Songs Of Love And Parting/Five Bardic Mysteries [2 on 1]
Songs Of Love And Parting/Five Bardic Mysteries [2 on 1]
Track Listings
| 1. Verses in Stewart Street |
| 2. For Mr. Thomas |
| 3. Fare Thee Well Sweet Mally |
| 4. Return No More |
| 5. Tarry Wool |
| 6. For Three of Us |
| 7. Sigil |
| 8. Flower of the Briar |
| 9. Forming of Blodeuwedd |
| 10. Gwydion's Dream |
| 11. Verses at Balwearie Tower |
| 12. Night at Ardpatrick |
| 13. Parting Glass |
| 14. Spoils of Annwn |
| 15. Battle of the Trees |
| 16. Dialogue of the Two Sages |
| 17. Voyage of Bran, Son of Febal |
| 18. Three Celtic Nature Poems |
Songs Of Love And Parting/Five Bardic Mysteries [2 on 1],Robin Williamson,TMC,British Folk,Folk & Traditional,Pop
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Songs Of Love And Parting/Five Bardic Mysteries [2 on 1]
Robin Williamson Manufacturer: Eclectic ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000003M37 Release Date: 1994-11-22 |
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A neglected gem.......2004-12-25
Definitely must-own quality.......2001-07-12
There's a wealth of excellent songs on this record: "verses in Stewart Street" is a fine, sweet song. "For Mr Thomas" (reappearing on "Seed-At-Zero") is quite unusual, not least by the use of glasses for added effect."Fare thee well .." is, apparently, a song about the loss of a dear friend. "Return no more" has a distinct "trad" feeling, and it deals with the departure of many Scots from their native land as a result of the English oppression in the 19th century, followed by the trad tune "tarry wool" which sounds very powerful. "For three of us" is a personal favorite - I've been playing this one for years now - great atmosphere and fine lyrics (".....all that's been has led us hither, all that's here must lead us on"). "Sigil" is a very sweet love song. What follows is "flower of the briar", which I've often thought of as some kind of central piece in Robin's work. "the forming of Blodeuwedd" is a very strange but effective piece about the creation of a woman out of flowers, while the following instrumental "Gwydion's dream" is great. Then "verses at Balwearie Tower", also to be found on Seed-At-Zero, follows and another instrumental, "a night at Ardpatrick". The original record then ends with the trad folk song "the parting glass", which he really makes his own - I've not heard a better version yet.
In this cd age we're given something extra in the shape of the "Five bardic mysteries", which can be viewed as predecessors to the "Gems of Celtic Story". In fact, "the dialogue of the two sages" can be found in a more complete version on "Gems of Celtic Story 2". On this cd, the stories included are introduced by Robin (which is not the case on the more recent "Gems") and again he shows what a fabulous storyteller he is.
This package of "Songs" and "Five bardic mysteries" is marvellous and if you're fond of Williamson's work you are absolutly obliged to buy this cd. You'll enjoy this smouldering fire for years to come.
Hans Wigman
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