William Jackson and Mackenzie - Notes from a Hebridean Island (2001)

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Title: Notes from a Hebridean Island
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Linn Records
Genre: Folk
Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet) / MP3
Total Time: 46:20
Total Size: 304 / 131 MB
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Tracklist:

1. William Jackson – St Kilda's Wedding / A St Kilda's Dance (feat. Aidan O'Rourke, Tony McManus, James McIntosh & Calum Malcolm) (02:21)
2. Anna Bheag (feat. Aidan O'Rourke, James McIntosh & Ian Lowthian) (02:46)
3. William Jackson, Iain MacInnes, James McIntosh & Tony McManus – Macphee's Reel / Marion and Donald / Tall Toddle (02:48)
4. William Jackson, MacKenzie & Ian Lowthian – Ba Mo Leanabh (04:36)
5. William Jackson, Aidan O'Rourke & Ian Lowthian – Barbara's Jig / Kenny Macdonald's Jig / Joseph Macdonald's Jig (feat. Iain MacInnes, James McIntosh & Tony McManus) (03:35)
6. William Jackson – A Fisherman's Song for Attracting Seals (04:04)
7. William Jackson – Blue Ribbon, Scottish Measure (feat. Aidan O'Rourke, Tony McManus, James McIntosh & Ian Lowthian) (02:33)
8. Aidan O'Rourke, Tony McManus & Ian Lowthian – The Battle of Waterloo / The Wee Highland Laddie (Arr. Donald Macleod) (03:00)
9. William Jackson – Skye Dance / Harris Dance (feat. Aidan O'Rourke, Tony McManus & James McIntosh) (03:50)
10. William Jackson & Iain MacInnes – The Mermaid's Song (03:21)
11. Chaidh Mi'n Traigh a Déanamh Maoraich / Co Bheir Mi Leam (feat. James McIntosh & Ian Lowthian) (02:57)
12. William Jackson – Rory Dall's Sister's Lament (03:51)
13. Iain MacInnes – Tuireadh Iain Ruiadh (feat. Ian Lowthian) (03:04)
14. Looking South over the Border (feat. Ian Lowthian & James McIntosh) (03:26)

Notes From A Hebridean Island features the very best Scottish and Gaelic singing and instrumental music played by some of the best exponents of the art.

Produced by Calum Malcolm (The Blue Nile), Notes From A Hebridean Island features the vocal and instrumental talents of William Jackson and the Mackenzie sisters accompanied by Scotland's finest traditional musicians: James McIntosh (pipes), Tony McManus (guitars), Aidan O'Rourke (fiddle) and Ian Lowthian (accordion).

Compositions are taken from all over Scotland - from the remote Atlantic archipelago of St. Kilda to the Isle of Skye and the Highlands. Closing the album is Looking South Over The Border, an original composition by Ian Lowthian.

The performers' affinity with the music is evident as they breathe fresh life into these traditional compositions.


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