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The Heart of Cape Breton
 
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The Heart of Cape Breton [Live]

Various Artists Audio CD
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listen  1. My Great Friend John Morris Rankin (Brenda Stubbert) /The Flax in Bloom / A Northside Reel (medley)Brenda Stubbert, Fiddle; Richard Wood, Piano; Brian Doyle, Guitar. 3:40$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Traditional Strathspey / Stumpy / Primrose Lass / A Bright May Morning (medley)Jackie Dunn MacIsaac, Fiddle; Wendy MacIsaac, Piano. 2:46$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. New Haven Reel / Mrs. Norman MacKeigan's Reel (Dan R. MacDonald) / Glenquey Reel / The High Drive Reel (Gordon Duncan) / The Snappy Reel (JoKinnon Beaton, Fiddle; Betty Beaton, Piano; Owen D. Gillis, Prompting. 5:36$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. In Memory of Herbie MacLeod (Jerry Holland)/ Christy Campbell/Anthony Murray's/Bridge of Bamore/Arrochar BridgeJerry Holland, Fiddle; Allan Dewar, Piano. 7:12$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. The Way to Judique / Compliments to the Boys of the Lough(Frank Ferrel) / The Canadian Club Jig (Frank Ferrel) / The Hills of Glenorchy / WaBuddy MacMaster, Fiddle; Joey Beaton, Piano. 5:16$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Pipe Major George Ross's Welcome to the Black Watch March (William Lawrie)/Duke of AtholeStrathspey/Tibby Fowler of the Glen/ Traditional StWendy MacIsaac, Fiddle; Jackie Dunn MacIsaac, Piano. 6:28$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. Kitty of Oulart / Traditional / Inverness Jig / Memories of Mac(Jerry Holland) / Little House Round the Corner (J. Hand)/Money in Both PockeKinnon Beaton, Fiddle; Betty Beaton, Piano. 7:12$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. The Rosebud of Allenvale (J. Scott Skinner)/Tom Dey (J. Scott Kinnner)/Miss Dale/Maggie Cameron/The Devil in the Kitchen/Margaree/St. KildaBuddy MacMaster, Fiddle; Joey Beaton, Piano. 9:47$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. Thomas MacDonnell's Strathspey(Donald Angus Beaton) / Traditional / Mrs. Norman MacKeigan's Reel (Dan R. MacDonald) / New Haven Reel (medleyKinnon Beaton, Fiddle; Betty Beaton, Piano. 2:37$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. The Short GrassJig/The Braes of Elchies Jig/Traditional Jig/Gallagher's Jig/ The Pibroch of O'Donal DubhWendy MacIsaac, Fiddle; Jackie Dunn MacIsaac, Piano. 5:17$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. Michael Rankin's Reel / Pretty Marion / Wesley Gillis Reel / The Marquis of Tullybardine / The Black Cock's Will / Colonel Thornton / Over tKinnon Beaton, Fiddle; Betty Beaton, Piano. 9:02$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. Traditional Strathspey / The Devil in the Kitchen (W. Ross) / Calum Crubach / Donnacha's Favourite (Paddy O'Brien) / The Mortgage Burn (GordBrenda Stubbert, Fiddle; Richard Wood, Piano; Brian Doyle, Guitar. 6:05$0.99 Buy Track


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Product Details

  • Audio CD (February 26, 2002)
  • Original Release Date: 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Live
  • Label: Smithsonian Folkways
  • ASIN: B00005Y1U0
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #193,537 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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With a culture deeply influenced by 19th century Scottish emigration, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, is widely celebrated for its fiddle music. Profoundly rooted in old Scottish tradition, the music is increasingly moving to center stage in the contemporary Celtic revival, as seen in the popularity of Cape Breton fiddlers Natalie MacMaster and Ashley MacIsaac. This CD features some of the best known and most admired Cape Breton fiddlers, with piano and guitar accompaniment in the island's distinct style. The sound of the island is alive in these exciting performances, recorded live at dances and concerts in Cape Breton during the summer of 2000. This is the real thing—master fiddlers playing in the heart of the tradition, along the Ceilidh Trail.

 

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62 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Feels like you're in Cape Breton!, March 2, 2002
This review is from: The Heart of Cape Breton (Audio CD)
Being a fan of Cape Breton Fiddle Music, I always enjoy hearing performers in concert. The energy of a live show just can't be matched as a fiddler's performance is greatly influenced by the audience, the venue, the atmosphere, etc. There are numerous fiddle CD's on the market, yet it's difficult to capture that live sound in studio when recording. Well, there's now a CD available that was recorded live in Cape Breton, known around the world as one of the best places to hear fiddle music. This recording is "The Heart of Cape Breton: Fiddle Music Recorded Live Along The Ceilidh Trail."

The "Ceilidh Trail" is what Route 19, along the west coast of Cape Breton in Inverness County, is referred to as. There are probably more musicians in this area's population than anywhere else in the world. Natalie MacMaster, The Rankins and Ashley MacIsaac were all born and raised in this area.

In the summer of 2000, Burt Feintuch & Pete Reiniger, spent a week in Cape Breton recording several musicians at dances, arenas, and concerts in Inverness County for a Smithsonian Folkways Recording.

The venues recorded at include the Ceilidh Trail School, the Port Hood Arena, the Mabou Hall, the Broad Cove Scottish Concert, the Glencoe Mills Hall and the Brook Village Hall. The recordings include the sound of audiences dancing at the Glencoe Mills Hall and the sound of a caller at the Mabou Hall.

We hear some of the best known and admired Cape Breton fiddlers as well as the Cape Breton style of piano and guitar accompaniment. The performers include Brenda Stubbert, Brian Doyle, Richard Wood, Jackie Dunn-MacIsaac, Wendy MacIsaac, Kinnon & Betty Lou Beaton, Jerry Holland, Allan Dewar, Buddy MacMaster and Joey Beaton.

The rhythm, drive and energy of these musicians comes across in this wonderfully put together recording. For those unfamiliar with the island and its history, there are extensive notes in the CD booklet, which is quite rare to find these days. As well as the history of the island, the musicians background is included as well as a list of the tunes played in each set.

Reels, strathspeys, jigs - this is dance music at its best. You can even hear the dancers feet in the background. In the summer you can find a dance every night of the week in the communities around the island - some people even pack in more than one dance a night!

One of the venues recorded at was the Ceilidh Trail School. This school is located in Inverness and every summer offers instruction in the Cape Breton style of fiddle, piano and guitar. In this particular week, Brenda Stubbert, Richard Wood and Brian Doyle were the teachers.

The Port Hood Arena is a relatively new venue for dancers and Wendy MacIsaac & Jackie Dunn-MacIsaac were the performers on this evening. We hear them first in a set that was played while visitors were coming into the venue and then later on we hear them performing for the dancers.

It used to be in Cape Breton that there would be callers for the dancers but nowadays it's usually just the musicians on the stage and the dancers on the floor doing the sets that are engrained in their feet. However, on this particular evening we hear Own D. Gillis prompting a dance at the Mabou Hall with Kinnon & Betty Lou Beaton performing.

Besides the summer dances, there are also annual concerts. One of these is the Broad Cove Scottish Concert, just outside of Inverness. Jerry Holland & Allan Dewar were captured live in this setting. Starting off with a lament, composed by Jerry, the energy then picks up with some strathspeys and reels.

If you're a fan of the music, you will recognize many of the tunes, as they can be heard being played on the world stage by performers such as Natalie MacMaster. But they can also have the same energy on the small stages back home.

One of the most popular dance venues in Cape Breton is the Glencoe Mills Hall, which for people from away, seems like it's in the middle of nowhere. If you saw Natalie MacMaster's recent CBC TV special, she describes how to get to this hall and they show her performing here. On this CD, her uncle Buddy MacMaster is featured on fiddle along with Joey Beaton on piano.

Over 70 minutes of live music, this CD is a brief, accurate look at what you'd hear if you spent a summer on the west coast of Cape Breton. This CD is the real thing - the real music in its real setting.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful collection for Cape Breton purists, January 14, 2008
This review is from: The Heart of Cape Breton (Audio CD)
As a recent "convert" to Cape Breton music I was delighted to find this CD that further expanded my appreciation of this wonderful music. I can't explain why I love this music so much, with all those fiddles playing to a foot-tapping beat, I just know that I do.

I began my experience with Natalie Macmaster's collection but thirst for more. While this CD doesn't boast big stars as we in the US would perceive, the musicians here are all stars in the world of Cape Breton music. No fancy post production engineering here, this is straight from the stage to our ears. You hear it as you would right there in the many dance halls and homes of Cape Breton.

Along with the music is a bit of that Cape Breton humor too as Buddy Macmaster quips at the very beginning of track 8, "So, you're gonna make me play once more, eh?" as someone responds "Yea, sure!" as the croud laughs and claps in approval.

The title of this CD is very apt. If you want to truly hear the "heart" of Cape Breton music you will not be disappointed in this fine collection. There are many artists to listen from and a variety of music types too.

The only reason I give it only 4 stars out of 5 is I find myself playing the first four tracks and the last four more often than not. Not bad really--how many CD's nowadays can you get pure listening enjoyment in 8 of 12 songs?

This a 'must have' for anyone who has discovered the beauty of Cape Breton's unique music and even those Cape Bretoners who have left the nest and yearn for those sounds from home.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure Fiddle Goodness!, May 24, 2008
There isn't a weak track on this whole disk and it will keep your foot tapping all the way through. My favorite track by far is #6 - Pipe Major George Ross's Welcome to the Black Watch March - it just has a way of sucking you into the music...at the very least download this album and experience some great music!
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