
Stay
Strong
Stay
Strong in Denmark!
The
Danish RecArt Music label are releasing STAY STRONG in
early September. Please tell all your Danish friends
about it!!!
Based in the
town of Aarhus, Recart is a independent Danish record
company whose goal is to publish and disseminate music and entertainment
of the highest quality.
STAY
STRONG TRACKS
Martyn
in Mind - written in memory of master musician, Martyn Bennett.
Soldier’s
Lullaby - written for Rose Gentle, whose son Gordon was killed
in Iraq.
Lewis Love
- in memory of those who died in the Iolaire disaster of 1919.
Rester Fort,
la Nouvelle Orleans - Stay Strong, New Orleans.
Written after Hurricane Catriona devastated the great city.
s’Barail
Leam - (That's what I think!)
- a humourous song about the vanity of the Skye male!
Atchafalaya
Morn - the Atchafalaya Basin in Louisiana
comprises an area of 860,000 acres of swamps, lakes and water prairies.
A magical and wonderous place, it is the largest and last great river-basin
swamp.
Tàladh
an Iasgair - (The Fisherman's Lullaby).
Acadie,
Sing Me Home - a song that links the Celtic and Cajun
diaspora.
Ceitidh Fiona’s
Waltz - written for my young daughter.
Mister James
Brown’s Welcome to the Ceilidh House” aka “Keep
the Celidh Funky - my tribute to the Godfather of Soul.
Baile Mabou,
nam Mìle Bàidh, (Mabou of the Boundless
Hospitality)/The Mabou Maestro - in tribute
to John Morris Rankin, a musician's musician.
The
Hot Damn Special - a Cajun/Celtic two
step - named after one of the worst drinks I've ever tasted!
Tonn nan
Deur (Wave of Tears) - in memory of the family
members who died in Uist during the great storm of 2005.
DAILY RECORD
NEWSPAPER
Albums of the week: June 13th
Blair Douglas
Stay Strong
*****
ALBUM opener Martyn In Mind is perhaps the most stirring
piece of traditional Scots music I've heard for a long time.
Dedicated to the late Martyn Bennett, its mix of Native American beats
and bagpipes raise the hairs on the back of your neck.
Gavin Rossdale
Blair
has moved on from playing accordion waltzes by some considerable distance.
In fact if you add this album with the last one he's covered more miles
than Alan Wicker, picking up musical friends and edgy styles to include
in his own creations. This is getting into full-blown 'international'
territory and deserves to score an international audience.
He's
a kinda Scottish Dr.John though he leaves
the gruff vocals to Michael Marra.
Not
only a brilliant accordion player, but an all-round musician, songwriter
and composer.
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