My Roots Are Showing
My Roots Are Showing
Track Listings
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1. Hey, Johnny Cope! /March: Johnny Cope/Reels: the Dowd's Favorite/Pares
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2. Willie Fraser/ Strathspeys: Willie Fraser/Thomas MacDonnell's/ Reels: G
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3. Boys of the Lake/ Jigs: the Detroit Jig/The Mucking of Geordie's Byre
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4. Wildcate: the Wildcat/Little Nipper's Hornpipe
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5. Balmoral Highlanders/ Pipe March: The Balmoral Highlanders/ Strathspey
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6. Shakin's O' the Pocky
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7. Captain Keeler/ Hornpipes: Miss Wharton Duff/Jimmy Linn's Hornpipe/Miss
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8. E Flat Set: the E Flat Reel/The Recluse/James D. Law
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9. Glad You Made It, Howie!: Mary Scott/The Ewie Wi' The Crookit Horn/Lor
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10. Close to the Floor/ Jigs: Scotty Fitzgerald's Jig/Close to the Floor/SH
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11. Queen of the West/ Hornpipes: Ferry Bridge Clog/Queen of the West/A Sal
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12. A' Chuthag (The Cuckoo)
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13. Glencoe Dance Set: the Castle Hornpipe/Sean Maguire's Reel/Scotsville R
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Editorial Reviews
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Natalie MacMaster has been extending her scope far beyond traditional music, and reaching a wider audience, but this release takes her right back home. It's nothing more or less than a glorious ceilidh album, dance tunes played on acoustic instruments, and it's obvious from her playing that she revels in being able to do this again. These most definitely are her roots, the Scots tunes filtered through her Cape Breton home, and it's quite possible there's no one of her generation who can do this stuff better--just listen to "A Glencoe Dance Set," which was recorded live, and you'll understand that you don't need to be plugged in to generate electricity. Even the slower tunes have a bright perkiness. MacMaster's fiddle playing is completely in the Cape Breton tradition, and she never forgets this is music meant for dancing--just try sitting still while it's on. Let's hope she does it again soon. --Chris Nickson
My Roots Are Showing,Natalie MacMaster,Rounder / Pgd,Celtic Folk,Celtic/Irish,Contemporary Celtic,Int'l & World Music,Pop,Traditional Irish Folk
Average customer rating:
- Just So-So!
- Natalie's talent and roots indeed show in these 13 beautiful traditional tunes!
- The Art of Fiddling
- Experience a most welcome departure from the ordinary.
- My Second Favorite Natalie cd
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My Roots Are Showing
Natalie MacMaster
Manufacturer: Rounder / UMGD
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004SAWL
Release Date: 2000-04-11 |
Tracks:
- Hey, Johnny Cope!
- Willie Fraser
- The Boys Of The Lake
- The Wildcat
- Balmoral Highlanders
- The Shakin's O' The Pocky
- Captain Keeler
- E Flat Set
- Glad You Made It, Howie!
- Close To The Floor
- Queen Of The West
- A'Chuthag (The Cuckoo)
- A Glencoe Dance Set (Live)
Amazon.com
Natalie MacMaster has been extending her scope far beyond traditional music, and reaching a wider audience, but this release takes her right back home. It's nothing more or less than a glorious ceilidh album, dance tunes played on acoustic instruments, and it's obvious from her playing that she revels in being able to do this again. These most definitely are her roots, the Scots tunes filtered through her Cape Breton home, and it's quite possible there's no one of her generation who can do this stuff better--just listen to "A Glencoe Dance Set," which was recorded live, and you'll understand that you don't need to be plugged in to generate electricity. Even the slower tunes have a bright perkiness. MacMaster's fiddle playing is completely in the Cape Breton tradition, and she never forgets this is music meant for dancing--just try sitting still while it's on. Let's hope she does it again soon. --Chris Nickson
Customer Reviews:
Just So-So!.......2007-07-21
I am a huge fan of Natalie MacMaster, but this is my least favorite of her CDs. The music is not bad--it's just sort of forgettable. There aren't any cuts that stand out such as some of the ones on Yours Truly or Blueprint. I would still recommend getting this CD if you are a fan, but I doubt that it will ever be your favorite.
Natalie's talent and roots indeed show in these 13 beautiful traditional tunes! .......2006-11-30
It's official. "My Roots are Showing" is my favorite Natalie Macmaster CD. EVERY single song on this CD is a gem--you'll never have to touch the skip button. Just put this CD in your player and be prepared to have your breath taken away! Don't forget to keep those tissues near by, because the quality of music on this CD may bring tears to your eyes. Her duo with her uncle, Buddy Macmaster, on the last track (13) is so powerful and well performed that I will now have to buy their duet CD (Natalie and Buddy Macmaster).
The CD includes notes and source information for each song and serves to make the listening experience even more enjoyable. My favorite song--all of them! If you buy no other CD but this one of Natalie's, you will have bought one of the best CDs of Cape Breton Island fiddling ever produced! I hope she can continue to present even more traditional tunes and make a part II to this wonderful collection.
The Art of Fiddling.......2006-11-15
The world of the amateur violinists is populated with the aspiring fiddlers. They have lust for fiddling, but are lacking the je-ne-sais-quoi that makes the fiddling sound right. They over-fiddle, under-fiddle, they are too rhythmic, they are not rhythmic enough. They sound too folksy, or too artsy. They are plain boring.
Move over, the Salieris of the fiddling, here comes Natalie MacMaster, the Mozart of the fiddling!
She has produced a terrific record, "My Roots Are Showing", on the traditional fiddle music of Cape Breton Island. This record can be used as a teaching tool for the Salieris of the fiddling (this reviewer being one of them). Natalie MacMaster takes a steady tempo, not faster than what is suitable for dancing. She builds a momentum, and does not let you go. Her playing is energetic and spirited. She keeps the melody clear and simple, and uses her bow to accentuate, by throwing it on the string to produce the most attractive biting sound. She controls her emotions superbly, but will have you lose control over yours. You will find yourself clapping hands, tapping your feet, and dancing in your seat, all of this in your living room.
This record is an absolute must for your music library.
I dedicate this review to Dr. Andrew B. Dempster, who showed me his native Scotland, country of such beautiful music, and helped me bond with it.
Experience a most welcome departure from the ordinary........2006-01-13
A couple of years ago my wife and I had the great good fortune to travel to Cape Bretton Island at the eastern end of Nova Scotia. Often compared to the Scottish Highlands, Cape Bretton Island is a breathtakingly beautiful place. Part of what makes this place so unique is the traditional fiddle music of the island. You hear it just about everywhere you go. When we returned from our trip we discovered the music of Natalie MacMaster on our local public radio station. And while this is not the type of stuff I generally listen to "My Roots Are Showing" is a delightful CD.
It seems that Natalie MacMaster is on a mission. She is determined to attract more people to traditional Cape Breton music. And what's not to like? "My Roots Are Showing" features a wide variety of styles from jigs to reels and Strathspeys. Mind you I am just learning about this form of music so I cannot speak about it with any authority. What I do know however is that this disc is a joy to listen to. The musicianship is first rate all around. In addition, I found the eight page booklet very helpful as I attempt to educate myself about traditional Cape Bretton fiddle music. "My Roots Are Showing" is a nice addition to our music library. Highly recommended.
My Second Favorite Natalie cd.......2004-02-17
I have all of Natalie's cd's, and can heartily recommend all of them. "My Roots Are Showing" is probably my second favorite of her CDs. The traditional side of Cape Breton and Scottish music is most appealing to me, and this CD (with "Fit As A Fiddle" -- my favorite) is a fantastic example of the genre and Natalie's virtuoso playing. If you are looking for experiments with country, jazz and pop, "Blueprint", "In My Hands" or "No Boundaries" are better bets. Although the "tunes" (if you have heard Natalie pronounce that word with her wonderful Cape Breton accent, you will understand why I put that in quotes) on My Roots are Showing are traditional through and through, the jigs and reels really rock! I can't help but try to sing along whenever I listen to this music, which is no mean feat as all of the tunes are instrumental.
Average customer rating:
- K.T. still expresses with her voice,what I feel inside of me
- Another great collection from K.T. Oslin
- SPECIAL
- I loved My Roots are showing!
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My Roots Are Showing
K.T. Oslin
Manufacturer: Bna Entertainment
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Customer Reviews:
K.T. still expresses with her voice,what I feel inside of me.......2001-09-08
K.T. Oslin...... if you have trouble expressing your feelings... then listen to her sing them for you! And, If you know how to express your feelings, then listen to her as she connects with you in song and lyric. I am so pleased that she is making a "come back" (although she never left as far as I am concerned). I still listen to a very worn out tape of "80's Ladies".... and sing and feel every word along with her.
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SPECIAL.......2000-12-14
I THINK K.T. OSLIN IS ONE OF THE GREATEST COUNTRY SINGERS OF ALL TIME.
I loved My Roots are showing!.......1999-03-16
I just love K T Oslin and love the cd, my roots are showing. I was referring a friend to this cd, and she couldn't understand why John Denver's picture was on the cover. I thought she was crazy until she sent me the url for this sight. Well, Amazon.com I guess you're right..you do need more room. *S*...But really, it is a great CD!!
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