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Monday, February 11, 2008
by Anonymous
David McWilliams "When I Was A Dancer" 1979
01 Overture - Candlelight 02 Dusty Bluebells 03 Laugh At The Clown 04 Slip Slidin' Away 05 Alone 06 When I Was A Dancer 07 Circles 08 Are You Lonely 09 Dream Street Rose 10 Come On
Hi, Lizardson I'll upload the second Breton album by Battlefield band as soon as I'll finish clean-up danny aka cianfulli I sent you this one by mail a couple of time, but maybe you've not received it
Brian McNeill: fiddle, vocals Alan Reid: keyboards, vocals Ricky Starrs: guitar, mandolin, vocals
01 Richemond/Le reel du pendu 2.37 02 Farewell to Nova Scotia 4.23 03 Denis Murphy's slide 2.38 04 The bonny whaling laddie 5.21 05 The bonny wee lassie who never said no 3.19 06 The Highland brigade at Waterloo/The 74th Highlanders/The 93rds farewell to Gibraltar 6.13 07 The Rybuck shearer 4.48 08 The fourposter bed /Staten island 3.14 09 The Back o'Benachie 5.14 10 Revie's reel/Mary MacMahon 2.56 11 The Forfar sodger 2.46 12 Paddy's green shamrock shore 5.45
This is the first Battlefield band recording, predating their first Topic album. High on the wing of success at Lorient festival, 1975, they enter a Breton recording studio and release this rare album featuring for the first and last time Ricky Starrs
Hi, Lizardson I'll upload the second Breton Battlefield album as soon as I'll finish its clean-up danny aka cianfulli I sent you this message twice, but maybe you've not received it. let me know if you're interested or not. thank you
Brian McNeill: fiddle, vocals Alan Reid: keyboards, vocals Ricky Starrs: guitar, mandolin, vocals
01 Richemond/Le reel du pendu 2.37 02 Farewell to Nova Scotia 4.23 03 Denis Murphy's slide 2.38 04 The bonny whaling laddie 5.21 05 The bonny wee lassie who never said no 3.19 06 The Highland brigade at Waterloo/The 74th Highlanders/The 93rds farewell to Gibraltar 6.13 07 The Rybuck shearer 4.48 08 The fourposter bed /Staten island 3.14 09 The Back o'Benachie 5.14 10 Revie's reel/Mary MacMahon 2.56 11 The Forfar sodger 2.46 12 Paddy's green shamrock shore 5.45
This is the first Battlefield band recording, predating their first Topic album. High on the wing of success at Lorient festival, 1975, they enter a Breton recording studio and release this rare album featuring for the first and last time Ricky Starrs
Thanks a million for the David McWilliams album --- one of the greatest songwriters ever, as far as I'm concerned. A few months ago, I requested for some records by McWilliams: Great to be able to listen to this one!!! Serge ZENI.
I've just stumbled onto this blog and this posting in particular and I'm wondering is it the same David McWilliams who did "Lord Offaly" and "Days of Pearly Spencer" in the 60's Ah I'll just take it while I can and give it a blast anyway I'll be back for some great insights on folk music
Hello Good People of THTM. Thank You For Those Great Posts and Classics you are Introducing. btw, It seems now that the David McWilliams Album "When I Was A Dancer" does not exist anymore. If you could UpL it Again, It would be GREAT.
8 Comments:
Hi, Lizardson
I'll upload the second Breton album by Battlefield band as soon as I'll finish clean-up
danny aka cianfulli
I sent you this one by mail a couple of time, but maybe you've not received it
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Battlefield band ::: Farewell to Nova Scotia
Brian McNeill: fiddle, vocals
Alan Reid: keyboards, vocals
Ricky Starrs: guitar, mandolin, vocals
01 Richemond/Le reel du pendu 2.37
02 Farewell to Nova Scotia 4.23
03 Denis Murphy's slide 2.38
04 The bonny whaling laddie 5.21
05 The bonny wee lassie who never said no 3.19
06 The Highland brigade at Waterloo/The 74th Highlanders/The 93rds farewell to Gibraltar 6.13
07 The Rybuck shearer 4.48
08 The fourposter bed /Staten island 3.14
09 The Back o'Benachie 5.14
10 Revie's reel/Mary MacMahon 2.56
11 The Forfar sodger 2.46
12 Paddy's green shamrock shore 5.45
1976 • Arfolk SB 349 • Escalibur BUR 806
192 kbps CBR
http://rapidshare.com/files/89851580/battfare.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/89864675/battfaresc.rar
This is the first Battlefield band recording, predating their first Topic album.
High on the wing of success at Lorient festival, 1975, they enter a Breton recording studio and release this rare album featuring for the first and last time Ricky Starrs
Hi, Lizardson
I'll upload the second Breton Battlefield album as soon as I'll finish its clean-up
danny aka cianfulli
I sent you this message twice, but maybe you've not received it.
let me know if you're interested or not.
thank you
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Battlefield band ::: Farewell to Nova Scotia
Brian McNeill: fiddle, vocals
Alan Reid: keyboards, vocals
Ricky Starrs: guitar, mandolin, vocals
01 Richemond/Le reel du pendu 2.37
02 Farewell to Nova Scotia 4.23
03 Denis Murphy's slide 2.38
04 The bonny whaling laddie 5.21
05 The bonny wee lassie who never said no 3.19
06 The Highland brigade at Waterloo/The 74th Highlanders/The 93rds farewell to Gibraltar 6.13
07 The Rybuck shearer 4.48
08 The fourposter bed /Staten island 3.14
09 The Back o'Benachie 5.14
10 Revie's reel/Mary MacMahon 2.56
11 The Forfar sodger 2.46
12 Paddy's green shamrock shore 5.45
1976 • Arfolk SB 349 • Escalibur BUR 806
192 kbps CBR
http://rapidshare.com/files/89851580/battfare.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/89864675/battfaresc.rar
This is the first Battlefield band recording, predating their first Topic album.
High on the wing of success at Lorient festival, 1975, they enter a Breton recording studio and release this rare album featuring for the first and last time Ricky Starrs
Great upload!
Thanks a lot!
Karel
Thanks a million for the David McWilliams album --- one of the greatest songwriters ever, as far as I'm concerned. A few months ago, I requested for some records by McWilliams: Great to be able to listen to this one!!! Serge ZENI.
I've just stumbled onto this blog and this posting in particular and I'm wondering is it the same David McWilliams who did "Lord Offaly" and "Days of Pearly Spencer" in the 60's Ah I'll just take it while I can and give it a blast anyway I'll be back for some great insights on folk music
Thanks for this great album.
Many thanks for your superp site. I have downloaded lots of sounds that I never thought I would hear again. I am humbled by your thoughtfulness.
Hello Good People of THTM.
Thank You For Those Great Posts and Classics you are Introducing.
btw, It seems now that the
David McWilliams Album "When I Was A Dancer" does not exist anymore.
If you could UpL it Again,
It would be GREAT.
Thanks Again,
Moonshine
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