hjcjones Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 "Northern Cross", the first CD by the popular Cheshire-based ceilidh band Albireo, is now out. 14 instrumental tracks of dance music covering three continents and four centuries: 1 The Brazilian (Roseira do Norte) 2 Kempshott Hunt 3 The Railway/Rogues March 4 Gathering Peascods 5 Morning Star/Three Jolly Sheepskins 6 Hudscales/Cat's Cradle/Treacle Town 7 The Hole in the Wall 8 Arkansas Traveller/Bill Cheatham's Reel/The Kitchen Girl 9 Gypsy's Hornpipe/Gloucester Hornpipe 10 The Gallery/The Venus of Levenshulme 11 Alfaz del Pi 12 Graemsay Jig/The Star above the Garter 13 Elzic's Farewell 14 Weavers March Unusually, the band's line-up includes two concertinas: me on C/G and G/D anglos (and also melodeon and hammered dulcimer) and Steve Hodgskiss on English concertina (and piano). The rest of the line-up is Tom Kitching on fiddle and mandolin, Peter Crowther on bass and keyboard, and Sean Bechhofer on guitar. The CD costs just £11.00 including p&p (in the UK only). PM me for details, including overseas postage options. It can also be downloaded as mp3s from CD Baby, where you can preview the tracks, and also from iTunes and other online vendors.
Steve Mansfield Posted December 29, 2010 Posted December 29, 2010 Good luck with the CD, will stop by CDBaby later. Venus Of Levenshulme, what a great tune. I was told that it came second in a tune-writing competition - is that true, and if so, what came first?
hjcjones Posted December 29, 2010 Author Posted December 29, 2010 Great tune, great title. It's by Simon Heywood, and named in honour of a certain young lady of that parish (who it appears was unmoved). According to our bassist Peter Crowther, who was playing in a band with Si at the time, it came second in a tune competition organised by Blowzabella, and Si wrote "The Gallery" to celebrate. Peter brought the set to Albireo, along with his original bass line, in his own words "frozen in time after more than 20 years",
michael sam wild Posted December 30, 2010 Posted December 30, 2010 Great news Howard, I'm glad it's on CD , I still love to own a tangible item!
marshall Posted January 14, 2011 Posted January 14, 2011 Thanks Howard - my copy of the Albireo CD has just arrived. I guess I am an English dance music enthusiast, so it will come as no surprise that I really enjoyed my first listen to your CD. Some great new tunes and some nice arrangements of some old favourites - the fiddling really makes some of the tunes soar! Chas "Northern Cross", the first CD by the popular Cheshire-based ceilidh band Albireo, is now out. 14 instrumental tracks of dance music covering three continents and four centuries: 1 The Brazilian (Roseira do Norte) 2 Kempshott Hunt 3 The Railway/Rogues March 4 Gathering Peascods 5 Morning Star/Three Jolly Sheepskins 6 Hudscales/Cat's Cradle/Treacle Town 7 The Hole in the Wall 8 Arkansas Traveller/Bill Cheatham's Reel/The Kitchen Girl 9 Gypsy's Hornpipe/Gloucester Hornpipe 10 The Gallery/The Venus of Levenshulme 11 Alfaz del Pi 12 Graemsay Jig/The Star above the Garter 13 Elzic's Farewell 14 Weavers March Unusually, the band's line-up includes two concertinas: me on C/G and G/D anglos (and also melodeon and hammered dulcimer) and Steve Hodgskiss on English concertina (and piano). The rest of the line-up is Tom Kitching on fiddle and mandolin, Peter Crowther on bass and keyboard, and Sean Bechhofer on guitar. The CD costs just £11.00 including p&p (in the UK only). PM me for details, including overseas postage options. It can also be downloaded as mp3s from CD Baby, where you can preview the tracks, and also from iTunes and other online vendors.
michael sam wild Posted January 23, 2011 Posted January 23, 2011 Thanks Howard it came yesterday. Lovely CD , Talking Cat have done a great job . Benchmark record I reckon. I'm sure we'll here thos etunes around in sessions pretty soon. Any on Youtube ? Nice to hear Simon Heywood's Venus again, he's in Sheffield nowadaysand still very active . Mike
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