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    The Road Of Tears

    by Battlefield Band

    Emigrants and emigration are making the headlines all over the world. The problems and benefits are highlighted in the press, the TV, radio and discussed in pubs, over the dining table, and in dubiously reasoned political debate, as politicians search for the populist vote. The path of emigration is a well-trodden one in the history of the Celtic nations, so it is no surprise that many songs and compositions have been inspired by the subject. Battlefield Band have touched on the subject on past albums. On this album, as they were rehearsing and recording, the theme of 'displacement of people' sort of took over.

    Battlefield Band have not tried to come up with any answers; just music and song, contemporary and traditional that show how the issue of 'Immigration' has always been as relevant as it is today.

    Look at your own background and no doubt you will find that emigration plays a big part in your family history. Take a look at Battlefield Band - One side of Alan's family is from Ireland and he has relatives in the USA, Canada and Australia. Mike's family went to the U.S. from Belarus and now he's a fully 'registered' Scot. Alasdair's family went to Lewis from the Scottish mainland, with some past ancestors from England, and relatives in New Zealand and the U.S. This album also welcomes singer and guitarist Sean O'Donnell to the band. Another emigrant. He's from Ireland now living in Scotland and no doubt with relatives all over the world. Rob, our soundman, hails originally from Holland, but has lived in England for years, but behind it all 'we're a' Jock Tamson's Bairns', as the Scottish saying goes.

    The subject of Immigration has inspired much great and moving music and words and highlighted on this album are experiences from Scotland, Ireland, the Americas and Australia, plus a setting by Alan Reid of Robbie Burns popular poem 'To A Mouse', as well as a couple of bonus songs from previous albums.

    Musicians
    Alan Reid
    Mike Katz
    Alasdair White
    Sean O'Donnell

    17 tracks - 70 mins
    Track list
    01. The Road Of Tears
    02. Ely Parker / Miss Martin's Wedding / The Primrose Lassies / Mr Galloway Goes To Washington
    03. The Emigrant
    04. The Highlander's Farewell To Ireland / Farewell To Ireland / Put Me In The Big Chest
    05. The Slaves Lament
    06. The Moleskin Kilt / The Empty Glen
    07. Out In Australia At Last
    08. The Patagonia Islanders / The Low Country Dance / Don Juan McKenna's Jig
    09. Haro Strait
    10. To A Mouse
    11. Take Me To The Sea
    12. Plane Wreck At Los Gatos
    13. Sweet Molly / The Symmetry / The Boat Leaks
    14. I Cried
    15. Mary's Dream / The Mountain Dairy Maid / The Nameless Migrant
    16. Five Bridges To Cross
    17 The Green And The Blue


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