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- Scots songs & ballads [sound recording] : reachin' for the high, high lands / by Blair, Bob.; Allison, Finlay.;
Kissin's nae sin (0:46) -- Cairn o' Mount (6:22) -- Bonny Peggy (5:25) -- A wee drappie O't (2:43) -- Waly, Waly (5:05) -- Duncan Gray (1:16) -- It was in the toon o' Kelso (2:00) -- O gin my love were a pickle o' wheat (1:38) -- The Collier laddie (6:34) -- The grey silkie of Sule Skerry (3:39) -- Johnny Lad (1:46) -- Ye hae lien wrang (1:24) -- The Bonnie lassie o' the mornin' (5:11).Bob Blair, vocals, and concertina ; Finlay Allison, fiddle.Recorded at Kevock Digital Studios, Lasswade, Scotland.
- Subjects: Folk songs, Scottish Gaelic; Folk songs, English; Ballads, Gaelic; Ballads, English;
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- The rising of the moon [sound recording] : Irish songs of rebellion (digitally remastered) / by Clancy Brothers.(CARDINAL)170443; Makem, Tommy.(CARDINAL)163551;
Digitally remastered by Essential Media Group.The Clancy Brothers (Liam Clancy, Tom Clancy, Patrick Clancy, vocals) ; Tommy Makem, vocals, tin whistle, drums.
- Subjects: Folk songs, English; Folk songs, Irish.; Political ballads and songs; Protest songs;
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- Osna [sound recording] : traditional music of Ireland / by Osna (Musical group),performer.;
Osna: Padraic Lavin, Treasa Lavin, Daragh O'Reilly and Johnny Towey.Recorded at Westland Studio & Starc Studio.
- Subjects: Folk songs, Irish; Popular music; Ballads, Irish.; Folk music;
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- Irish poems / by McGuire, Matt(Matthew)(CARDINAL)412136;
Irish Poems is a treasury of poetry from the Emerald Isle, stretching back fourteen centuries. From the romantic ballad to the rebel song, from devotional Christian verse to revivals of ancient Celtic myth, poetry has long been Ireland's most eloquent response to its turbulent and colorful history. Irish Poems gives us a dazzling selection from a long and distinguished poetic tradition, ranging from the earliest Gaelic bards up to the present. Organized around such themes as politics, religion, Gaelic culture, the Irish landscape, and matters of the heart, the poems collected here come from a wide range of writers old and new, including such literary giants as Jonathan Swift, Oliver Goldsmith, Oscar Wilde, W. B. Yeats, J. M. Synge, Samuel Beckett, Louis MacNeice, Patrick Kavanagh, Paul Muldoon, Evan Boland, Seamus Heaney, and many more.
- Subjects: Poetry.; Irish poetry.;
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Celtic folk festival [sound recording] : live folk music.
Horo gheallaid (1:50) ; Dúlamán (5:31) / Clannao -- Creggan white hare (4:33) ; Plains of Kildare (3:56) / Andy Irvine -- The flowers of Bermuda (3:27) ; Summer in America/Buddy from Sligo (4:13) ; The coach house reel/Marie Christine/The coach house reel (3:51) ; At the end of a pointed gun (4:53) / The Tannahill Weavers -- With my dog & gun / Silly Wizard (5:27) -- Blackhall rocks (2:38) ; Joe McGann's fiddle/Center's bonnet (5:18) / Battlefield Band -- Suite d'Andro (5:39) ; Feunteun an aod/Ton bale plogo (7:35) / Sonerien Du -- War hent kerrigouarch/Sherrife Muir (3:13) / Jamie McMenemy's Kornog -- Cost ar l'Hurt / Dan Ar Bras (1:45).Produced by Ben Mattijssen.Performed by various artists.First-4th, 14th-15th works recorded at the Muziekcentrum Vredenburg Folk Festival, Utrecht, Holland, Feb. 13, 1982; 9th-13th works recorded at the Winterfolk Festival, Dordrecht, Holland, Dec. 13-14, 1980; 5th-8th works recorded in 1983 at Farm Sound Studio, Heelsum, the Netherlands.Compact disc.
- Subjects: Folk music; Folk music; Folk music; Ballads, Celtic.;
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- Scotland : a literary guide for travellers / by MacKenzie, Garry,Author(DLC)nb2009017825;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Edinburgh: city of literature -- Southern Scotland: poets and adventurers -- Glasgow and West Central Scotland -- The Trossachs, Argyll and the Western Highlands: tourists and outlaws -- Journeys to the Hebrides -- The north: the Great Glen to Shetland -- Aberdeenshire and Perthshire: history and legend -- Dundee, Angus and Fife.With its vibrant cities and breathtaking landscapes, Scotland has captivated writers and visitors for centuries and inspired a diverse range of literature, from the religious poems carved on the rocks of its sacred monuments to the seedy urban novels of Irvine Welsh. For Robert Burns, Scotland's iconic poet, the culture of his native country was a fertile ground for his imagination. Sir Walter Scott drew on the nation's past, and on the stirring mountains and lochs of the Highlands, as he pioneered the historical novel. Some of the most famous early literary tourists, including James Boswell, Samuel Johnson, and Dorothy and William Wordsworth, wrote captivating accounts of their travels in Scotland. This enthralling guide gets under the skin of the country through the writers who lived in or visited Scotland, as well as those who simply imagined it in their work - from Shakespeare, Ben Jonson and the Scots 'Makars' of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, to Keats, Coleridge and Robert Louis Stevenson; from Gaelic bards and anonymous balladeers to the cosmopolitan Hugh MacDiarmid, Jackie Kay, Ian Rankin and Kathleen Jamie. Famous figures sit alongside writers sometimes overlooked by literary travellers, and through their lives and words we experience the rich, fractious and passionate story of Scottish culture and discover how Scotland's history, landscape and society are brought to life in literature.
- Subjects: Guidebooks.; Travel guides.; Authors, Scottish; Literary landmarks; Authors, Scottish;
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- The essential Chieftains. by Chieftains.prf(CARDINAL)340381; Sting(Musician)prf(CARDINAL)340413; Browne, Jackson.prf(CARDINAL)340417; Costello, Elvis.prf(CARDINAL)340415; Faithfull, Marianne.prf(CARDINAL)340416; Fleck, Béla,1958-prf(CARDINAL)340408; Griffith, Nanci.prf(CARDINAL)340410; Harris, Emmylou.prf(CARDINAL)340411; McGarrigle, Anna.prf(CARDINAL)340419; McGarrigle, Kate.prf(CARDINAL)340418; Miller, Buddy,1952-prf(CARDINAL)340406; Miller, Julie,1956-prf(CARDINAL)340407; Morrison, Van,1945-prf(CARDINAL)340405; O'Connor, Sinéad.prf(CARDINAL)340409; Ronstadt, Linda.prf(CARDINAL)340412; Skaggs, Ricky.prf(CARDINAL)340414; Anúna (Musical group)prf(CARDINAL)340424; Corrs (Musical group)prf(CARDINAL)340421; Lobos (Musical group)prf(CARDINAL)340423; Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.prf(CARDINAL)340422; Rankin Family (Musical group)prf(CARDINAL)340420;
Compilation produced by Jerry Rappaport and Paddy Moloney.Chieftains ; with vocal and instrumental acc.Mastered by Mark Wilder at Sony Music Studios, New York.Ireland's premier musical ambassadors. The Chieftains are the standard in folk music, more effectively blending folk and pop music than any other act. The only true comprehensive greatest hits collection.
- Subjects: Folk music.; Popular music.; Folk music; Folk songs, English; Folk songs, Irish.; Popular music;
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- Echoes in the glen [sound recording] : Celtic aires & ballads. by Gibson, Dan.(CARDINAL)326816; Reid, Loretto.; Taheny, Brian.; Wolpert, Jeff.;
The May morning dew -- The Arran boat -- The last rose of summer -- The water is wide -- Carnolough Bay -- Gaelic aire -- Hector the hero -- Annach caan -- Eriskay -- Amazing grace."Music arranged by Jeff Wolpert, Loretto Reid & Brian Taheny; nature sounds digitally recorded by Dan Gibson"--Container.Deborah Quigley, uillean pipes ; Jason Briscoe, highland pipes ; Sharlene Wallace, Irish harp ; Loretto Reid, flute, whistle, accordion ; Brian Taheny, guitar, bazouki, mandolin ; Rowena Taheny, vocals ; Jeff Wolpert, keyboards.
- Subjects: Celtic music.; New Age music.;
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