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Bonnie Rideout

Scottish Xmas

Scottish Xmas Tracks
1. O Come, O Come Emmanuel/God Rest Ye Merry, Gentleman
2. Here We Come A-Wassailing/Bottom Of The Punch Bowl
3. Christmas Duanag/Hark The Bonny Christ Church Bells
4. What Child Is This (Greensleeves)
5. Rock Thee O' Child/Christ Child's Lullaby
6. Christmas Carousing/Ale Is Dear/New Christmas
7. Da' Day Dawis/Christmas Day I' Da Moornin'
8. Adeste Fidelis (O Come All Ye Faithful)
9. Baloo, Lammy
10. Gloomy Winter
11. The Huntsman's Bag of Grain/Goosegirl's Song/New Year's Day
12. New Year's Day/On Christmas Night
13. Yeoman's Carol/Sound Of Sleat
14. Rorate (Nativity)
15. All Sons Of Adam
16. Auld Lang Syne
Bonnie Rideout - Scottish Xmas
Scottish Xmas Review
Celebrate the many moods of A Scottish Christmas!Traditional Scottish carols, wassail tunes, strathspeys and reels for the celebration of Christmas, Hogmanay & the New Year, featuring Bonnie Rideout on Scottish fiddle, Al Petteway on guitar & cittern, Maggie Sansone on hammered dulcimer, Eric Rigler (the piper on "Braveheart" soundtrack) on Highland bagpipes, Scottish smallpipes & Uilleann pipes, with Abby cello and percussion.A Scottish Christmas in now a national touring ensemble and this CD recording captures all the sounds and magic of the stage show with performances on Scottish fiddle, viola, hammered dulcimer, guitar, pipes and drums. It was featured on CBS-TV's Sunday Morning and praised as "ancient and infectious...one of the best selling CDs of the season and so compelling no matter what the listener's ancestry." It made The New York Times "Top 10 Holiday Picks" and was featured on both NPR's Performance Today and The Thistle & Shamrock. It was a WAMMI! E winner, "Celtic Recording," Washington Area Musicians Association. Here the THE BRAVEHEART SOUND of Eric Rigler was the piper on Mel Gibson’s BRAVEHEART; HOLIDAY FAVORITES WITH A SCOTTISH FLAIR Oh, Come All Ye Faithfull, What Child Is This LIVELY COUNTRY DANCE TUNES FOR THE HOLIDAYS: The Bottom of the Punch Bowl, Ale is Dear and SCOTLAND’S GREATEST MUSICAL GIFT TO THE SEASON: Auld Lang Syne- written by Scotland’s Greatest Poet Robert Burns .


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spirited
5
poignant, elegant renditions of classics.

These songs are elevated to soothing, melancholic tunes that evoke memories and a real sense of the holidays.

Very entertaining and sustaining.

Posted by Anonymous, on 2002-12-11
True Christmas Spirit
5
If you want to hear some beautiful Chrismas music with a Celtic flair and you cannot see the corresponding concert live, then this album is for you. "What Child Is This" will bring tears to your eyes, it's so beautiful.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2003-06-20
Soothing Sounds For The Soul
5
I recently had the chance to see Bonnie Rideout in concert when they came to Fairbanks AK. Having just moved there recently and not knowing many people, I went to this concert as a way to feel at home. I have grown up on this music and this concert was no diappointment. The musicianship of these performers is unquestionable. They are highly talented, extremely friendly, and undeniably one of the best live shows I have see. The perfection in which the music is played is so wonderful it sounds almost as same as the albulm. I will be following this lady's career, because she is such a joy to see and hear.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2003-12-29