Interceltic Set: Dominic McGowan
Neil Anns A' Bhata
Tha Toll Air ...
When the Ky Come Hame
Munlochy Bridge
Lord Drummond
The Braes O'Glennifer - The Tannahill Weavers, Tannahill, Robert
The Great Ships - The Tannahill Weavers, Gullane, Roy
Carronside Set: Carronside
Miss Grace Hays
Miss Sarah MacFayden
Rich Man's Silver - The Tannahill Weavers, Gullane, Roy
McGregor of Rora Set: McGregor of Rora
Port an ...
Craigieburn Wood - The Tannahill Weavers, Burns, Robert [2]
Loch Tayside Set: Superscot
Am Breamatain Tobhain Dubh
Charms of ... - The Tannahill Weavers, Johnstone, G.
Westlin' Winds - The Tannahill Weavers, Burns, Robert [2]
Robin Tamson's Smiddy
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Epona, The Tannahill WeaversThis has become my favorite CD by the Tannahill Weavers. It is just the best of the best!
Fantastic AlbumI listened to this cd repeatedly for several days...mostly because I was in a typical drunken stupor....yet with each listening I enjoyed it more and more. The female lead vocalist is beautiful to listen to. Defintely a must have if you enjoy celtic music.
the best of the old and the newthere are some scottish groups that do traditional scots and gaelic music wonderfully, and then embarrass themselves with modern material that is less sophisticated, less adult, less well done than the worst of the old.
not so the tannahill weavers. consistently, any new material on their albums is first rate and will probably become 'tradtional' in its own right. besides having one of the best male voices around, roy gullane is an excellent songwriter. original contributions by other band members are equally good.
the traditional work is equaly well done. some of the tannies' arangements of the classics have never been bettered and only rarely equalled. thier musicianship is unrivalled.
they are also fantastic performers. if their reels don't get you up on your feet, and you aren't singing along with the choruses, ye're deid, mon.
the best of the old and the newthere are some scottish groups that do traditional scots and gaelic music wonderfully, and then embarrass themselves with modern material that is less sophisticated, less adult, less well done than the worst of the old.
not so the tannahill weavers. consistently, any new material on their albums is first rate and will probably become 'tradtional' in its own right. besides having one of the best male voices around, roy gullane is an excellent songwriter. original contributions by other band members are equally good.
the traditional work is equaly well done. some of the tannies' arangements of the classics have never been bettered and only rarely equalled. thier musicianship is unrivalled.
they are also fantastic performers. if their reels don't get you up on your feet, and you aren't singing along with the choruses, ye're deid, mon.
the best of the old and the newthere are some scottish groups that do traditional scots and gaelic music wonderfully, and then embarrass themselves with modern material that is less sophisticated, less adult, less well done than the worst of the old.
not so the tannahill weavers. consistently, any new material on their albums is first rate and will probably become 'tradtional' in its own right. besides having one of the best male voices around, roy gullane is an excellent songwriter. original contributions by other band members are equally good.
the traditional work is equaly well done. some of the tannies' arangements of the classics have never been bettered and only rarely equalled. thier musicianship is unrivalled.
they are also fantastic performers. if their reels don't get you up on your feet, and you aren't singing along with the choruses, ye're deid, mon.