Brechin All Records
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Origin | Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland |
Genres | Scottish folk music |
Years active | 1996-present |
Labels | Brechin All Records |
Associated acts | Shandrix, SB Band, Burach, Seelyhoo, Shandoneers |
Website |
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Brechin All Records[1] is a small independent record label based in Edinburgh, Scotland, and specialises in Scottish traditional music. It was founded by Sandy Brechin[2] in 1996.
It came to prominence as a label after the first release of two volumes, cataloguing the songs of the 18th century Scottish poet, Robert Tannahill.[3][4]
Since then it has released several publications. The company has diversified providing private music tutoring in accordion and Scottish fiddle.
CD releases
- Bùrach - Unstoppable (2006) cdbar001
- The Complete Songs of Robert Tannahill Volume 1 (2006) cdbar003
- The Sensational Jimi Shandrix Experience - Electric Landlady (2007) cdbar002
- The Accidental Death of an Accordionist (2008) cdbar005
- Macgergor Brechin O'headhra - Sonas (2008) cdbar006
- Ewan Wilkinson - Lost in the Day (2009) cdbar004
- Sandy Brechin & Friends - The Sunday Night Sessions (2010) cdbar007
- Eilean mo ghaoil - The Music of Arran (2010) cdbar008
- The Complete Songs of Robert Tannahill Volume 2 (2010) cdbar010
- Brian O'Headhra - an t-allt(2011) cdbar011
- Ceilidhdonia - Circadian Rhythms (2011) cdbar012
- Andrew Mill - Drain Pipe Dreams (2011) cdbar13
- Voices in Scotland - Folktales, Music & Ballads (2011) cdbar014
DVD releases
- Learn Scottish Accordion (VHS VIDEO - PAL format)
- Play Scottish Accordion - Beginners (DVD-ROM)
- Play Scottish Accordion - Intermediate (DVD-ROM)
Literature
- Out of his Mind (BOOK) ISBN/ISMN: 1871931878
See also
- Scotsman.com
- Edinburgh Engage Community
- Brechin All Records website
- Edinburgh Fringe
- The Living Tradition
- BBC Music
References
- ↑ "Brechin All Records". Website.
- ↑ BBC Music. "BBC Music". BBC Music. BBC.
- ↑ Tannahill, Robert. "Robert Tannahill Vol 1". The Living Tradition.
- ↑ Tannahill, Robert. "Robert Tannahill Vol 2". The Living Tradition.
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