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Various - My Bonie Bell – A Dunedin Celebration Of Robbie Burns (1759 – 1796) Album

Various - My Bonie Bell – A Dunedin Celebration Of Robbie Burns (1759 – 1796) Album
Performer: Various
Title: My Bonie Bell – A Dunedin Celebration Of Robbie Burns (1759 – 1796)
Country: Austria
Style:Alternative Rock, Punk, Folk, Experimental
Released: 28 Jun 2018
Catalog number: ZR008
Label: Zelle Records
MP3 album szie: 2811 mb
FLAC album size: 2276 mb

Tracklist

1Darryl BaserBanks of the Bonnie Doon
Written By – Darryl Baser, Robert Burns
3:18
2Robert ScottMy Bonie Bell
Written By – Robert Burns , Robert Scott
3:30
3The Sharma BrothersHer Daddie Forbade
Written By – Aaron Sharma, Mark Sharma, Robert Burns , Robin Sharma
5:52
4Bridget TelferAfton Water
Written By – Bridget Telfer, Robert Burns
4:08
5Partial FanciesAe Fond Kiss
Written By – Aidan Frazer, Alex Gilks, Robert Burns
4:04
6QuibbokThe Fall Of The Leaf
Written By – Robert Burns , Tim Bennett
3:34
7Roy MollerThe Fall Of The Leaf
Written By – Robert Burns , Roy Moller
2:40
8The TarsealsComing Through The Rye
Written By – Eden Smith, Robert Burns
3:34
9David MitchellDeath At C
Written By – David Mitchell
4:43
10Mike PukeThe Charming Month of May
Written By – Mike Puke, Robert Burns
4:13
11Jay ClarksonFarewell To the Highlands
Written By – Jay Clarkson, Robert Burns
3:09
12Lachie HayesO That I Had Ne’er Been Married
Written By – Lachie Hayes, Robert Burns
1:55
13Bill DireenOh 88!
Written By – Bill Direen, Robert Burns
2:01
14Strang's Strings & CoAe Fond Kiss
Written By – Robert Burns , Strang's Strings & Co
4:03

Notes

It’s been a while since Ae Fond Kiss came out in late 2015. Finally, Zelle Records brings you another collection of songs and poems by Scottish bard Robert Burns (1759 – 1796) reinterpreted by current musicians from Dunedin, NZ. The line-up includes acclaimed classic Dunedin Sound era artists such as Jay Clarkson, Bill Direen, David Mitchell and Robert Scott; but also Antifolk antihero darryl baser, up-and-coming singer-songwriter Lachie Hayes, Punk Rock survivor Mike Puke, and local talents Tim Bennett – aka Quibbok – and Eden Smith with his band The Tarseals. Like its predecessor, My Bonie Bell was inspired by the local talent contest Robbie Rocks: every year, Toitu Otago Settlers Museum invites artists to sing any Robbie Burns song from a short list. Partial Fancies sent us the song that won the open section 2016, Strang’s Strings & Co submission won that year’s youth section, while Bridget Telfer’s song got her into the 2016 final. The My Bonie Bell line-up is completed by The Sharma Brothers – and surprise guest Roy Møller from Edinburgh/Dùn Èideann in the Old Country, i.e. Scotland. Together, the 14 acts from or biographically connected to either of the Sister Cities, make for an abundant stylistic variety ranging from Aaron, Robin (Seafog) and Mark Sharma’s jarring noise-folk attack, Her Daddie Forbade, to Robert Scott’s (The Clean, The Bats) dreamy folk pop title song, to darryl baser’s Banks of the Bonnie Doon, “in the style of Bo Diddley”. Bill Direen’s take on the poem Elegy For 1788 wittily brings together the political and the comical, Lachie Hayes revisits Ewan MacColl’s 1959 version of a Scottish folk classic, and David Mitchell’s (The 3Ds, Ghost Club) baffles the listener with a nightmarish Burnsian song about sinking ships that isn’t by Burns at all. Finally, in Jay Clarkson’s deeply moving Farewell To the Highlands, the postcolonial sentiment of this Dunedin Robbie Burns compilation comes full circle. Dunedin, the “Edinburgh of the South”, was founded by Scottish settlers under the spiritual leadership of the Rev Thomas Burns (1796 – 1871), nephew of Robert Burns, and has retained a pronounced Scottish character.
Emma Milburn’s painting that graphic designer Mark Sharma used for the cover depicts Larnach Castle, Dunedin, NZ’s only (Scottish-style) castle. My Bonie Bell was made possible by the generosity of those who donated in the Boosted crowdfunding campaign and of those who bought tickets to last year’s Zelle Fest at The Crown, Dunedin.

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Between Late and Early - Romantic Songs of Robert Burns 1759-1796 - Susan Rode Morris. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. The smiling Spring comes in rejoicing, And surly Winter grimly flies Now crystal clear are the falling waters, And bonie blue are the sunny the Lasses, songs of Robert Burns 1759-1796 - Susan Rode Morris. Robert Burns 25 January 1759 21 July 1796, also known familiarly as Rabbie Burns, the National Bard, Bard of Ayrshire and the Ploughman Poet and various other names and epithets, was a Scottish poet and lyricist. He is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and is celebrated worldwide. He is the best known of the poets who have written in the Scots language, although much of his writing is in English and a light Scots dialect, accessible to an audience beyond Scotland. He also wrote in. My Bonie Bell A Dunedin Celebration Of Robbie Burns 1759 1796 LP, Comp. Zelle Records. ZR008. Privacy Preference Center. We process user's data to deliver content or advertisements and measure the delivery of such content or advertisements, extract insights and generate reports to understand service usage andor accessing or storing information on devices for that purpose. Below you may read further about the purposes for which we process data, exercise your preferences for processing, andor see our partners. My Bonie Bell. The smiling Spring comes in rejoicing, And surly Winter grimly flies Now crystal clear are the falling waters, And bonie blue are the sunny skies. Fresh o'er the mountains breaks forth the morning, The ev'ning gilds the ocean's swell All creatures joy in the sun's returning, And I rejoice in my bonie Bell. The sentiments, however, muse on a theme familiar to Burns: the transcendence of love over the bounds of time and season, as in line 13: 'seasons dancing, life advancing'. The focus here is the lady love, with the repeated end rhyme in both stanzas being her name: Bonie Bell. This song was first published in Scots Musical Museum, August 1792. 88, on My Bonie Bell, Burns compilation Volume 2 Zelle Records. Chrysanthemum Storm vinyl 12 recorded 2008 Auckland NZ. ZellePowertoolSouth Indies. There's a Youth in this City, on Ae Fond Kisse, Burns compilation Volume 1 Zelle Records. Buildermash EP. 12 double vinyl album includes BD collabs with Onset-Offset stable in Christchurch c. 1980-82 taken partly from 20 Solid Krypton Hits above. Unwucht, Augsburg, Germany. THE SMILING Spring comes in rejoicing, And surly Winter grimly flies Now crystal clear are the falling waters, And bonie blue are the sunny skies. The flowery Spring leads sunny Summer, The yellow Autumn presses near Then in his turn comes gloomy Winter, Till smiling Spring again appear: Thus seasons dancing, life advancing, Old Time and Nature their changes tell But never ranging, still unchangin. Поиск презентаций, докладов, научных статей, публикаций и других образовательных материалов по запросу album Various My Bonie Bell A Dunedin Celebration Of Robbie Burns 1759 1796. Do you know any background info about this album Start the wiki. Where Are You Gaun My Bonie Lass. At Oldpoetry we invite you to our own celebration of Robbie Burns 249th birthday please enjoy our offering of his poetry, some not so well known, some with English translation, but no one can deny the durability of this man and his work. Burns Is where you will find our Birthday Boy 119 poems of him to-date to enjoy we hope you take this opportunity to do just that. A Red, Red Rose O my Luve's like a red, red rose That's newly sprung in June: