Robin Hall & Jimmie MacGregor with The Galliards: ‘Scottish Choice’ Tramps And Hawkers (00:00) Brochan Lom, Tana Lom, Bodachan A’ Mhirein (02:14) The Da. .
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Scottish folk music (also Scottish traditional music) is music that uses forms that are identified as part of the Scottish musical tradition. There is evidence that there was a flourishing culture of popular music in Scotland during the late Middle Ages, but the only song with a melody to survive from this period is the "Pleugh Song". Five Hand Reel, who combined Irish and Scottish personnel, emerged as the most successful exponents of the style. and the Flood (1887), his Six Scotch Dances (1896), his operas Jeanie Deans (1894) and Dairmid (1897) and choral works on Scottish subjects have been described by I. G. C. Hutchison as the musical equivalent of the Scots Baronial castles of Abbotsford and Balmoral.
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Robin Hall & Jimmie Macgregor. Robin Hall & Jimmie Macgregor: Discography. England's Great Folk Group: 1964 - Monitor MF 407 LP - The Galliards. re: The Next Tonight Will Be: 1964 - His Master's Voice CLP 1715 LP. Scotch and Irish: 1964 - DECCA LK 4601 LP. alt: Scotch and Irish: 1964 - Beltona LBA 310 LP - Canada. The Wee Magic Stane: Glasgow Street Songs - Volume Two: 1959 - Collector JES 5 EP. alt: Glasgow Street Songs - Volume Two: 1959 - Collector JES 5 EP. Glasgow Street Songs - Volume Three: 1960 - Collector JES 9 EP. Robin Hall & Jimmie MacGregor: 1960 - Beltona SEP 85 EP.
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This folk duo from Scotland featured Robin Hall (b. 27 June 1937, Edinburgh, Scotland, d. 18 November 1998, Glasgow, Scotland; vocals, bodhrán) and Jimmie MacGregor (b. 10 March 1930, Springburn, Glasgow, Scotland; vocals, guitar). Hall had studied at the Royal Scottish Academy Of Music And Dramatic Art from 1955-58. There followed a brief spell as an actor in repertory theatre, plus some solo gigs and radio work. MacGregor built up a repertoire of Ives songs with the first guitar he bought. His next big influence was Ewan MacColl and ‘Ballads And Blues’. Hall’s solo album of child ballads from the Gavin Greig collection, Last Leaves Of Traditional Ballads, is now a collector’s item. The duo were popular on television, making their first appearance on BBC Television’sTonight, and appeared five nights weekly for 14 years.
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Some of the best Irish folk songs celebrate all that is great about Ireland and its rich culture. Good Irish songs tell colorful stories, filled with tales of drinking, carousing, and sometimes tragedy. They are lively, and they are fun to belt out. This Irish folk songs list includes all the rousing classics, and some mournful ballads as well. When it comes to well-known Irish traditional folk music, the song Whiskey in the Jar is perhaps the most popular of all. This song is about an Irish bandit who is betrayed by the woman he loves . Then vote your personal picks up to the top of the list!
Tracklist Hide Credits
A1 | The 42ndArranged By – MacGregor*, Hall*Written-By – Trad.* |
A2 | Rosin The BeauArranged By – MacGregor*, Rosselson*Written-By – Trad.* |
A3 | If You Will Marry MeWritten-By – Gordon* |
A4 | Brian O'LynnArranged By – MacGregor*, Hall*Written-By – Trad.* |
A5 | Baloo BaleerieArranged By – MacGregor*, Hall*Written-By – Trad.* |
A6 | The Holy GroundArranged By – MacGregor*, Hall*Written-By – Trad.* |
B1 | Whisky You're The DevilArranged By – MacGregor*, Hall*Written-By – Trad.* |
B2 | The Queen's Four MariesArranged By – MacGregor*, Hall*Written-By – Trad.* |
B3 | The Hot AshfeltArranged By – Peterson*Written-By – Johnstone* |
B4 | The Calton WeaverArranged By – MacGregor*, Rosselson*Written-By – Trad.* |
B5 | Bonnie Lass O'FyvieArranged By – MacGregor*, Hall*Written-By – Trad.* |
B6 | The Parting GlassArranged By – MacGregor*, Hall*Written-By – Trad.* |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – The Decca Record Company Limited
- Printed By – Robert Stace
Credits
- Accordion – Jack Emblow
- Banjo – Lisa Turner
- Bass – Bill Sutcliffe, Brian Brocklehurst
- Engineer – Arthur Lilley
- Guitar – Robin Hall (tracks: A1, B2)
- Guitar, Mandolin – Jimmie MacGregor (tracks: A2 to B1, B3 to B6)
- Producer – Tony Meehan
- Vocals – Robin Hall
- Vocals, Liner Notes – Jimmie MacGregor
Notes
Red/silver deep groove ''ear'' labels.Top tim text reads ''Made in England'' only.
On the label the main artist appears as ''Robin Hall And Jimmie MacGregor''.
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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ECS 2024 | Robin Hall & Jimmie MacGregor* | Scotch & Irish (LP, Album) | Decca Eclipse | ECS 2024 | UK | 1969 |
ECS 2024 | Robin Hall & Jimmie MacGregor* | Scotch & Irish (LP, Album) | Decca Eclipse | ECS 2024 | UK | 1969 |
ECS 2024 | Robin Hall & Jimmie MacGregor* | Scotch & Irish (LP, Album) | Decca Eclipse | ECS 2024 | UK | 1969 |