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The Music of Scott Skinner
The Music of Scott Skinner
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The Music of Scott Skinner
Traditional Scots Fiddling
on the original recordings of Scott Skinner (1843-1927)
and in new performances by Bill Hardie (1916-1995)
Topic Records 12TS268 (LP, UK, 1975) |
Recorded and produced by Tony Engle;
Bill Hardie recorded in Aberdeen in October 1974;
Scott Skinner: historic EMI Records 78rpm recordings from 1905, 1910 and 1922; for details see tracklist;
Sleeve notes by Alistair J. Hardie;
Sleeve design by Tony Russell
Musicians
Bill Hardie, fiddle ;
Alastair Hardie (son of Bill Hardie), piano ;
James Scott Skinner, fiddle ;
Mrs Ethel Key (niece of James Scott Skinner), piano ;
other piano accompaniment unidentified
Tracks
| Side 1: Bill Hardie |
Side 2: James Scott Skinner |
- The Marquis of Huntly’s Snuff Mull /
Mrs Chree
/
Carnie’s Canter
(2.56)
- James F. Dickie’s Delight /
The Laird o’ Drumblair /
James F. Dickie’s Reel
(3.32)
- MacPherson’s Rant /
Tullochgorum /
The East Neuk o’ Fife
(3.55)
- Master Francis Sitwell & variations /
Newcastle Hornpipe /
(5.05)
- The North Shore /
The Liverpool
hornpipes
(1.09)
- The Dean Brig o’ Edinburgh /
Banks Hornpipe
(4.04)
All tracks trad. except
Track 1a William Marshall, Niel Gow;
Tracks 1bc, 2b, 9a-d, 11ac, 12d James Scott Skinner;
Tracks 2a, 2c J. Murdoch Henderson;
Track 4a, 9e Nathaniel Gow;
Track 4b James Hill;
Track 6a Archie Allan;
Track 6b Parazotti;
Track 11b James Barnett;
Track 12b Abraham Mackintosh;
Track 12c William Ross;
Track 13b John Bruce
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- The Laird o’ Drumblair:
The Laird o’ Drumblair /
The Baker Reel /
Will Ye No Come Back Again?
(2.07)
- The Freebooter (Is Your War Pipe Asleep):
MacPherson’s Rant /
Tullochgorum & variations /
The East Neuk of Fife & variations
(3.04)
- Birlin Reels:
The Auld Wheel /
Spinning Wheel /
Bride’s Reel /
MacKenzie Fraser /
Largo's Fairy Dance
(2.55)
- German Schottische (Bohemian Melodies)
(2.57)
- Goodbye Gramin /
Johnnie Steel
/
James Hardie
(2.53)
- Highland Schottische:
Maggie Cameron /
Athole Brose /
The Devil in the Kitchen /
Forbes Morrison
(3.13)
- Sean Trews /
Whistle o’er the Lave o’t /
Wha Widna Fecht for Charlie’
(2.53)
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James F. Dickie's Delights
James F. Dickie's Delights
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James F. Dickie's Delights
Scottish Fiddling in the Style of Scott Skinner
James Fowlie Dickie (1886-1983)
Topic Records 12T279 (LP, UK, 1976) |
Recorded in the early 1950's;
Produced by Tony Engle;
Sleeve notes by Alistair J. Hardie;
Sleeve design by Tony Russell;
Photographs courtesy of James Duncan
Musicians
James F. Dickie, fiddle;
Mrs Ivory Duncan (daughter of James F. Dickie), piano accompaniment
Tracks
| Side 1 | Side 2 |
- The Cairdin' O’t
contredance /
Highland Donald
strathspey
(2.00)
- Francis Sitwell
slow strathspey
(3.40)
- Hard Is My Fate / Good Wife Admit the Wanderer
(3.25)
- The Dean Brig o’ Edinburgh
slow strathspey
(0.40)
- Glencoe
dirge /
The Trumpet / Banks
hornpipes
(4.18)
- The Smith’s Waltz
(1.54)
- Mulhill’s / The Laird o' Drumblair
strathspeys /
The Baker Reel
(3.20)
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- The Bonnie Lass o’ Bon Accord
(1.22)
- The Peterhead Polka
(1.33)
- The Braes o’ Auchtertyre / Leaving the Glen
(3.56)
- The Miller of Drone
air /
J.F. Dickie’s Reel
(1.37)
- Bovaglie’s Plaid
pastoral /
South of the Grampians
strathspey /
Good Old John
reel
(3.20)
- MacPherson’s Rant
(1.35)
- Madam Frederick
pastoral /
Earl Grey
strathspey
(2.46)
- Whistle O’er the Lave o’t / The White Cockade
(2.50)
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All tracks trad. except
Track 2 Nathaniel Gow;
Track 4 Archie Allan;
Tracks 5a, 7, 8a, 10b, 12a James Scott Skinner;
Track 5c Parazotti;
Track 10a Crockett;
Tracks 11b, 12c J. Murdoch Henderson;
Track 12b James Porteus;
Track 14b James Hill;
Track 15a John Bruce
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James Scott Skinner: The Strathspey King
James Scott Skinner: The Strathspey King
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The Strathspey King
Classics of Scots Fiddling
James Scott Skinner (1843-1927)
Topic Records 12T280 (LP, UK, 1975) |
Historic EMI Records 78rpm recordings from 1905, 1910 and 1922; for details see tracklist;
Produced for Topic by Tony Engle;
Sleeve notes by Alistair J. Hardie;
Sleeve design by Tony Russell;
Illustrative material from the collection of John Junner
except Cradle Song manuscript from James Duncan;
Location photography by Tony Russell
Musicians
James Scott Skinner, fiddle;
Ethel Stuart (later Ethel Key; Skinner's niece), piano
Tracks
| Side 1 | Side 2 |
- The President
air and variations
(3.05)
- Lucania Polka
(2.53)
- The Freebooter /
Tullochgorum /
The East Neuk of Fife
(2.50)
- Allegory: The Miller o' Hirn /
MacKenzie Fraser /
The Auld Wheel
(2.46)
- Bagpipe Marches:
The Athole Highlanders' Farewell to Loch Katrine /
Cameron Highlanders /
The Inverness Gathering
(3.08)
- Celebrated Hornpipes:
Arthur Seat /
Eugene Stratton /
The Banks
(2.58)
- Highland Reels:
The Laird o’ Thrums /
Gavin MacMillan /
The Laird of Drumblair /
Gladstone’s Reel
(3.10)
All tracks trad. arr. James Scott Skinner
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- Medley No. 2:
Bonnie Lass o’ Bon Accord /
Marquis of Huntly’s Farewell /
The Ten Pound Fiddle
(3.06)
- Highland Schottische No. 2:
Sandy Cameron /
Miller o' Hirn /
The Glenlivet
(3.27)
- Triumph Country Dance:
Triumph /
Timour the Tartar /
The Left Handed Fiddler /
Speed the Plough /
De’il Among the Tailors
(3.03)
- Home Sweet Home /
The Iron Man Strathspey /
The Bungalow Reel
(2.54)
- Cradle Song:
Cradle Song /
The Braes of Auchtertyre /
The Athole Highlanders' Farewell to Loch Katrine
(3.35)
- Glengrant /
Tulchan Lodge /
The Parrot
humorous pizzicato
(3.18)
- Mrs Scott Skinner /
MacKenzie Hay /
The Devil’s Elbow
(2.25)
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