The Complete Songs of Robert Burns

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Annotation

Box Set containing all 12 volumes.


Recorded at Pier House Studios, Edinburgh April-August 2002


Recorded at Pier House Studios, Edinburgh on 22, 28, 29 August & 19, 20 September 1999.


Recorded at Pier House Studios, Edinburgh on 18 and 23 December 2000 and 5, 10, 12, 19, 26 and 28 March 2001.


Recorded at Pier House Studios, Edinburgh on 3, 4, 10, 17, 18, 22, 25 and 31 March 2000, and at Ruglen Studios on 5-7 May 1999.

Annotation last modified on 2015-05-18 21:05 UTC.

Tracklist

1CD: Volume 1
2CD: Volume 2
3CD: Volume 3
4CD: Volume 4
5CD: Volume 5
6CD: Volume 6
7CD: Volume 7
8CD: Volume 8
9CD: Volume 9
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1O Were My Love Yon Lilac Fair / Ye Jovial Boys
accordion:
Ian Lowthian
congas:
Fraser Fifield
guitar:
Ross Kennedy (UK-based musician)
vocals:
Ross Kennedy (UK-based musician)
Ross Kennedy3:43
2The Noble Maxwells
fiddle:
Pete Clark (Scottish fiddler)
mandola:
Chris Wright (Singer/songwriter from Hartlepool, UK)
vocals:
Karine Polwart
Karine Polwart2:14
3O, Open the DoorNiall Kenny1:51
4There Was Five Carlins
bodhrán and bouzouki:
Steve Byrne (scottish folksinger)
fiddle and mandolin:
Pete Clark (Scottish fiddler)
vocals:
Kirsten Easdale
Kirsten Easdale5:51
5While Larks With Little Wing / Lovely Was She
accordion:
Angus Lyon
fiddle:
Chris Stout (Scottish fiddler/violinist)
guitar:
Ross Kennedy (UK-based musician)
mandolin:
Gary Peterson (banjo / mandolin player)
vocals:
Ross Kennedy (UK-based musician)
Ross Kennedy3:59
6O Why the Deuce / Carl an the King Come / I Murder Hate
cittern:
Chris Wright (Singer/songwriter from Hartlepool, UK)
mandolin:
Pete Clark (Scottish fiddler)
Scottish smallpipes:
Iain MacInnes
vocals:
Niall Kenny
recording of:
O Why the Deuce / Carl an the King Come / I Murder Hate
instruments arranger:
Fred Freeman
Niall Kenny4:48
7O, Ken Ye What Meg O’ the Mill Has Gotten, Parts 1 & 2
cittern:
Aaron Jones (Litha)
fiddle:
Chris Stout (Scottish fiddler/violinist)
guitar:
Jim Reid (Scottish folk musician)
vocals:
Jim Reid (Scottish folk musician)
Jim Reid3:56
8Corn Rigs Are Bonie
accordion:
Angus Lyon
banjo:
Gary Peterson (banjo / mandolin player)
fiddle:
Chris Stout (Scottish fiddler/violinist)
guitar:
Ross Kennedy (UK-based musician)
vocals:
Ross Kennedy (UK-based musician)
Ross Kennedy2:03
9Your Friendship / O How Can I Be BlitheKirsten Easdale4:29
10As I Cam in by Our Gate‐End / There Was a Jolly Gauger
cittern:
Aaron Jones (Litha)
fiddle:
Chris Stout (Scottish fiddler/violinist)
guitar:
Jim Reid (Scottish folk musician)
vocals:
Jim Reid (Scottish folk musician)
recording of:
As I Cam in by Our Gate-End / There Was a Jolly Gauger
instruments arranger:
Fred Freeman
Jim Reid3:28
11Why Tell Thy Lover / MusingMairi Campbell5:47
12O, Leeze Me on My Spinnin‐WheelKarine Polwart3:23
13Where Braving Angry Winter’s Storms
bouzouki:
Steve Byrne (scottish folksinger)
fiddle:
Pete Clark (Scottish fiddler)
vocals:
Kirsten Easdale
Kirsten Easdale4:25
14My Heart’s in the HighlandsKarine Polwart3:15
15O, Kenmure’s on and Awa / The Campbells Are CominKirsten Easdale3:50
16Will Ye Go to the Indies?
cittern:
Aaron Jones (Litha)
fiddle:
Chris Stout (Scottish fiddler/violinist)
guitar:
Jim Reid (Scottish folk musician)
vocals:
Jim Reid (Scottish folk musician)
Jim Reid3:53
17O Thou Pale OrbMairi Campbell3:41
18Thine Am I
cittern:
Aaron Jones (Litha)
fiddle:
Chris Stout (Scottish fiddler/violinist)
guitar:
Jim Reid (Scottish folk musician)
vocals:
Jim Reid (Scottish folk musician)
Jim Reid1:20
19The Smiling Spring
cittern:
Aaron Jones (Litha)
fiddle:
Chris Stout (Scottish fiddler/violinist)
guitar:
Jim Reid (Scottish folk musician)
vocals:
Jim Reid (Scottish folk musician)
Jim Reid3:13
20My Heart Is Wae
cittern:
Chris Wright (Singer/songwriter from Hartlepool, UK)
Scottish smallpipes:
Iain MacInnes
viola:
Pete Clark (Scottish fiddler)
vocals:
Karine Polwart
Karine Polwart4:13
21Ye Banks and Braes and Streams
accordion:
Ian Lowthian
guitar:
Ross Kennedy (UK-based musician)
whistle:
Fraser Fifield
vocals:
Ross Kennedy (UK-based musician)
recording of:
Highland Mary (The Ploughman)
lyricist:
Robert Burns (18th century Scottish poet/lyricist) (in 1792)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 1095)
Ross Kennedy3:35
10CD: Volume 10
11CD: Volume 11
12CD: Volume 11b
13CD: Volume 12