"Waterbound" - Dirk Powell and The Transatlantic Musicians

Transatlantic Sessions concert - recorded at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall as part of Celtic Connections 2009. Dirk Powell - vocals and banjo John Doyle - harmony vocals & guitar Bruce Molsky - fiddle Tim O'Brien - mandolin Aly Bain - fiddle John McCusker - fiddle Jerry Douglas - dobro Mike McGoldrick - whistle Donald Shaw - piano Russ Barenberg - guitar Todd Parks - bass Pat McInerney - percussion James McIntosh - drums
Transatlantic Sessions Celtic Connections Glasgow Royal Concert Hall Dirk Powell Waterbound Aly Bain Jerry Douglas banjo Tim O'Brien Russ Barenberg James mcintosh John Doyle Pat mcinerney Todd Parks Bruce Molsky Donald Shaw mccusker
Scotland

Jay Ungar - fiddle Aly Bain - fiddle Mark O'Connor - fiddle Charlie McKerron - fiddle Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh - fiddle Martyn Bennett - pipes Simon Thoumire - concertina Russ barenberg - mandolin Cathal McConnell - flute Phil Cunningham - piano accordion Molly Mason - guitar Danny Thompson - bass Donald Sutherland - percussion
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"Fear a' Bhàta" - CAPERCAILLIE

Recorded at The Old Fruitmarket Glasgow for Celtic Connections. Karen Matheson - vocals Composed in the late 18th Century by Jane Finlayson of Tong, Lewis for a young Uig fisherman, Donald MacRae. The following is the English translation: chorus Boatman, o ho ro eile Boatman, o ho ro eile Boatman, o ho ro eile A fond farewell wherever you go I often look from the highest hill To try and see the boatman Will you come today or tomorrow If you don't come at all I will be downhearted My heart is broken and bruised With tears often flowing from my eyes Will you come tonight or will I expect you Or will I close the door with a sad sigh? I often ask people on boats Whether they see you or whether you are safe Each of them says That I was foolish to fall in love with you.
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Hard Times

Rod Paterson - vocals Karen Matheson - vocals Mary Black - vocals Emmylou Harris - vocals Rufus Wainwright - vocals Kate McGarrigle - vocals Anna McGarrigle - vocals and button accordion Jay Ungar - fiddle Molly Mason - bass
Hard Times Rod Paterson Karen Matheson Emmylou Harris Mary Black Kate mcgarrigle Anna and Rufus Wainwright Jay Ungar Molly Mason
LCaoineadh na dTrí Muire (The Lament of the Three Marys) - iarla O Lionaird

From the Highland Sessions - Iarla O Lionaird - vocals Lyrics and English Translation ( with thanks to "halfmace")- Sé a Pheadair, a aspaill, a bhfhaca tú mo ghrá bán? Chonaic mé ar ball é dá ruaigeadh ag an namhaid Oh Peter, apostle, did you see my loved one? Alas, alas, and alas! I saw him while ago, being attacked by the enemy Alas, alas, and alas! (Keen is repeated throughout) Óchón, is óchón ó. Óchón, is óchón ó Muise cé hé a fear breá atá ar Chrann na Páise? An é nach n-aithníonn tú do mhac, a Mháithrín? Who is that fine man on the Tree of Passion? Don't you recognize your own son, Mother An é sin an maicín a d'iompar mé trí raithe? Nó an é sin an maicín a rugadh insan stábla? Is that the little son I carried for three trimesters? Is that the little son who was born in the stable? Nó an é sin an maicín a h-oileadh in ucht Mháire? A mhicín mhúirneach, tá do bhéal is do shrónín gearrtha Or is that the little son who was reared at Mary's breast? O little darling son, your mouth and your nose are cut Is cuireadh táirní maola thrí throith a chosa is a lámha Is cuireadh sleagha thrína bhrollach álainn And blunt nails were driven through his feet and hands And a spear was driven through his beautiful chest
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Brother Wind -- Tim O'Brien with Darrell Scott

Tim O'Brien -- vocals and guitar Darrell Scott -- mandolin ' harmony vocals Jerry Douglas -- dobro Aly Bain - fiddle Ronan Browne -- whistle Russ Barenberg - guitar Donald Shaw -- piano Todd Parks -- bass James Mackintosh -- percussion
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September When It Comes - Rosanne Cash

A later version of this song featuring her dad has to be one of the greatest duets of all time. Her husband John Leventhal plays guitar. Michael Doucet - fidddle Donald Shaw - Accordion Rowan Browne - Whistle Jerry Douglas - Dobro Danny Thompson - Bass
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To Ramona - Sinéad Lohan

Sinéad's superlative version of Bob Dylan's "To Ramona". Taken from Donal Lunny's "Sult - Spirit of the Music" TV series - recorded around 1996. Sinéad Lohan - vocals & guitar Donal Lunny - bouzouki Steve Cooney - guitar
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Bruce Molsky with Sharon Shannon & Jim Murray

Shove the Pigs' Foot a Little Further Into The Fire: Bruce Molsky - fiddle Aly Bain - fiddle Sharon Shannon - button accordion Michael McGoldrick - flute Jerry Douglas - dobro Russ Barenberg - mandolin Jim Murray - guitar Phil Cunningham - bouzouki Todd Parks - bass
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Shattered Cross - Darrell Scott with Paul Brady

Darrell Scott -- vocals & guitar Paul Brady -- vocals Jerry Douglas - dobro Ronan Browne - uilleann pipes Donald Shaw -- piano accordion Aly Bain - fiddle Russ Barenberg - mandolin James Mackintosh -- percussion Todd Parks - bass
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World Pipe Band Championship 2008 (HQ)

Highlights of 2008 grade one World Pipe Band Championship held at Glasgow Green. Top 6: 1st - Simon Fraser University 2nd - Field Marshall Montgomery 3rd - House of Edgar Shotts and Dykehead 4th - Boghall and Bathgate Caledonia 5th - St. Laurence O'Toole 6th - Strathclyde Police
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