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Scottish Folk Groups
Blackeyed Biddy
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Some of Blackeyed Biddy's recordings are detailed below:
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Guid Neibours (Birnock Records BNK1, n.d.)
Side One: Blackeyed Biddy/Fasten the Leg in Her/The Kinnegad
Slashers; The Rowan Tree/Yellow's On the Broom (MacNaughtan);
Misty Covered Mountains/Skymans Jig/Sally Gardens; Earl o' March's
Daughter (McClelland)
Side Two: Workin' Chap; Lord Inchiquin; Johnny Jump Up;
Dunphies/The Rights of Man/Pretty Maggie Morrissey;
Dixie Darlin' (AP Carter)
All selections traditional unless otherwise noted.
Lionel McClelland (vocals, guitar, whistles, double bass),
Billy Henderson (vocals, guitar, mandola),
Kris Koren (vocals, guitar, mandola, mandolin, banjo, bodhran)
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High Spirits ()
Jim McAllister's Jig/Mairead Nicoll Of Drumossie/Temple House;
Ballad Of Sawney Bean; Come By The Hills; Morar's Silent Beauty/Dunkeld
Oaks/Jacqui's Day/Bass Through The Window/The Reconciliation/The Musical
Priest/St. Anne's Reel; C. M. Barbour/Fiddlin' Around; The Cobbler;
Christine McRitchie; Santiano; A Man's A Man For A' That/Winding Up The
Piper
Lionel McClelland,
Kris Koren
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Peace, Enjoyment, Love & Pleasure (Greentrax CDTRAX 056, 1993)
Rolling Hills of the Borders (McGinn); Too Small a Word
(McClelland); Sandy Bell's Hornpipe (R Smith)/Up to the
Left (Koren)/ Joy Mortimer's 19th 21st (Koren); Silent
Majority (McClelland); Monday Morning (Andy M Stewart);
Ailsa Ann Anderson (J Mackay); Bonnie Ship the Diamond; Right to
Be Free (McClelland); Swedish Waltz/The Lonesome Boatman; Ae Fond
Kiss; Farewell to the Haven (Davy Steele); The Little Cascade
(GS MacLennan)/Keir's Tune (McClelland)
Lionel McClelland (lead vocals, guitar, flute, Whistles, double bass),
Kris Koren (backing vocals, guitar, mandola, mandolin, banjo, bodhran)
with Brian McNeill (fiddle, concertina),
Finbar Furey (uillean pipes, whistles)
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