Jean Redpath - Skipping Barefoot Through The Heather - 1962 - Full Album
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2019
- Prestige International - PRINT-13041
A1 The Bonnie Lass o' Fyvie
A2 Islay Reaping Song
A3 The Fife Overgate
A4 Rue
A5 Maggie Lauder
A6 The Cruel Mother
B1 The Barrin' o' Oor Door
B2 Willie's Rare
B3 I Aince Loved a Lass
B4 The Lum Hat Wantin' a Croon
B5 The Banks o' Red Roses
B6 The Pawky Duke
B7 Skippin' Barfit Through the Heather
Liner Notes - Jean Redpath
Producer - Kenneth S. Goldstein
Recorded By - Rudy Van Gelder
Beautiful bright, clear tone to her voice! ❤ XXX
Beautifully clear and tuneful, unaccompanied too! Thankyou! ❤ XXX
Jean;s FIRST album
And one of her best ones!
@@fili-tis-petaloudas Hard to tell. Each album is super.
@@murryjcohen The Burns ones are also magnificent!
@@fili-tis-petaloudas Yes. I have all 7 volumes with Hovey, but I have not heard the re-recordings of them in a more traditional manner. Do you think it is worth getting the re-recordings? What language is your name in? Greek?
@@murryjcohen Hm, which ones are the re-recordings? I know the 7 volumes and some remastered CDs with the same recordings however. It's Greek, yes, it means "butterfly kiss" - I come from Greece but I live in Edinburgh in the last four years :)
i was just thinking to myself, i should listen to some more traditional Irish music, and low! it be right here!
I am so happy I found this record, I think it's by far her best, so haunting and the cover art adds eeriness to the feeling. The Rue song may be classified as ghostly feministic folk
yah Rue was a fav from the first listen, along with most of the a cappella tracks, such a sweet voice. I should just expect from now on if i want traditional folk from any culture ill probably find it here
@@_chary990 Folk is the way! And it's broad and inexhaustible; I'm glad being of service sharing these gems; I found another Jean Redpath record last year, not so eerie as this one, but still very good ua-cam.com/video/Ls3dGvt_2n0/v-deo.html
This is traditional SCOTTISH music, not Irish.
@@murryjcohen Same thing, they're all basically English anyway.
beautiful Scottish music. Not Irish lol