Bringin It Thegither
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Bringin It Thegither | |||||
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Studio album by Ulster-Scots Folk Orchestra | |||||
Released | 2004 | ||||
Recorded | 2003-2004 | ||||
Genre | Traditional Folk |
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Length | 57:08 | ||||
Label | Fowkgates | ||||
Producer | Willie Drennan John Trotter |
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Ulster-Scots Folk Orchestra chronology | |||||
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Bringin It Thegither is the third album by the Ulster-Scots Folk Orchestra, released in 2004.
[edit] Track listing
- Missin Link 2:59
- Flooers o Edinburgh
- Wind That Shakes The Barley
- Corn Rigs
- Willie Nicholl's Polka 1:49
- Fare Ye Well Enniskillen 4:10
- Wee Maggie Picken 1:51
- Dark Island / Athol Highlanders 4:04
- A Man's A Man For Aa That 3:44
- Killiecrankie 2:11
- Gold in Every Pocket 2:39
- Ca The Yowes 1:44
- Killaloe 2:08
- Muttonburn Stream 1:46
- Willie Gillilan 5:17
- William Orr's Farewell 3:12
- Blue Bonnets Over the Border 3:35
- Mr. Lignite Man 3:44
- Nae Lambeg Dunners / Heights of Alma 3:06
- Hard Times 5:44
- Gran Time Cummin (sung by the Low Country Boys) 3:26
[edit] Performers
Vocals - Willie Drennan, John Trotter, Gareth Fulton, Bob Speers, Fiona Trotter, Caroline Drennan, Laura Sinnerton, Billy Teare, Low Country Boys (Mark Thompson, Graeme Thompson, Ivan McFerran, Gibson Young), Primary 6/7 pupils of Balnamore Primary School
Fiddle - Willie Drennan, John Trotter, Eleesha Drennan, James Christie, Ronnie Barnes
Accordion - John Trotter, Valerie Quinn, Kenny Mitchell
Tin whistle - Willie Drennan, John Trotter, Gareth Fulton
Drums - Willie Drennan, Sammy Quinn
Flute - Gareth Fulton
Fife - Willie Drennan, John Trotter, Gareth Fulton
Guitar - Bob Speers
Viola - Laura Sinnerton
Bagpipes - Ian Burrows
Bass - Jackie Flavelle
Mandolin - Mark Thompson