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Lainey Dempsey: Letle Telt

Lainey Dempsey: Letle Telt (Lainey Dempsey)

Letle Telt
Lainey Dempsey

Lainey Dempsey (CD, UK, 21 May 2023)

Produced and recorded by Stevie Jones;
Cover art by Gail Power

Musicians

Lainey Dempsey: vocals;
Stevie Jones: ebow [9, 16]

Tracks

  1. (campfire) (0.34)
  2. The Lum Hat Wantin’ the Croon (Roud 32832) (1.45)
  3. Selkie Bairn (5.51)
  4. The Howff of Tibby Pagan (4.23)
  5. (brass box hinge) (0.15)
  6. Auld Robin Gray (Roud 2652; G/D 7:1364) (6.20)
  7. Brass Tub & Birdsong (0.19)
  8. Brisk Young Lassie (RoudBS B250204) (1.07)
  9. Mary’s Dream (Roud 713; Laws K20; Henry H54) (7.09)
  10. (breadbin chime) (0.23)
  11. Mary La Belle (2.49)
  12. Naebody Kens Ye (Roud V13960) (5.09)
  13. (drawer knocker) (0.32)
  14. We Are Not Removing (5.24)
  15. Broomfield Wager (Roud 34; Child 43; G/D 2:322; Henry H135) (5.00)
  16. Lady Grange’s Lament (6.48)
  17. My Heart’s My Ain (2.37)
  18. (kids in woods) (0.22)
  19. Lang May Yer Lums Reek (4.12)

All tracks by Lainey Dempsey except
Track 2 written in the 1890s by David Rorie MD (1867-1946); source David Rorie MD: The Auld Doctor (1920);
Track 6 written in 1771 by Lady Ann Lindsay/Barnard (1750-1825); from Johnson’s Scots Musical Museum Vol 3 (1771);
Track 8 from George Farquhar Graham: The Popular Songs and Melodies of Scotland (1891); lyrics written in 1891 by a friend of GF Graham’s publisher;
Track 9 written in 1772 by John Lowe (1750-1798), air composed by John Rolfe (1763-1837); from Robert Chambers: The Songs of Scotland Prior to Burns (1890);
Track 12 written in 1845 by Robert L. Malone (1812-1850); air composed by Samuel Barr (pub. 1880);
Track 15 trad. arr. Lainey Dempsey