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Nisbet, Barry |
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16.00
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title |
The Springbank Voyage | |||||||
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Scotland | |||||||
mainstyle |
Folk | |||||||
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Birnam Music | |||||||
year |
2022 | |||||||
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The Springbank Voyage tells the story of the Clydebuilt four-masted sailing barque Springbank and her journey from Hamburg to Mexico in 1908. Nisbet?s music has been compared to influences from the late Iain MacKintosh to the Waterboys; his fiddle style derives from a rare Shetland tradition of Cullivoe fiddlers. The album comprises original tunes and songs that explore Scots and Shetland dialect, and was recorded with a studio band including Ellen Gira on cello; Theo Barnard (Wire and Wool) on guitar, Pepita Emmerichs (Oh Pep!) on mandolin; Ade Dacre (Badly Drawn Boy) on drums; Stephen Jack (Theo Bleak) on bass; Eilidh Grant on vocals, Harry Bird (The Rubber Wellies) on backing vocals, and Miriam Iorwerth on Marimba. It was recorded by Robin Wynn-Evans (Dodgy, Manic Street Preachers, The View) at Tpot Studios, Perthshire. |
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