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An early Scottish protest song about an impoverished highland noble who is to be hanged for killing deer in their local forst to feed his family. This version was learned by Acie Cargill from his grandmother, noted Kentucky ballad singer Hattie Mae Tyler Cargill. The Tylers were known for preserving old music, tunings, and instrumental styles. Elma Tuomisalo here presents an excellent moving rendition of this old ballad. She is backed by Acie and also the Stones in Shoes Band. The effect may sound peculiar to modern ears. It has an archaic beauty that is difficult to find in the world today. |
CD: In The Willow Garden
Label: TradFolk
Credits: Elma Tuomisalo, voice Stones In Shoes Band, strings |
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