Moberg;
Digital graphic design by John Haxby
Musicians
Jenniger Wrigley: fiddles, Hardanger fiddle;
Hazel Wrigley: guitar, piano;
Brian Shiels: bass;
Neil Davey: mandolin;
Éamonn Coyne: banjo;
Jim Walker: percussion, pipe band snare drum
Tracks
- Eynhallow Soond / The Halloween Flit (3.26)
- The Baby Set: Rohan / Keenan’s Welcome / Peedie Sophie (3.32)
- Meg’s Hornpipe / Reel O’Colster (3.32)
- The Giant Party / Stoned Giants (3.21)
- Hills of Hoy (3.34)
- Shannandah Falls (3.24)
- Barbara’s Wedding / Irene’s Reel (2.56)
- Ingi (2.19)
- Light Fight / Chi Cha (4.18)
- The Whistlebinkies Ghost / Dougal’s Sustain (2.34)
- Horse of Copinsay (3.30)
- Orkney Isles Hornpipe / Toe Reid (1.43)
- The Ba’ Rag (3.03)
- Huldreland (3.19)
All tracks by Jennifer Wrigley except
Track 5 Sandy Heddle;
Track 6 trad. add. Jennifer & Hazel Wrigley;
Track 7a Gordon Harvey;
Track 7b Irene Flett;
Track 10a Hazel Wrigley;
Tracks 12ab J. Johnstone
> Folk Music > Records > Seelyhoo: Leetera
Seelyhoo: Leetera
Leetera Greentrax Recordings CDTRAX160 (CD, UK, September 1998) |
Produced by Seelyhoo;
Recorded by Peter Haigh at Pier House Studios, Granton, Edinburgh;
Band photographs by Simon Saffery;
Design and digital art by John Haxby, Art Surgery
Musicians
Jenniger Wrigley: fiddle, Hardanger fiddle;
Sandy Brechin: accordion;
Fiona Mackenzie: vocals, whistle, backing vocals;
Hazel Wrigley: guitar, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, mandolin;
Niall Muir: bass guitar, backing vocals;
Jim Walker: drums, percussion
Tracks
- Na Spioradan Briste (The Broken Spirits) / Grace Brechin (3.31)
- Hoy High / Hoy Low (3.32)
- Bidh Clann Ulaidh (The Ulster Men) (5.11)
- The Marquis of Huntly’s Farewell / Ashley’s Strathspey / Kathryn Brechin (4.52)
- Cait Na Dh’fhag Thu’n Fhichead Gini? / Fornethy House (2.52)
- Ghiulain Sinn (We Have Breathed) (4.25)
- Torpedo Supper / Billy & Mackay / The Brides Cog (3.39)
- Dheanainn Sugradh Ris An Nighinn Duibh (I Would Sport With the Black-Haired Maiden) / Nighinn Rua’ Bhan (The Fair Red-Headed Girl) / Haggis Fondue (3.48)
- Tor Breac (4.30)
- Tir Nan Og (Land of the Young) (3.30)
- Cheese Peace / The Slip’in (3.10)
- Restoration Day (4.03)
- Aj’s / The Nippy Sweet / The Custard Pie Gang (3.20)
- Bha Dathan A’ Danns (The Colours Were Dancing) / The Red Tin Roof (6.08)
Track 1a, 6, 9, 14ab Fiona Mackenzie;
Tracks 1b, 4c, 13bc Sandy Brechin;
Tracks 2ab, 7a, 8c, 11ab, 13a Jennifer Wrigley;
Tracks 3, 5, 8ab, 10 trad. arr. Seelyhoo;
Track 4a William Marshall arr. Seelyhoo;
Track 4b Alan Henderson;
Tracks 7bc Hazel Wrigley;
Track 12 words Hazel Wrigley, music Jennifer and Hazel Wrigley;
> Folk Music > Records > Jennifer & Hazel Wrigley: Mither o’ the Sea
Jennifer & Hazel Wrigley: Mither o’ the Sea
Mither o’ the Sea Greentrax Recordings CDTRAX183 (CD, UK, October 1999) |
Produced by Jennifer & Hazel Wrigley;
Co-produced by Adie Bolton and Ritchie Harrison;
Recorded by Ritchie Harrison at REL Recording Studios, Edinburgh;
All photographs by Irene Young;
Sleeve design by Saltire Publications
Musicians
Jenniger Wrigley: fiddles, Hardanger fiddle;
Hazel Wrigley: guitar, piano;
Aaron Jones: bass guitar;
Éamonn Coyne: banjo, mandolin;
Kevin Macrae: cello;
Rick Bamford: percussion;
Simon Thoumire: concertina, whistle
Tracks
- Swelkie / The Teran (2.56)
- Brae o’ Scorne / J F Dickie (4.02)
- Mrs Violet Eunson (4.34)
- Shapinsay Polka /Jimmy o’ the Bu’s Polka / Scapa Flow (5.02)
- Compliments to the Orkney Norway Friendship Association / The Mester Ship (4.26)
- Running the Lee / The Flotta Dash (2.30)
- Adelaide / The Phantom Flight (3.57)
- The Trip to Orkney Waltz (3.11)
- What’s Rost / Tommy Mainland’s March (3.25)
- Way Oot West / Bessie Millies Sixpence (3.30)
- The Duchess of Gordon / Scotification (2.51)
- R Aim’s Compliments to J Craigie / The Holm Band Tune (3.42)
All tracks by Jennifer Wrigley except
Tracks 1ab, 5ab, 6ab, 7a, 9b, 11b Jennifer Wrigley;
Track 2a Gordon Harvey;
Track 2b J. Murdoch Henderson;
Track 3 Davie Eunson;
Track 4a John Sinclair;
Track 4b J. Spence;
Track J. Johnston;
Tracks 7b, 10ab Hazel Wrigley;
Tracks 8, 12ab W.R. Aim;
Track 9a Jimmy Graigie;
Track 11a William Marshall (1748-1833)
> Folk Music > Records > Jennifer and Hazel Wrigley, Seelyoo
Other records with Jennifer and Hazel Wrigley and/or Seelyoo
Various Artists: The Scottish Folk Festival ’93, CD, Fenn FMS 2040, 1992
Various Artists: Evolving Tradition, CD, Mrs Casey MCRCD5991, 1995
Various Artists: The Scottish Folk Festival ’96, CD, Fenn FMS 2065, 1995
Eliza Carthy, Heat Light & Sound, CD, Topic TSCD482, 1996
Various Artists: Evolving Tradition 2, CD, Mrs Casey MCRCD6991, 1996
Various Artists: Folkal Point: Edinburgh, CD, Greentrax CDTRAX168, 1998
Various Artists: Huntingdon Folk 2, CD, Speaking Volumes SVL 06CD, 1998
Various Artists: Port Fairy Folk Festival, CD, Shock PFFF002CD, 2000
Various Artists: The Rough Guide to Scottish Music (Second Edition), CD, World Music RGNET 1110 CD, 2003
Sylvia Barnes, The Colour of Amber, CD, Greentrax CDTRAX314, 2007