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From the album "The Old Woman's Dance" The first album by a folk band that included bagpipes - kind of a groundbreaking album.
The Old Woman's Dance by Tannahill Weavers, released 01 January 1978 1. Cameron McFadgen/The Humors of Cork/The Skyman's Jig 2. The Deil's Awa' Wi' th' Exciseman 3. Bonnie Was Yon Rosie Briar 4. Cam Ye O'er Frae France 5. Wha'll Dance Wi' ipe Major George Allan 6. The Laird O' Cockpen 7. The Irish Washerwoman/The Cook in the Kitchen/Miss Girdle 8. Gloomy Winter's Noo Awa' 9. The McGregors Recorded at Free Range Studios, London. Produced by Nigel Pegrum . Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card.
The Tannahill Weavers are a band which performs traditional Scottish music. Releasing their first album in 1976, they became notable for being one of the first popular bands to incorporate the sound of the Great Highland Bagpipe in an ensemble setting, and in doing so helped to change the sound of Scottish traditional music. In 2011 the band were inducted into the Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame.
Best Of The Tannahill Weavers. 12 tracks · 24 April 2006. The Old Woman's Dance. The Tannahill Weavers Collection: Choice Cuts 1987-1996.
The Old Woman's Dance Cameron McFadgen/The Humors of Cork/The Skyman's Jig (4:37) The Deil's Awa' Wi' the Exciseman (2:45). We've rehearsed this album, in front rooms, back rooms, bathrooms, public bars and fields. We'd like then, to thank the many friends, old and new, who helped us, after all that, to make this, our second album. A million thanks to: Stewart, Joanne & Mick - for the bottled relaxation Geoff, Hilary & Joel - who must have wished for a new Hadrians wall just north of Bedford Nigel - again for his help
1979 found Scotland's the Tannahill Weavers road weary and back in the studio for their third release. The award-winning Tannahill Weavers solidified the group as the ambassadors of traditional Scottish folk, and went on to win numerous accolades including the coveted "Scotstar" award for album of the year
The Old Woman's Dance. The Tannahill Weavers are a band from Scotland, who perform traditional Scottish music. They are named after Scottish poet Robert Tannahill. Caution! All audio materials of Tannahill Weavers, The are presented solely for information.
The Tannahill Weavers are a popular band who perform traditional Scottish music. They are notable for being one of the first popular bands to incorporate the sound of the Great Highland Bagpipe (the Highland bagpipes are primarily a solo instrument) in an ensemble setting, and in doing so helped to change the sound of Scottish traditional music. The band was formed in 1968 and released their first album in 1976. As of this writing, in 2005, they continue to tour and release new recordings.
We spoke with flautist Phil Smillie prior to Tannahill Weavers' return to The Cedar on Thursday, May 24th about their new album, returning to Minnesota, and the band’s defining moments. Read the full interview below and get tickets for the show at thecedar. Getting to Know Tannahill Weavers The Cedar Cultural Center. Getting to Know Tannahill Weavers.
| A1 | The Deil's Awa' Wi' Th' Exciseman | 2:55 |
| A2 | Cam Ye O're Frae France | 2:26 |
| A3 | Cameron McFadgen / The Humours Of Cork / The Skyeman's Jig | 4:45 |
| A4 | Gloomy Winter's Noo Awa' | 4:29 |
| A5 | Wha'll Dance Wi' Wattie / Traditional / Pipe Major George Allan | 3:35 |
| B1 | The McGregors | 5:02 |
| B2 | Bonnie Was Yon Rosie Briar | 6:03 |
| B3 | The Laird O' Cockpen | 2:58 |
| B4 | The Irish Washerwoman / The Cook In The Kitchen / Miss Girdle | 4:04 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PLR 010 | The Tannahill Weavers | The Old Woman's Dance (LP, Album, Gat) | Plant Life | PLR 010 | UK | 1978 |
| HRCD 102 | The Tannahill Weavers | The Old Woman's Dance (CD, Album, RE, RM) | Hedera Records | HRCD 102 | UK | 1993 |
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