Battlefield Band
Battlefield Band
Genres: folk, celtic, Scottish, celtic folk, scottish folk
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About Battlefield Band
The Battlefield Band is a Scottish band playing traditional music and their own compositions, with occasional forays into other traditions as well as covers of contemporay popular songs. The band's current brand of music was developed when Brian McNeill and Alan Reid were joined by Jenny Clark (vocals, guitar, cittern, dulcimer) and Duncan MacGillivray (pipes and whistle). Stand Easy, the album they recorded in 1979, still stands up as one of the band's finest. The next line-up included Dougie Pincock (bagpipes) and Jim and Sylvia Barnes, Alan Reid (vocals and electric keyboards) and Brian MacNeill (fiddle). Alan has been a constant member ever since. Every line-up has had a bagpiper, and sometimes two. For a mainly instrumental and traditional band, the presence of electric keyboards is unusual but even more unusual is the absence of percussion. Every album revives some well-researched, long-dead Scottish songs and tunes as well as modern compositions (often original ones). The music ranges from the usual drinking, friendship, and hard times to history, geography, and politics. As one the most well-travelled folk bands of the past twenty years or more it is no surprise that there have been some exhausted members. The present line-up consist of Alan Reid (Keyboards/Guitar/Vocals), Mike Katz (Highland Bagpipes/Small Pipes/Whistles/Guitar), Alasdair White (Fiddle/Whistle/Banjo/Bazouki/Highland and Small Pipes/Bodhran) and Sean O' Donnell (Vocals/Guitar).
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Battlefield Band — Top 30 songs of 66
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Battlefield Band | Out In Australia At Last | ||
| Battlefield Band | The Snows of Fance & Holland | ||
| Battlefield Band | Clan Coco/The Road To Benderloch/Fifteen Stubbies To Warragul | ||
| Battlefield Band | The Blue Lagoon | Easy Jig | ||
| Battlefield Band | Bonny Barbry-O | ||
| Battlefield Band | The Last Trip Home | ||
| Battlefield Band | Major Malley's March & Reel / Malcolm Currie | ||
| Battlefield Band | Seudan a' Chuain / The Grinder / Barbhas agus Butthead | ||
| Battlefield Band | Leaving Friday Harbour | ||
| Battlefield Band | Look Across The Water/Mrs. Garden Of Troup/The Keelman Ower Lan | ||
| Battlefield Band | Shepherd Lad | ||
| Battlefield Band | Heave Ya Ho | ||
| Battlefield Band | Seven Braw Gowns | ||
| Battlefield Band | Whiskey From The Field/Volcanic Organic | ||
| Battlefield Band | Battlefield Band / Raigmore | ||
| Battlefield Band | After Hours/The Green Gates / The Ship in Full Sail | ||
| Battlefield Band | Farewell To Indiana | ||
| Battlefield Band | Miss Drummond Of Perth/Fiddler's Joy/Traditional Reel/The Shetland Fiddler | ||
| Battlefield Band | Braw Lads Of Galla Water | ||
| Battlefield Band | The Presbyterian Hornpipe / The Watchmaker's Daughter / The Hur | ||
| Battlefield Band | How Will I Ever Be Simple Again? | ||
| Battlefield Band | After Hours | ||
| Battlefield Band | The Battle of Falkirk Muir | ||
| Battlefield Band | Rantin' Rovin' Robin | ||
| Battlefield Band | The Rovin' dies Hard | ||
| Battlefield Band | Baile An Or (Gold Town) | ||
| Battlefield Band | Magheracloone / Norland Wind / Royal Scottish Pipers Soc. / Gardez Loo / Donald MacLean | ||
| Battlefield Band | Lads o' the Fair | ||
| Battlefield Band | The Blantyre Explosion | ||
| Battlefield Band | Miss Drummond of Perth/Fiddler's Joy/Traditional Reel/Shetla (Standeasy & Preview) |