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Not Returnable, Not Cancellable.
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Full title is: Ballads Of The Book
2007 collection, an elaborately ambitious project featuring some of Scotland's best writers and musicians. The brainchild of Idlewild's Roddy Woomble, Ballads Of The Book began as a simple idea to bring together the literary talents of Scotland's writing community with a diverse range of new and established recording artists. Following Idlewild's work with Edwin Morgan on their Remote Part album, Roddy wanted to explore the possibilities of more artistic collaborations with various writers providing original lyrics for recording artists to interpret in whichever way they saw fit. Having enlisted the enthusiastic support of the Scottish Arts Council and with Chemikal Underground onboard, it wasn't long before the nascent idea and fledgling list of interested parties flourished into a brilliantly realized collection of songs: as musically eclectic as they were elegantly poetic. From the literary world, the list of those involved reads like a who's who of the great and the good in Scottish literature. The giants of Edwin Morgan and Alasdair Gray rub shoulders with cutting edge, contemporary writers like Ali Smith, A L Kennedy, Louise Welsh and Ian Rankin. Esteemed poets like Robin Robertson, Bill Duncan and Rody Gorman feature alongside successful writers and novelists like Michel Faber, Alan Bissett, Laura Hird, Rodge Glass, Hal Duncan and John Burnside. From the musical world there is a rich collection of both established artists and upcoming, even unsigned acts. Idlewild, James Yorkston, Norman Blake, Sons And Daughters, Karine Polwart, King Creosote, Alasdair Roberts and The Trashcan Sinatras contribute tracks alongside Chemikal Underground acts Aereogramme and De Rosa. There are rare appearances from both Vashti Bunyan and The Incredible String Band's Mike Heron as well as solo performances from Emma Pollock and Malcolm Middleton. In short, Ballads Of The Book is an extraordinarily ambitious and original piece of work: simplistic in its origins and imaginatively executed, it's hard to imagine an album with more impeccable credentials.Chemikal Underground. 2007. |
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Tracks and Sound Clips
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Song for Irena - Heron, Mike - 4:50
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Steam Comes Off Our House - De Rosa - 3:56
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Calvinist Narrowly Avoids Pleasure - Yorkston, James & The Athletes - 2:21
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Dreamcatcher - Foxface - 2:42
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Sentimental Song - Laing, Dave - 3:00
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Sixth Stone - Moffat, Aidan & The Best-Ofs - 2:43
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Girl - Blake, Norman [1] - 6:01
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Good Years - McGuire, Kevin - 5:03
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War on Love Song - Sons & Daughters - 4:05
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Leaving - Roberts, Alasdair - 4:40
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Message in a Bottle - Russell, Gareth - 4:21
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If You Love Me You'd Destroy Me - Aereogramme - 4:51
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Rebel on His Own Tonight - Middleton, Malcolm - 4:41
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Half an Apple - Trashcan Sinatras - 3:51
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Fire - Bunyan, Vashti - 3:03
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Where & When? - Savage, Paul - 3:08
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Jesus on the Cross - Savage, Paul - 2:39
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Weight of Years - Cutting, Andy - 3:24
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