Scotland : folk music
Material type: MusicPublisher number: 23995 | BBCPublication details: BBC, 1954-6.Description: 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpmAvailable additional physical forms:- Dubbed to BBC CDA 64 (side B), BBC CDA 71 (side A, tracks 1 & 2), BBC CDA 81 (side a track 6), & BBC CDA 83 (side A 3-6).
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Storage | SAD 1079 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR03142 |
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Sound disc, analog.
Musical instruments: Voice.
Side 1: 1-2) MacLeod, Angus: Tom O'Shanter [two spoken extracts] (Recorded North Uist on 16/9/1956) (1'35) & (1'54) -- 3. Campbell, Christie & Morrison, A. K. [with piano]: Stubhap Sar ri Seeras Donn (Sailing song) (Recorded Durness, Sutherland on 29/7/1955) (2'35) -- 4. Campbell, Christie & Morrison, A. K. [with piano]: Se mo Bheachd ort a bhats (What I Think of Death) (Recorded Durness, Sutherland on 29/7/1955) (1'51) -- 5. MacKay, Mrs: Hi Hoireannan Ho (Frustrated Love) (Recorded Durness, Sutherland on 30/7/1955) (2'27) -- 6. MacLean, Donald John: Oran Ho Stocainnean (Song of the Stockings) (Recorded Bernera on 23/4/1955) (2'22). Recorded by Seamus Ennis -- Side 2: 1. Gillies, Neil: Sea Birds [talk in English to Seamus Ennis] (1'48) -- 2. Johnston, Annie: There's An Irishman Beside Me (0'58) -- 3. Jonston, Annie: I Can Wash a Sailor's Shirt (0'57) -- 4. Johnston, Annie: Horo Mo Bhobab An Dram (My Joy is the Dram) (1'38) -- 5. Johnston, Annie: Ruighleadh cailleach Ri Caillich (The Dancing of the Hag with a Hag) (0'39) -- 6. Gillies, Neil: Calum Brogach (Boot ish Calum) (1'11) -- 7. Johnston, Annie: thoir A Nall Ailean Ugam (Bring over Alan to me) (1'24). Recorded in Barra in June 1955 by Seamus Ennis.
Dubbed to BBC CDA 64 (side B), BBC CDA 71 (side A, tracks 1 & 2), BBC CDA 81 (side a track 6), & BBC CDA 83 (side A 3-6).