Single AU 2010 on Room40 label
Folk (Folk)
A. THE BLOODY FIELDS OF FLANDERS / THE RED-HAIRED BOY The first tune in this set is a Scottish pipe tune which the folklorist and writer Hamish Henderson used for his Internationalist anthem "The Freedom Come-All-Ye." The Second tune was learnt from a recording of Paddy Doran of Belfast, who used it for the song "The Roving Journeyman." When I played it in Lexington, KY in 2007, somebody told me it was called "Jerusalem's Ridge" round those parts. B. MRS MacDONALD OF DUNACHT / CUNNLA / LARACH DO THAICAIDEAN The first tune here is another Scottish pipe tune; the great ballad singer Lizzie Higgins used it as her tune for the ballad "Lady Mary Ann" at the suggestion of her father Donald. The second is the tune of a "macaronic" song, half-Irish/half-English, from the singing of Joe Heaney of Connemara. The third is the tune of a Scottish Gaelic song taught to me by the great Lewis-born Mairi Morrison. The title translates as: "The prints of your tackety boots." - Alasdair Roberts, January 2010.
Alasdair Roberts voc, DE guitar, album by | |
Jackie Oates voc, vl, *1983 GB fiddle, album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | The Bloody Fields of Flanders | Alasdair Roberts / Jackie Oates | |||
2 | The Red Headed Boy | Alasdair Roberts / Jackie Oates | |||
3 | Mrs MacDonald of Dunacht | Alasdair Roberts / Jackie Oates | |||
4 | Cunnla | Alasdair Roberts / Jackie Oates | |||
5 | Larach Do Thaicaidean | Alasdair Roberts / Jackie Oates |
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