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    Billy Connolly's Musical Tour of New Zealand

    by Billy Connolly

    Billy Connolly is back with the fourth in his massively popular World Tour series. This time Billy journey's to the other side of the globe to New Zealand, a country he has been visiting since the 1970's and of which he is immensely fond. Billy's extraordinary journey covers the length and breadth of New Zealand and is mixed with the best of his comedy from sell-out shows around the country.

    Filmed in 2004 during the first leg of his Too Old To Die Young Tour this series is a stunning journey around New Zealand's two islands from the Southern-most tip to the far north where the Tasman Sea meets the Pacific. Along the way Billy takes in Maori traditions, sand paintings, whale-watching, a 90 mile beach and much more to give us a fascinating insight into the spectacular scenery, culture and people of this amazing country.

    John McCusker has written beautiful music to go alongside this programme and the CD features John and a host of other musicians (including Billy Connolly) performing it.

    Musicians
    Billy Connolly: banjo, autoharp, vocals
    John McCusker: fiddles, viola, whistles, cittern, ukulele
    Andy Cutting: diatonic accordion
    Ian Carr: guitar
    Ewen Vernal: double bass
    Michael McGoldrick: flute uilleann pipes
    James Mackintosh: percussion
    Kate Rusby: guitar, vocals
    Andy Seward: double bass, banjo
    Phil Cunningham: accordion
    Kris Drever: double bass, banjo
    Eddi Reader: harmony vocals
    John Doyle: tenor guitar

    Billy Connolly’s Musical Tour of New Zealand is the soundtrack from the BBC series Billy Connolly’s World Tour of New Zealand

     


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    1. Billy's Bobby Theme 3:15
    2. Billy's Fast Waltz 4:12
    3. Billy's Slow Waltz 6:03
    4. Billy's Reel 3:11
    5. Banjo Reel 1:26
    6. Wandering Soul 4:11
    written and sung by Kate Rusby
    7. Billy's Breton 6:56
    8. Schaffer Jig 0:50
    9. Billy's Strathspey 3:05
    10. Rose Of Sharon (1) 1:59
    Traditional Arranged Billy Connolly / John McCusker
    11. Billy's Jig 4:32
    12. Carnival Of Venice 1:44
    Traditional arranged Billy Connolly / John McCusker
    13. Billy's Slow Air 6:18
    composed by Phil Cunningham / John McCusker
    14. Billy's March 5:17
    15. The Cuckoo 0:54
    Traditional arranged Billy Connolly / John McCusker
    16. Rose Of Sharon (2) 1:19
    Traditional Arranged Billy Connolly/John McCusker
    17. Pokarekare Ana 1:24
    Traditional arranged Billy Connolly / John McCusker
    Billy Connolly's Musical Tour of New Zealand

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    Billy Connolly's Musical Tour of New Zealand by Billy Connolly
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