Released 1977 Live from Scotland Volume 4(1977) Peat Fire Flame(1977) Release date 1977 | Length 38:13 Label GB Productions | |
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Similar Live From Scotland, The Corrie Folk Trio and Padd, The Promise of the Day, The Compact Collection, The Silver Collection |
The corries peat fire flame
Peat Fire Flame is an album recorded in 1977 by The Corries, a Scottish folk group. The combolin (an instrument devised by Roy Williamson) is heard to advantage on "Come By the Hills". Williamson and Ronnie Browne are heard on the vocals. There is multi-tracking to include both men on guitars, Northumbrian pipes, harmonicas, whistles, flutes, concertina, mandolins, boranns (i.e. bodhráns), fiddle and combolins. The last four tracks are designed to be heard as one continuous track. Running time: 38 minutes 13 seconds.
Contents
The corries leezie lindsay
Track listing
- "Leezie Lindsay" (Ronnie Browne/ Roy Williamson)
- "Braw Braw Lads" (Trad)
- "Peat Fire Flame" (Trad)
- "Mormond Braes" (Trad)
- "Come By The Hills" (Trad)
- "The White Cockade" (Trad)
- "The Barge of Gorrie Crovan" (Trad)
- "Turn Ye Tae Me" (Trad)
- "Eriskay Love Lilt" (Trad)
- "The Wee Cooper O' Fife" (Trad)
- "Lord Gregory" (Trad)
- "The Poachers" (Trad)
Songs
1Leezie Lindsay3:23
2Braw Braw Lads3:48
3Peat Fire Flame3:29
References
Peat Fire Flame Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA