The Complete Songs Of Robert Burns Volume 4
The Complete Songs Of Robert Burns Volume 4
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- O, lay thy loof; Altho my back; O, guid aleComposer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) Jamie McMenemy
O, lay thy loof; Altho my back; O, guid ale
03:23$1.80 - Robin shure in hairstComposer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) Davy Steele
Robin shure in hairst
02:22$1.80 - My Harry; Aa the lads; The white cockadeComposer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) Wendy Weatherby
My Harry; Aa the lads; The white cockade
03:47$1.80 - O my luve’s like a red, red roseComposer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) Davy Steele
O my luve’s like a red, red rose
02:32$1.80 - Louis, what reck I by thee; In MauchlineComposer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) Jamie McMenemy
Louis, what reck I by thee; In Mauchline
02:51$1.80 - Hey, how my Johnie ladComposer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) Mick West
Hey, how my Johnie lad
02:00$1.80 - O, when she cam ben, she bobbed; O Mally’s meekComposer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) Ian Bruce
O, when she cam ben, she bobbed; O Mally’s meek
02:37$1.80 - The ploughmanComposer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) Lesley Hale
The ploughman
02:20$1.80 - Thou gloomy DecemberComposer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) Corrina Hewat
Thou gloomy December
04:28$1.80 - The shepherd’s wifeComposer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) James Malcolm
The shepherd’s wife
02:49$1.80 - O, whar gat ye that hauver-meal bannock?Composer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) Wendy Weatherby
O, whar gat ye that hauver-meal bannock?
02:51$1.80 - Sir John CopeComposer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) Jamie McMenemy
Sir John Cope
02:38$1.80 - Dost ask me, why I send thee here; O, can ye labour leaComposer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) Corrina Hewat
Dost ask me, why I send thee here; O, can ye labour lea
03:18$1.80 - Tibbie Fowler o the glenComposer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) Mick West
Tibbie Fowler o the glen
02:47$1.80 - The small birds rejoiceComposer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) James Malcolm
The small birds rejoice
03:11$1.80 - I hae been at Crookie-denComposer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) Lesley Hale
I hae been at Crookie-den
01:48$1.80 - O May, thy mornComposer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) Davy Steele
O May, thy morn
03:01$1.80 - As I went out ae May morningComposer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) Mick West
As I went out ae May morning
01:53$1.80 - I maun hae a wife; Young and souple was IComposer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) Davy Steele
I maun hae a wife; Young and souple was I
02:51$1.80 - Awa wi your witchcraftComposer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) James Malcolm
Awa wi your witchcraft
02:01$1.80 - One night as I did wander; Out over the ForthComposer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) Lesley Hale
One night as I did wander; Out over the Forth
02:14$1.80 - O, luve will venture inComposer(s) Robert BurnsArtist(s) Jamie McMenemy
O, luve will venture in
01:55$1.80
Total running time: 59 minutes.
Album information
The fourth volume from the unique Complete Songs of Robert Burns compendium. Includes the tracks 'O my luve's like a red, red rose', 'Sir John Cope' and 'O May, thy morn'.
The twelve volumes which comprise The Complete Songs of Robert Burns remain the benchmark of all Burns songs recordings. Released to coincide with the worldwide Burns Night celebrations, this is the first volume in the ground breaking series which took seven years to complete and involved over 80 singers and instrumentalists.
This unsurpassed collection was collated by Burns specialist Dr Fred Freeman, who worked in the fluid tradition of folk music with the players and singers to bring the timeless poetry of the Bard vividly to life. The Telegraph described the series as "a marvellous tribute to the man who gave the anonymous feelings of Scots folk song a sharp, poignant individuality, and by doing so made them the whole world's possession."
Encompassing ballads and bawdy songs, patriotic and political anthems plus songs which bring Scottish places and people to life, this collection of songs touches on all aspects of human nature and is a true representation of a vigorous folk tradition past and present. The performance practice essential to the authentic performance of Burns is evident: singers, like Tony Cuffe and Billy Ross, and fiddlers, like John Martin and Johnnie Cunningham, perform with light, clear articulation, whilst singers, like Rod Paterson, display admirable 'restraint' and almost 'non-existent' vibrato. Each musician here shares Burns' commitment to communication and expression creating both a lasting tribute to the man and to the contemporary folk movement in Scotland.
Featured musicians include members of Battlefield Band, Old Blind Dogs, Ossian, Jock Tamson's Bairns and many more.