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  • Performer: Various
  • Title: Some Of Scotland's Music
  • Genre: Country - World
  • Formats: AAC WMA AU AUD MP3 ADX DMF
  • Style: Folk, Celtic
  • MP3 album: 1468 mb
  • FLAC album: 1146 mb
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Various - Some Of Scotland's Music download album

Various ‎– Some Of Scotland's Music. Label: Scottish Records ‎– SR 33100, Scottish Records ‎– SR. 33100. A1. Scotland The Brave. Band – The Pipes And Drums Of The 402 (Argyll And Sutherland Highlanders) Light Regiment . Leader – Pipe-Major . A2. Ballochroan, Glentromie. Band – Park Film Studio PlayersBass – James Robertson (15)Fiddle – Wm. MacPherson Guitar – James Burnett (4)Piano – Olive Ogston.

Scotland is internationally known for its traditional music, which remained vibrant throughout the 20th century and into the 21st, when many traditional forms worldwide lost popularity to pop music. In spite of emigration and a well-developed connection to music imported from the rest of Europe and the United States, the music of Scotland has kept many of its traditional aspects; indeed, it has itself influenced many forms of music.

Music in Scotland is an integral part of the local culture with a number of Scottish Musicians having received worldwide acclaim, including Annie Lennox, AC/DC, Texas and Craig Armstrong. Opera, rock, pop and Jazz are just some examples of the various music genres that some Scottish musicians have made their own. Over the years, names such as AC/DC, Craig Armstrong, Annie Lennox, The Proclaimers, Travis, Texas, Wet Wet Wet and The Alan Parsons Project have originated in Scotland and gone on to achieve international popularity. Why not take the time to discover some of Scotland’s great music the next time you travel to this interesting and diverse country? You may just discover that you are more familiar with the work of local musicians than you thought! bagpipes celtic music musicians singers tradition.

The popular American image of Scottish music is usually based upon wheezing, droning bagpipes played by armies of red-faced, hairy-kneed guys in kilts.

Scottish folk music is traditionally a compilation of Scottish dance songs and ballads. This mix of genres across time and style gives modern Scottish folk music a distinctive and original sound. A native from the Kingdom of Fife in Scotland, Yorkston released his debut album in 2002 and consequently won the Rough Trade album of the year. Yorkston’s music ranges from gentle guitar melodies with slow and steady singing accompaniment to tracks such as Woozy with Cider, which feature electronics loops, drum machines, and a nostalgic, drawling narrative.

A Pipe Major playing the Great Highland Bagpipe. Scotland is internationally known for its traditional music, which has remained vibrant throughout the 20th century, when many traditional forms worldwide lost popularity to pop music. Folk music takes many forms in a broad musical tradition, although the dividing lines are not rigid, and many artists work across the boundaries The oldest forms of music in Scotland are theorised to be Gaelic singing and harp playing.

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Marching And Dancing
A1 Scotland The Brave
Band – The Pipes And Drums Of The 402 (Argyll And Sutherland Highlanders) Light Regiment R.A., T.A.*Leader – Pipe-Major J.C. Weatherston, B.E.M.*
A2 Ballochroan / Glentromie
Band – Park Film Studio PlayersBass – James Robertson Fiddle – Wm. MacPherson*Guitar – James Burnett Piano – Olive Ogston
A3 Puirt-A-Buel
Vocals – Kenna Campbell
A4 The Reel Of Tulloch
Fiddle – Wm. MacPherson*
A5 Argyll Broadswords
Bagpipes – Wm. Clement*
A6 Hamilton House
Band – Park Film Studio PlayersBass – James Robertson Fiddle – Wm. MacPherson*Guitar – James Burnett Piano – Olive Ogston
A7 The Green Hills Of Tyrol
Band – The Pipes And Drums Of The 402 (Argyll And Sutherland Highlanders) Light Regiment R.A., T.A.*
Songs Of Love And Parting
A1 My Love Is Like A Red, Red Rose
Arranged By – Roberton*Choir – The Greenock Male Voice Choir*Conductor – A.J. Gourlay*Written-By – Robert Burns
A2 The Auld Hoose
Arranged By – Collinson*Choir – The Scottish Junior Singers*Conductor – Agnes DuncanWritten-By – Lady Nairne*
A3 The Road To Dundee
Vocals – John MearnsWritten-By – Traditional
A4 The Swan
Vocals – Alasdair Fraser Written-By – Traditional
A5 The Tryst
Tenor Vocals – Duncan Robertson Words By – William SoutarWritten-By – Francis George Scott
A6 Loch Lomond
Arranged By – Vaughan Williams*Choir – The Greenock Male Voice Choir*Written-By – Traditional

Credits

  • Producer – Douglas Gray

Notes

Issued with 2-sided insert containing song texts and advertisements for other Scottish Records releases

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Label (Inverted)): DG.LP.101
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Label (Inverted)): DG.LP.102
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout): DG-LP-101
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout): DG-LP-102


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