I Confess [CD-single]
Track Listings
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1. I Confess [Album Version]
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2. I Confess [Album Instrumental w/Hook]
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3. 3 the Hard Way [Radio Version]
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4. 3 the Hard Way [Street Version]
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5. 3 the Hard Way [Album Instrumental]
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I Confess,Bahamadia,Capitol,Club/Dance,Rap,Underground Rap
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- ISSUE RESOLVED ON THE EUPHRATES
- Enjoiyable, but lacking, too.
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Handel: Belshazzar
Manufacturer: Archiv Produktion
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ASIN: B0001ZWGHY
Release Date: 2004-06-15 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- Vain, Fluctuating State Of Human Empire!
- Thou, God Most High, And Thou Alone
- The Fate Of Babylon, I Fear, Is Nigh
- Lament Not Thus, Oh Queen, In Vain!
- Behold, By Persia's Hero Made
- Well May They Laugh/Oh Memory! Still Bitter To My Soul
- Opprest With Never-Ceasing Grief
- Dry Thoes Unavailing Tears
- Be Comforted: Safe Though The Tyrant Seem/Methought, As On The Bank Of Deep Euphrates
- Now, Tell Me, Gobrias
- Behold The Monstrous Human Beast
- Can You Then Think It Strange
- Great God! Who, Yet But Darkly Known
- My Friends, Be Confident
- All Empires Upon God Depend
- Oh Sacred Oracles Of Truth!
- Rejoyce, My Countrymen
- Sing, Oh Ye Heav'ns!
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- Let Festal Joy Triumphant Reign!
- For You, My Friends
- The Leafy Honours Of The Field
- It Is The Custom, I May Say, The Law
- Recall, Oh King! Thy Rash Command
- They Tell You True
- Oh Dearer Than My Life, Forebear!
- By Slow Degrees The Wrath Of God
- See, From His Post Euphrates Flies!
- You See, My Friends, A Path
- Amaz'd To Find The Foe So Near
- To Arms, To Arms! No More Delay!
- Ye Tutelar Gods Of Our Empire
- Let The Deep Bowl Thy Praise Confess
- Where Is The God Of Judah's Boasted Pow'r?
- Call All My Wise Men
Tracks:
- A Singony (Allegro Postillions)
- Ye Sages! Welcome Always To Your King/Alas! Too Hard A Task The King Imposes
- Oh Misery! - Oh Terror! - Hopeless Grief!
- Oh King, Live For Ever!
- No! To Thyself Thy Trifles Be
- Yet, To Obey His Dread Command
- Oh Sentence To Severe!
- Oh God Of Truth! Oh Faithful Guide!
- You, Gobrias, Lead Directly To The Palace
- Oh Glorious Prince!
- Alternate Hopes And Fears
- Fain Would I Hope
- Can The Black Aethiop Change His Skin?
- My Hopes Revive
- Bel Boweth Down!
- I Thank, Thee, Sesach
- A Martial Symphony
- To Pow'e Immortal My First Thanks
- Be It Thy Care, Good Gobrias
- Great Victor, At Your Feet I Bow
- Say, Venerable Prophet
- Tell It Out Among The Heathen
- Yes, I Will Build Thy City
- I Will Magnify Thee
Customer Reviews:
ISSUE RESOLVED ON THE EUPHRATES.......2005-06-19
One question I might find among the more difficult in my life would be - which is my favourite Handel oratorio? I suspect that my answer would generally be 'the one I heard most recently', and that, as I write this, is Belshazzar. It is a magnificent thing, a heavenly thing. It has taken me longer than it should have to come to an appreciation of what makes Handel the phenomenon - as a genius, as an artist, as a craftsman - that he is, but I am comforted to reflect that no less a genius than Haydn, at the age of nearly 70 gaining a more thorough knowledge of Handel in performance, was driven to say that he felt a mere apprentice. In his sense of how to pace a dramatic narrative, in his instinct for how to use the human voice in song and above all in chorus, in the matchless flexibility and adroitness he displays at word-setting and in the audacity of his melodic and harmonic effects I can think of nobody who can approach Handel on his own terms.
Belshazzar was not a great success at the box-office, although this may have had more to do with difficulties in the casting than because it was deemed insufficiently biblical for oratorio, which seems to have been the fate of Hercules. It seems to me to be perfectly well described as oratorio in other ways too, with (for one thing) the extensive use of the chorus that we find in, say, Samson but not in Hercules. The one passage that cries out for visual effects is of course the apparition of the moving finger itself. Even here the composer can go a long way with sheer power of suggestion, by the strange unaccompanied violin figure creeping upwards and the frightened brevity of the vocal numbers. Otherwise for me Belshazzar is as much an oratorio as Samson is. It has the same librettist too, the crusty and formidable Jennens, who had also collaborated with Handel on Saul and on Messiah itself. Jennens' full text is not provided, but I think if you read the synopsis first and then follow the work from the headlines to each number you will have no difficulty in catching the words, so clear is the enunciation by soloists and chorus alike. As usual, Handel was driven to make alterations to the score for practical reasons. He had been a little concerned about its length, roughly 2 hours and 50 minutes in this performance, but where he wishes to be expansive he gives us full measure - two arias in Act I scene 4 take well over 7 minutes each. The liner-essay (a good one, by Anthony Hicks) goes into the issue of the version of the score used here, and I personally have no problem with it.
I have no faults to find with the performance in any way. Pinnock is an established specialist, the instruments are period instruments and vocal cadenzas at the end of the arias are kept minimal. Anthony Rolfe Johnson, James Bowman and David Wilson-Johnson are tried and trusted Handel singers and at their best here, and Nicolas Robertson and Richard Wistreich in the smaller parts are every bit as good. The part of Cyrus is a soprano part, taken by Catherine Robbin, and when I thought I heard just one touch of strain in `Destructive War' in the final scene she makes up for it instantly in her superb duet with Arleen Auger in the following number. Auger as Nitocris the mother of Belshazzar has the biggest part, and she covers herself with glory all the way through.
The recording is perfect, and when I saw an aria entitled `Destructive War, thy limits know' near the end I felt a sharp sense of irony in the year 2005. Cyrus, Handel, Jennens, you should all have been living at this hour.
Enjoiyable, but lacking, too........2004-08-16
This 3CD set of George Frederic Handel's (1685-1759) "Belshazzar", from Archiv Production, a division of Universal Music, is proof again that transfer from vinyl to tape to disc brings with it improvements in listening that make the purchase a worthwhile addition to anyone's listening library. Written in 1744, "Belshazzar" is an oratorio in the operatic style that is wonderful oratorio, but lacking the true depth one expects to hear in an opera. London opera audiences of Handel's day agreed, as both "Belshazzar" and Handel's other offering of the period in the same style, "Hercules", were not terribly successful. Instead of the scheduled 24 performances only 16 were given and Handel never offered a full season of oratorio again. The Libretto by Charles Jennens (1700-1773) is, as the production notes say, meant "not only to show the fall of Babylon but to show it as a fulfillment of divine prediction and to confirm the biblical testimony by reference to classical history." There's only one problem, as good a quality as the CDs are, it is not possible to follow the full libretto and the accompanying booklet includes no text, which is a shame. I think the listening experience would have been increased immeasurably if one was able to follow the text of what is being sung. Nonetheless the dramatic narrative is fluid and even, and the English Concert and Choir provide nice balance to the less full vocal passages, as in Disc 3s "Oh Glorious prince", cut 10. There is enough of this throughout to keep one's interest, but disappointing if what one expects is another ""Messiah".
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- Sweet Love hath climbed its mountain peak
- O sweet disc
- Montreal Countertenor Shines
- Loved this disc
- Beautiful Byrd
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O Sweet Love: Songs by Dowland & Byrd
Manufacturer: Atma Classique
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ASIN: B00005B677
Release Date: 2001-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Ye Sacred Muses! - Daniel Taylor
- A Fancy - Stephen Stubbs
- Shall I Strive With Words To Move? - Daniel Taylor/Stephen Stubbs
- Fortune - Les Voix Humaines
- Blame I Confess - Daniel Taylor
- Go From My Window - Stephen Stubbs
- Say, Love, If Ever Though Didst Find - Daniel Taylor/Stephen Stubbs
- My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home - Stephen Stubbs
- Come To Me Grief For Ever - Daniel Taylor/Stephen Stubbs
- The Bells - Les Voix Humaines
- Ah Silly Soul - Daniel Taylor
- The Carman's Whistle - Les Voix Humaines
- Lady Hunsdon's Puffe - Stephen Stubbs
- Come Again - Daniel Taylor/Stephen Stubbs
- Tregian's Ground - Les Voix Humaines
Customer Reviews:
Sweet Love hath climbed its mountain peak.......2006-05-11
There are some performers whose recordings are instantly slotted into the "must have" section of a collector's mind. The sweet-as-mead voice and high intelligence of Canadian countertenor Daniel Taylor make him one of these performers.
Daniel Taylor's voice is like a map that is elegantly and sensitively written, expressive and colourful, its lines and lineaments portraying to the highest degree the geography of music itself. This is no accident - it is an achievement which less intellectually gifted singers can rarely attain (and even then, only by following to the nth degree the careful and minute work of someone who DOES have this particular approach to the music). And when it is a unique interpretation, fresh every time and yet containing similar elements every time, the listener can but sigh with pleasure and bliss, thanking God in His kindness that He has given such a singer to grace the earth.
Dowland's and Byrd's songs are among my favourite in the entire oeuvre. I adore performing them; I adore listening to them. I do demand more when I listen than a pretty tone. Pretty tones are easily come by. I want... I want to hear the poetry of the words in the music. I want to hear each word given a pearl-like placing in the phrase. I want to hear the phrases caress like silk the very texture of the air.
This recording performs exactly that. It is deeply satisfying, very beautiful, and demonstrative of Daniel Taylor's most excellent technique. (I cannot fathom the criticism in one of the previous reviews, in which the reviewer complains of Mr Taylor's technique, speaking of flaws which I have not heard. Either I am peculiarly insensitive to these flaws, or - more likely, since I'm a critical (in the best sense of the word!) listener of music as well as being both a performer and teacher of singing - these flaws exist with as little validity as the oft-vaunted single-footed monsters drawn on Renaissance maps. In other words... they do not exist.)
Beautiful, beautiful singing. Very highly recommended indeed.
O sweet disc.......2004-05-10
I feel that is a beautifully planned disc of stunning performances.
Montreal Countertenor Shines.......2003-04-05
You have got to...
You need to...
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You will never be the same after you...
FIND THIS DISC.
His performance of "Shall I strive with words to move" sums it
all up. TOOOOOO BEAUTIFUL.
Loved this disc.......2003-04-02
What fortune to find this first-rate disc by a singer I was, until yesterday, unfamiliar with. I adored this program and especially the magical intertwining of Taylor's voice with the gambas. Dowland never sounded more sorrowful and Byrd never more
cared for. Do not walk......run and buy this disc.
Beautiful Byrd.......2003-03-29
Here is a disc that must be included in any serious early-music
collector's library. Young Daniel Taylor's pure, angelic voice is sensitively supported by the gamba duo and Stephen Stubbs. Taylor's perfect intonation and thoughtful word-painting are a gift to us all.
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- The best ever version
- The Golden Cast of D'Oyly Carte!
- The Definitive Recording
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Gilbert & Sullivan: Patience
Philip Potter , Kenneth Sandford , Mary Sansom , Jennifer Toye , and D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
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ASIN: B0000041VE
Release Date: 1989-07-21 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- Act One: Twenty love-sick maidens we
- Act One: Still brooding on their mad infatuation
- Act One: I cannot tell what this love may be
- Act One: Twenty love-sick maidens we
- Act One: The soldiers of our Queen
- Act One: If you want a receipt for that popular mystery
- Act One: In a doleful train two & two we walk all day
- Act One: Twenty love-sick maidens we
- Act One: When I first put this uniform on
- Act One: Am I alone & unobserved?
- Act One: If you're anxious for to shine
- Act One: Long years ago-fourteen, maybe
- Act One: Prithee, pretty maiden-prithee
- Act One: Though to marry you
- Act One: Let the merry cymbals sound
- Act One: Now tell us, we pray you
- Act One: Heart broken at my Patience's barbarity
- Act One: Stay, we implore you, before our hopes are blighted
- Act One: Your maidens hearts, ah, do steel
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- Act One: Come, walk up, and purchase with avidity
- Act One: We've been thrown over, we're aware
- Act One: And are you going a ticket to buy?
- Act One: Hold! Stay your hand!
- Act One: True love must single-hearted be
- Act One: I hear the soft note of the echoing voice
- Act One: But who is this, whose god-like grace
- Act One: List Reginald, whilst I confess a love
- Act Two: On such eyes as maidens cherish
- Act Two: Sad is a woman's lot who, year by year
- Act Two: Silvered is the raven hair
- Act Two: Turn, oh turn in this direction
- Act Two: A magnet hung in a hardware shop
- Act Two: Love is a plaintive song
- Act Two: So go to him & say to him
- Act Two: It's clear that the mediaeval art
- Act Two: If Saphir I choose to marry
- Act Two: When I go out of the door
- Act Two: I'm a Waterloo House young man
- Act Two: After much debate internal, I on Lady Jane decide
Customer Reviews:
The best ever version.......2002-06-07
The wonderful cast transports you to the realms of Gilbert and Sullivan, to make you feel that you are experiencing a first night in 1881! John Reed, as Bunthorne, an aesthetic poet is superb, camp, subversive and a complete fraud. If anyone is not aware, the story of the opera is based upon the idiosyncracies of the Aesthetic movement in England of the 1880's and Gilbert used the public parodies of his friend Oscar Wilde as his major source. The rest of the cast, chorus and orchestra , under the long experienced 'Goddie' are superlative and make for one of the finest line-ups in D'Oyly Carte history. Revel and enjoy, for this is quite the best.
The Golden Cast of D'Oyly Carte!.......1999-04-13
My wish had always been to see John Reed and the D'Oyly Carte Company in a performance of Patience. My mother had done so, remarking that, 'You'd need patience to watch it', she was coloured in her opinion, since she wanted to see 'The Mikado', but had gotten the wrong tickets! The recording, made in 1961, is superb in every detail. You are with the cast, on stage, in the auditorium, it is such a 'live' performance. The dialogue is delivered exquisitely, whilst the singing is uniformerly of the highest standard. I recently portrayed 'Bunthorne' and throughout my performances, I felt that I was continuing the legacy of Gilbert and Sullivan. All the past history of performers were there. I feel that Patience is a magical Savoy Opera. Do not miss the opportunity to own such a definitive performance. Maybe the subject of the 'Art Nouveau' periodof Victorian England is dated, but as one critic has already stated, every generation 'throws up' its poseures, to be knocked. 'Ah, me! lack aday!' BUY IT!
The Definitive Recording.......1998-12-09
For those who prefer the traditional Savoyard renderings of the G&S canon, this is far and away the best recording of this parody of the cult of celebrity. John Reed leads the cast as a delightful Bunthorne, and the recording contains all of the opera's dialogue. "HMS Pinafore," "The Mikado," and "The Pirates of Penzance" may be better known, but "Patience" is deserving of a wider audience.
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- a voice teacher and early music fan
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Move Now with Measured Sound: Music by Thomas Campion
Robin Blaze , and Elizabeth Kenny
Manufacturer: Hyperion UK
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Release Date: 2001-12-11 |
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a voice teacher and early music fan.......2006-01-19
This is a good representation of Campions' songs considering that he wrote so many of them. It is likely that Campion,not himself a professional performing musician, thought it the role of the performer to fashion their own lute parts:'For the notes and Tablature, if they satisfie the most, we have our desire; but let expert masters please themselves with better'. This seems to support the notion that Campion wished his own texts to be respected and not overshadowed by music. Far from being a foursquare musical Mr. Average, he shows himself to be a musical revolutionary. While the florid vocal writing of the Italians was an innovation to which his poetry was not suited, his sense of harmony and the responsibility given to the performer in 'creating' the music from a tune and a bass was new. One has to remember that his life was quite exciting living in the "fast lane" so to speak. I mention this fact because the emotional investment on the part of the singer must be great encompassing all sorts of tone color and vocal nuances. All of the singing is "pretty" but except for a couple of the songs such as "I Care Not For These Ladies" and "Fain Would I Wed" which showed some measure of drama, I didn't feel anything with the rest of them. Blaze has an excellent voice, but unfortunately the emotion is not always there. I think he comes across best in sacred music..Just my opinion.There are 23 songs on this disc. Many have been frequently recorded by other singers, particularly countertenors. Some of the most familiar are:'It Fell on a Summer's day'-'I care not for these Ladies'-Fire! Fire!'-'The cypress-curtain of the night'-'Fain Would I Wed'- and 2 sacred songs:'Author of Light' and 'Never Weather-beaten sail'.
Average customer rating:
- Good songs but the vocals?
- music to smirk and smile by
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My Thing Is My Own: Bawdy Songs of Thomas D'Urfey
Manufacturer: Koch Int'l Classics
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- The Art of the Bawdy Song
- The King's Noyse, dir. David Douglass: Royal Delight: 17th Century Ballads & Dances
ASIN: B00005A8F6
Release Date: 2001-05-22 |
Tracks:
- The Surprised Nympth
- Off she Goes
- My Thing Is My Own
- De'il Take The War
- British Grenadiers March
- Robin In The Rushes
- I've Vowed To Die A Maid
- Twangdillo
- Oh, Mother
- Scotch Cap
- A Little Of One With T'Other
- The Mousetrap
- Madison's Whim-Confess-Half Hannekin
- I Never Knew Ye Loved Me
- Jenny My Blithest Maid
- The Tunbridge Doctors
- Packington's Pound
- The Old Fumbler
- Tom Tinker
- The Courtier And The Country Maid
- Would Ye Have A Young Virgin
- The Lusty Young Smith
Customer Reviews:
Good songs but the vocals?.......2001-12-17
I found the musicians on the recording to be quite good and the lyrics to the songs are extremely funny. However, the singer seems someone more accustomed to opera or madrigals then to bawdy songs. She is a wonderful singer, but seems ill-suited to this type of music. I find the combination of her voice with these lyrics to be un unpleasant one. I am unable to listen to more the 2 or 3 songs at a time unless I am putting it on as purely background music and ignore the lyrics completely, and since the purpose of a CD of "bawdy" songs is usually the humorous lyrics, I found this recording to be a bit of a waste.
music to smirk and smile by.......2001-06-05
This disc of bawdy songs of Thomas D'Urfey is truly charming and thought provoking. Soprano Rosa Lamoreaux creates unique characters for each piece, one a frightened inexperienced young girl, another a dejected lady upset her man would rather go to war than bed her. In the title track she portrays a woman proud to have maintained her virginity, while other women have sacrificed theirs. The instrumental tracks display the virtuosity of the rest of the ensemble - Tina Chancey, Scott Reiss and Grant Herried - in fun, expansive and sometimes explosive dances and suites. Highly recommended to lovers of all sorts of music, not just classical.
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I Confess
Manufacturer: Bombshell
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ASIN: B000CA404K
Release Date: 2004-08-17 |
Average customer rating:
- Good repertoire but some too fast tempi
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Stanford: Sacred Choral Music, Vol. 1 "The Cambridge Years"
Manufacturer: Hyperion UK
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- Stanford: Sacred Choral Music, Vol. 3 "The Georgian Years"
- Stanford: The Edwardian Years
- Praise to the Lord - Hymns From St. Paul's Cathedral
ASIN: B000002ZZQ
Release Date: 1997-12-09 |
Tracks:
- The Cambridge Years: Magnificant In B Flat
- The Cambridge Years: Nunc Dimittis In B Flat
- The Cambridge Years: The Lord Is My Shepherd
- The Cambridge Years: Justorum Animae
- The Cambridge Years: Coelos Ascendit Hodie
- The Cambridge Years: Beati Quorum via
- The Cambridge Years: Magnificant In A
- The Cambridge Years: Nunc Dimittis In A
- The Cambridge Years: If Thou Shalt Confess With Thy Mouth
- The Cambridge Years: Magnificant In F
- The Cambridge Years: Nunc Dimittis In F
- The Cambridge Years: And I Saw Another Angel
- The Cambridge Years: Pater Noster
- The Cambridge Years: Magnificant In E Flat
- The Cambridge Years: Nunc Dimittis In E Flat
- The Cambridge Years: Jubilate In B Flat
- The Cambridge Years: Te Deum In B Flat
Customer Reviews:
Good repertoire but some too fast tempi.......2004-10-07
Stanford wrote some great church music, but the tempos are too rushed in places on this CD. For example, I felt that the beauty and magnificence of the Magnificant of "Stanford in B-flat" were lost because of the fast tempo. To me the tempo felt much too modern.
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Byrd - With lilies white (Consort Songs & Music for viols) / Lesne, Ensemble Orlando Gibbons
William Byrd , Gérard Lesne , Wieland Kuijken , Ensemble Orlando Gibbons , Anne-Marie Lasla , Jérôme Hantaï , and Kaori Uemura
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
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Byrd, William
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Release Date: 2002-12-23 |
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- O Lord, Within Thy Tabernacle
- In Nomine (I)
- Quis Me Statim
- In Nomine (IV)
- With Lilies White
- Fant
- Wretched Albinus
- In Nomine (II)
- Blame I Confess
- Prld And Ground
- Ye Sacred Muses
- In Nomine (V)
- Rejoice Unto The Lord
- Browning
- Fair Britain Isle
- In Nomine (III)
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Burns: The Complete Songs, Vol. 8
Manufacturer: Linn Records
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ASIN: B000056OEO
Release Date: 2001-02-27 |
Tracks:
- Ken Ye Ought O' Captain Grose? - Mairi Campbell
- Wha Will Buy My Troggin - Ross Kennedy
- Galloway Tam - Ian Bruce
- Behold, My Love - Mairi Campbell
- Waery Fa' You, Duncan Gray - Karine Polwart
- Wandering Willie - Mae McKenna
- Ithers Seek - George Duff
- O, Cam Ye Here The Fight To Shun? - Karine Polwart
- Extempore/Saint Stephen's House - Ross Kennedy
- Mary Queen Of Scots Lament - Mae McKenna
- The Groves Of Sweet Myrtle - Bobby Eaglesham
- O Poortith Cauld/My Eppie Adair - Ross Kennedy
- O Dear Minny/There's News Lasses - Mae McKenna
- Wae Is My Heart/The Banks Of The Devon - Karine Polwart
- Fairest Maid/As Late By A Sodger - George Duff
- Green Grow The Rashes, O - John Morran
- Twas Na Her Bonie Blue E'e/Cauld Is The E'enin Blast - Ian Anderson
- The Auld Man's Winter Thought - Ian Bruce
- I Do Confess - John Morran
- The Sun Is Sunk - George Duff
- BLythe Hae I Been/I'll Ay Ca' In By Yon Town - Bobby Eaglesham
- Ae Fond Kiss (Original Version) - Mae McKenna
- What Merriment Has Taen The Whigs - Bobby Eaglesham
- Nanie's Awa - Ross Kennedy
- I Coft A Stane O'haslock Woo/My Sandie O - Mairi Campbell
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I Confess
Manufacturer: A&M
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
British Ska
| Ska
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Ska General
| Ska
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000FCP8TG |
Product Description
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