Barry Nesbitt And The Highlanders - Scots Wha Hae

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Review by Santiago Lampón

Scots Wha Hae is a stirring collection of traditional Scottish folk tunes performed by Barry Nesbitt And The Highlanders. The album features a range of classic songs, including "The Bonnie Lass o' Fyvie," "Auld Lang Syne," and the title track, "Scots Wha Hae."

Nesbitt's rich baritone voice is perfectly suited to these timeless songs, and the accompaniment by The Highlanders is both lively and authentic. The album is a celebration of Scottish culture and history, and each track is imbued with a sense of pride and passion for the land of the Scots.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Dancing Tartans
My Ain Folk
Scot's Sing Along No. 2: Stop Your Ticklin' Jock / Just A Wee Deoch'an Doris
Scot's Sing Along No. 3: Loch Lomond / My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean
The Royal Highland Fusiliers
Song Of The Clyde
Here's Tae The Gordons
The Hiking Song
I Belong To Glaskow
The Road And The Miles To Dundee
Ring The Blue Bells Of Scotland
Scot's Sing Along No. 1: Roamin' In The Gloamin' / I Love A Lassie

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Catalog Numbers

ARC-531

Labels

Arc Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album
  • Mono

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About Barry Nesbitt And The Highlanders

Barry Nesbitt was a Canadian Scot whose career took off as a radio singer in 1942. He built a following based on his neo-traditional presentations of Irish, Scottish, and Canadian variety music. With and without his band The Highlanders, he was a mainstay of Canadian radio and television into the 1960s.

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  • B. Nesbitt
  • Barry Nesbitt And The Highlanders
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Summary by Santiago Lampón

Fans of traditional folk music will find much to enjoy on this album, and those with a love for Scottish history and culture will appreciate the care and attention to detail that has gone into its production. Scots Wha Hae is a wonderful tribute to Scotland's musical heritage, and a must-have for any fan of the genre.