Shooglenifty--Troots-2007-1way

Section
MP3/FLAC
Group
1way
Size
67,04 MB
Files
10
Date
2007-05-12

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      a r t i s t : Shooglenifty
        t i t l e : Troots
          d a t e : 2007
        l a b e l : none
        g e n r e : Celtic
  r l s.  d a t e : May/2007
      t r a c k s : 10
    b i t r a t e : VBRkbps
          s i z e : 67,0 MB

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     Shooglenifty are at the forefront of the folk/fusion Celtic
     music scene, with their trademark combination of superb
     musicianship, ensemble cohesion and inventiveness.


     Three years after Tasmanian mandolin player Luke Plumb and
     bassist Quee McArthur joined the band, Troots is their most
     mature album to date, integrating acoustic melodies -
     performed by the frontline partnership of Angus Grant on
     fiddle alongside Luke - with contemporary grooves.


     Recorded between tours of Australia, Europe and the USA in
     2006, their fifth studio album Troots is a new collection of
     tunes composed by members of the band, as well as adaptations
     of a traditional (200 year-old) Scottish pipe tune and a
     Balkan folk song. All tunes were written and arranged by
     Shooglenifty (except Walter C Douglas by P/M Donald Macleod).


     One track features the extraordinary vocals of North American
     Inuit throat singer Tanya Tagaq Gillis. Shooglenifty first met
     Tanya in the Canadian Yukon territory, where they were thrown
     together during a workshop at the Yellowknife Folk Festival.


     They were reunited at the Salmon Arm Festival in the Canadian
     Rockies, where again the band and Tanya found their kindred
     spirits took the roof off the venue. Tanya's urgent
     otherworldly vocals meld uniquely with the band's rhythmic and
     melodic textures.


     Angus Grant (fiddle), Luke Plumb (mandolin, bouzouki, tenor
     banjo, piano, guitar), Malcolm Crosbie (guitars), Garry
     Finlayson (banjos, banjax, guitar), Ranald (Quee) MacArthur
     (electric and double basses, programming) and James Mackintosh
     (traps kit, percussion, programming).


     With Tanya Tagaq Gilles (vocals) and Kaela Rowan (vocals).


     "The globetrotting Scots band demonstrate their musical
     ability and imagination in another album packed with their
     trademark melodic grooves... Troots once again proves
     Shooglenifty's talent for music rooted in home traditions but
     with proven international appeal." (Norman Chalmers, Scotland
     on Sunday)

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      01-mcconnell's rant                                       [03:54]
      02-excess baggage                                         [03:32]
      03-she's a keeper - the lead break - the trim controller  [06:14]
      04-charlie and the professor - the tap inn - the dazzler  [05:54]
      05-loreen's tune                                          [03:01]
      06-ful' tae the heid o' troots - ako uram il zaginam -    [06:34]
      32 bars of filth
      07-the eccentric                                          [04:42]
      08-the patient nurses - wattle grove - another bucket of  [05:50]
      eels
      09-walter c douglas                                       [04:27]
      10-jane's dance                                           [04:59]
                                                                -------
                                                                 49:07 min

Files

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01-shooglenifty--mcconnells_rant.mp35,10 MB
02-shooglenifty--excess_baggage.mp34,56 MB
03-shooglenifty--shes_a_keeper_-_the_lead_break_-_the_trim_controller.8,57 MB
04-shooglenifty--charlie_and_the_professor_-_the_tap_inn_-_the_dazzler8,56 MB
05-shooglenifty--loreens_tune.mp33,72 MB
06-shooglenifty--ful_tae_the_heid_o_troots_-_ako_uram_il_zaginam_-_32_9,60 MB
07-shooglenifty--the_eccentric.mp36,52 MB
08-shooglenifty--the_patient_nurses_-_wattle_grove_-_another_bucket_of8,49 MB
09-shooglenifty--walter_c_douglas.mp35,80 MB
10-shooglenifty--janes_dance.mp36,12 MB