Title:
The Rough guide to Celtic women [CD].
Edition:
Special ed.
Publication Date:
2012
Publication Information:
London, UK : Rough Guides : World Music Network, ℗2012.
Physical Description:
2 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
ISBN:
9781908025203
General Note:
Popular and traditional Celtic songs performed principally by women.
Title from container.
Compiler, Dan Rosenberg.
Previously released recordings.
Compact discs.
Program notes and biographical notes on the performers ([12] p. : col. ports.) inserted in container.
Performers:
Various performers.
Contents:
Disc 1, The rough guide to Celtic women. In shame love, in shame (Pauline Scanlon) (4:03) ; The hill of thieves (Cara Dillon) (4:27) ; M'fhearann saidhbhir = (My land is rich, Nellie Garvey's favourite, 'G loman nan gamhan 's mi muladach, Jerry's pipe jig) (Julie Fowlis) (5:30) ; Summer sands (Sharon Shannon ; featuring Carol Keogh) (3:16) ; What are you waiting for? (Karine Polwart) (2:45) ; Foliada de caión (Susana Seivane) (4:24) ; Turas an ànraidh = (The stormy voyage) (Capercaillie) (4:28) ; Da bhfaigheann mo rogha de thriur acu, Dhannsamaid le ailean, Cairistion' nigh 'n eoghainn (Eamon Doorley, Julie Fowlis, Ross Martin & Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh) (3:44) ; Johnny I hardly knew ye (Karan Casey) (4:21) ; John Riley (Gráda) (3:32) ; Brian Boru (Cécile Corbel) (4:26) ; Amhran pheadair bhreathnaigh (Altan) (3:51) ; A' mhaighdeann bharrach = (The Barra maiden) (Maggie MacInnes) (3:58) ; Cuach mo londubh buí = (T with the Maggies) (2:56) ; O'Halloran Road (Teresa Doyle) (2:27) -- Disc 2, Orrachan. Seacht suáilce na maighdine muire (3:34) ; Tàladh ar slànsir (3:18) ; In ainm an athar go mbuaidh (2:45) ; Caoineadh mhuire (4:21) ; Suantraí na maighdine (4:57) ; Deus meus adiuba me (4:09) ; An taiséiri (5:20) ; Rug muire mac do dhia (3:08) ; Gabham molta bhride (2:11) ; Don oiche úd i mfeithil (5:16) ; Seacht ndólás na maighdine muire (7:42) (Teresa Doyle).
Language:
English
eng bre glg gle gla eng fre
Additional Language:
Sung in English, Breton, Galician, Irish, and Scottish Gaelic.
Added Title:
Orrachan.