Troots CD

£11.00


Troots once again proves Shooglenifty’s talent for music rooted in home traditions but with proven international appeal
Scotland on Sunday

Troots marks another high watermark in the band’s inventive powers. Released in 2007, it is the first to feature guest vocalists, in this case Scottish ‘puirt a beul’ songstress Kaela Rowan and North American Inuit throat singer Tanya Tagaq Gillis.

Tracks:

McConnell's Rant | Excess Baggage | She's a Keeper/The Lead Break/The Trim Controller | Charlie and the Professor/The Tap Inn/The Dazzler | Laureen's Tune | Ful' Tae the Heid o' Troots | The Eccentric | The Patient Nurses | Walter Douglas MBE | Jane's Dance

Band:

Fiddle: Angus R. Grant | Banjo: Garry Finlayson | Mandolin: Luke Plumb | Guitar: Malcolm Crosbie | Bass: Quee Macarthur | Drums and percussion: James Mackintosh

With
Vocals: Kaela Rowan and Tanya Tagaq Gillis


Troots once again proves Shooglenifty’s talent for music rooted in home traditions but with proven international appeal
Scotland on Sunday

Troots marks another high watermark in the band’s inventive powers. Released in 2007, it is the first to feature guest vocalists, in this case Scottish ‘puirt a beul’ songstress Kaela Rowan and North American Inuit throat singer Tanya Tagaq Gillis.

Tracks:

McConnell's Rant | Excess Baggage | She's a Keeper/The Lead Break/The Trim Controller | Charlie and the Professor/The Tap Inn/The Dazzler | Laureen's Tune | Ful' Tae the Heid o' Troots | The Eccentric | The Patient Nurses | Walter Douglas MBE | Jane's Dance

Band:

Fiddle: Angus R. Grant | Banjo: Garry Finlayson | Mandolin: Luke Plumb | Guitar: Malcolm Crosbie | Bass: Quee Macarthur | Drums and percussion: James Mackintosh

With
Vocals: Kaela Rowan and Tanya Tagaq Gillis