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Scottish Rant
World Champion City of Washington Pipe Band
& Scottish Fiddle Champion Bonnie Rideout
There are only four Grade I Bagpipe bands in the United States.
The City of Washington Pipe Band (headed by Pipe Major Dan Lyden)is one of them!
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Review:
Scottish Rant
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By Mike Joyce for The Washington Post
Just how do the Scots define
a "rant"? According to one dictionary, it's a form of
"boisterous and riotous merry-making," and thus would seem an
apt title for a new recording by the City of Washington Pipe
Band and champion Scottish fiddler Bonnie Rideout. Turns out,
it is--at least part of the time.
The pairing of Rideout
with the CWPB--an award-winning pipe band and drum corps,
26 members strong--certainly generates plenty of spirit,
especially when the troupe infuses a surprising variety
of tunes with all the rhythmic drive and vitality it can
muster. Whether opening ears with a set of Spanish reels
and jigs or sticking closer to home with the Congressional
Reel Set, the sound of Rideout and the CWPB, alone
or together, often makes for inspired ranting.
Yet by the time the
third track, Amazing Grace, rolls around, it's
clear these musicians are capable of playing deeply soulful
music as well. In fact, among the highlights here are
Mist Covered Mountains, a melancholy air performed
at President John F. Kennedy's funeral, and Dunblane,
an elegiac ballad inspired by the 1996 massacre of 16
Scottish schoolchildren and one teacher. Moving and heart
felt, these performances are among the reasons why Scottish
Rant doesn't merely live up
to its title, it ultimately transcends it
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Tune
List
1 Asturian Reels and Jigs (3:33)
2 Congressional Reel Set (2:30)
3 Amazing Grace (2:25)
4 Medley (5:36)
5 Solo Jig and Hornpipes (3:14)
6 9/8 Marches (3:26)
7 Dunblane (4:59)
8 The Recruits (2:12)
9 Jigs (2:28)
10 Competition Set (5:13)
11 Mist Covered Mountains (1:50)
12 Old Reels (4:15)
13 Marching Reels (1:33)
14 Scotland the Brave (1:30)
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Liner
Notes
MUSICIANS |
| PIPE MAJOR - Mike
Green
PIPE SERGEANT - Charlie Glendinning
DRUM SERGEANT - Jon Quigg
PIPERS - Tim Carey, Vic Frank , Paula Glendinning
, Peter Hall,
Chris Hamilton , Don Kelemen , Peter Kent, Charles McKee,
Ken McKeveny, Brian Meagher , Mike Rogers , Jim Ryan,
John Wassman , John Whyte
DRUMMERS - Matt Bell, Bill Burdette , Alex Kuldell
, Gavin Lindsay, Kirk MacLean, Harry Meade , Brian Nugent
,
Margaret Peng , Peter VanderPoel
Special Guests
Bonnie Rideout - violin
& viola
Robin Bullock - cittern
& guitar
Paddy League - bodhran & dombek
Producer: Bonnie
Rideout
Executive Producer: Maggie Sansone
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1 Asturian
Reels and Jigs (3:33)
Marcha d'Arnau (Traditional)
Marcha de San Roque (Traditional)
Salee de Llanes (Traditional)
Villancicu Pixuatu (Traditional)
We learned this set from Llan de Cubel, a wonderful band
from the Asturias region of Spain. Thanks Xel, Xuan and
Marcos, for a great jam session in Richmond. Fiddle, cittern,
bodhran, pipe band, solo bagpipe (Michael Green).
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- 2 Congressional
Reel Set (2:30)
The Congress Reel (Traditional)
The Swallow Tailed Coat (Traditional)
Captain Chops (Kirk MacLean)
The Phoenix (Don Bradford)
We named this set in honor of the most beloved of Washington
institutions, the U.S. Congress. "The Congress Reel" and
"The Swallow Tailed Coat" are really old Irish dance tunes.
"Captain Chops" is a short drum break conceived by ex-USMC
drum and bugle corps member, Kirk McLean, and performed
on colonial rope-tension snare drums. Both Scottish and
American drums get together for the last tune.
- 3 Amazing
Grace (2:25)
Played in both traditional and gospel style. Fiddle, bagpipe
(Mike Rogers, 1999 Silver Medal winner), pipe band.
- 4 Medley
(5:36)
The Pikeman's March (Trad., arr. by Terry Tully)
Lady Madelina Sinclair (Paterson's Publications)
Loch Loskin (Roderick Campbell, Cowal Highland Gath.)
Traditional Reel (Trad. PatersonÕs Publications)
The Wishing Tree (Seamus McGuire, Green Linnet)
W.A. MacPherson of St. Thomas (Ian C. Cameron, Duncan
Johnstone Collection)
BagDad (Charlie Glendinning)
BagDad 99 (Charlie Glendinning, Michael Green)
The Keflavik Jetnest (Michael Green)
"The Pikeman's March" was said to have been
used to train Irish recruits to fight the English Army
in the Glorious Rebellion of 1689. Alas, the English had
cannons. Mike composed "The Keflavik Jetnest,"
while in the airport in Reykjavik, Iceland on the way
home from Scotland. The Jetnest is a new age sculpture
next to the airport.
- 5 Solo
Jig and Hornpipes (3:14)
The Lark in the Morning (Trad.)
Andy Renwick's Ferret (Gordon Duncan, Vale of Atholl Music)
Banjo Breakdown (Trad., arr. M. Green)
Dombek, cittern, bagpipe (Mike Green).
- 6 9/8
Marches (3:26)
The Bathgate Highland Gathering (Rob Abbott, ISA Music)
The Festival March (Ronnie Ackroyd, Pat. Pub.)
The Iceman (Michael Green)
Two great standards with harmonies by Charlie Glendinning,
followed by "The Iceman," a tune composed for
Chris Hamilton, whose taste in piping and rock music was
frozen sometime in 1976.
- 7 Dunblane
Charlie Glendinning (4:59)
Like an icy blast of winter when flowers begin to bud
in the spring, a gunman entered a primary school in Dunblane,
Scotland on March 13, 1996 and killed 16 children and
their teacher. Charlie wrote this tune in the days following
the shooting, in compassion for the people of the town.
In Bonnie's arrangement of the tune, the fiddle, viola
and pipes give voice to those who were lost, taking hope
that "in love lies the power of life over death,
the victory of joy through the pain." Fiddle, viola,
bagpipe (Paula Glendinning).
- 8 The
Recruits Charlie Glendinning (2:12)
This tune was composed for drummers Jon Quigg and Tim
Gladden on their departure from the band to join the U.S.
Army in 1982.
- 9 Jigs
(2:28)
The Ingleneuk (W. Bryson)
Craigdarroch Arms Blind Billy (O'Neill's Music of Ireland)
The Stool of Repentance (Traditional)
Pipe band, bodhran, cittern, guitar.
- 10 Competition
Set (5:13)
The Highland Wedding (Angus MacKay)
Bogan Lochan (Traditional)
Smith of Chilliechassie (Traditional; Drum score by Alex
Duthart, arr. by City of Washington drum corps.)
This set took the band to 1st place in the 1999 Grade
Two World Pipe Band Championships.
- 11 Mist
Covered Mountatins (1:50)
The U.S. Air Force Pipe Band played this tune at President
John F. Kennedy's funeral. President Kennedy loved the
pipes, and this tune in particular. Bagpipe (Chris Hamilton),
fiddle.
- 12 Old
Reels (4:15)
Grant's Rant
Nighean Doon/The Brown-haired Daughter
Innes of Sandeside
Mo Chuachag Laghach/The Gentle Milkmaid (Trad.)
Stuart's Rant (Trad.)
A set of old piping reels discovered by Bonnie, featured
on her Scottish Fire CD, and re-mixed and re-mastered
here with a new smallpipe track. Fiddle, bodhran, guitar
(Al Petteway), Shepherd "A" smallpipes (Vic
Frank).
- 13 Marching
Reels (1:33)
Farewell to Ireland (Trad. Cuillin Productions)
The Lintie (Donald MacLeod)
Murdoch MacAlister (Robert MacNeil)
Wee Alec-Fort William (John D. Burgess)
A set of Scottish reels that we use to march up to the
line for competition or to open concerts. Reels aren't
just for dancing anymore.
- 14 Scotland
the Brave (1:30)
The most
famous pipe band tune of them all. What can we say? The
people should get what the people want.
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