'This is no ordinary CD you hold in your hands. This is history,
tribute and as you will hear love, affection, defiance and most
importantly solidarity between Scotland and Spain and in memory of the
contribution of the International Brigades defending Spain from fascism.
Scots more than played their part in this noble struggle'.
Written by Cllr. Gordon Munro (Leith Ward Labour) in his piece for the CD.
'When
Spain called, Scotland answered. Well over 500 Scottish men and women
served in the Spanish Civil War. A third of them remain in the country,
sleeping beneath the soil they volunteered to fend from fascism. As the
last of that golden red generation dies away, our job is to remember,
commemorate and oppose prejudice today. This album is then a souvenir,
to be enjoyed and a clarion call to be heeded.'
From the album introduction by Daniel Gray, author of 'Homage to Caledonia', published by Luath Press.
"A collection of songs and a poem principally about the many Scots who
volunteered to fight in Spain on the side of the elected Republican
Government against General Franco and the fascists. The Scots volunteers
fought mainly with The International Brigade which included, as the
name suggests, volunteers from many other countries of the world. Some
tracks were recorded specially for this album and others were licensed
from other companies and individuals.
When research for songs with a mainly Scottish perspective was
undertaken it became immediately apparent that some very fine songs
existed, but as the project advanced songwriters came forward with new
and quite excellent material. Eventually fifteen songs and a poem were
selected. This is a wonderful companion to the best-selling Greentrax
World War 1 album "Far, Far From Ypres" and Greentrax is proud to release the album in memory of the Scots who fought and died in the fight against fascism in Spain.
As with the Far, Far From Ypres collection, Ian McCalman got behind
the new project and recorded six of the songs, including Dick Gaughan’s
unbeatable version of Jamie Foyers. Others recorded specially by Ian at his Kevock Studio include Si Me Quieres Escribir (sung in Spanish by Christine Kydd), Graves In Spain (a Mary Brooksbank poem, set to music and sung by Eileen Penman) and Robin Laing’s latest descriptive piece of writing Picasso Paints Guernica.
Ian McCalman also searched his archive of multi-track tapes of McCalmans recordings and unearthed The Peatbog Soldiers,
recorded live in 1979 by the original lineup of Ian, Derek Moffat and
Hamish Bayne. This is as good as any version of this often-recorded
marching song adopted by The International Brigades.
Greentrax was fortunate to obtain a licence for The Laggan’s spirited Jarama Valley / Bandiera Rosa from the Lochshore label. Alison McMorland and Geordie McIntyre recorded Geordie’s Viva Los Brigadistas,
accompanied by piper Allan MacDonald, also at Kevock Studio, and a
licence was granted by The Living Tradition for their recording of Another Valley, also from Geordie’s prolific pen.
Carlos Arredondo kindly licensed Viva La 15 Brigada / Viva Nicaragua from his earlier Debo Cantar Bonito album. Neon Music licensed the late John Watt’s Owt For Nowt, a contemporary look at Spain after the war. The Glasgow Irish folk ‘n’ roll band The Wakes provide the very stirring These Hands. We were pleased to include the late Jim Brown’s song Salud International Brigade, penned from stories told to Jim by ex-Brigaders working on the Clyde shipyards. Frank Rae’s unusual take on one volunteer, Hasta Luego, was from the Lanarkshire Songwriters album From Blantyre To Barcelona. Edinburgh’s Gallo Rojo provided the high energy ¡No Pasaran! sung in Spanish.
The poet and author Alistair Findlay submitted a poem late in the production of the album, When The Call Comes.
Ian McCalman put music to it and enlisted the help of George Archibald,
a member of the group Ragged Glory, to record a demo for Alistair, who
was most impressed. Ian and George then recorded the track for inclusion
on the album.
The album ends with the remarkable piece of poetry Hasta La Vista Madrid
by the late Bob Cooney, a hugely admired poet and songwriter from
Aberdeen. Bob, a leading Brigader, was brought to the attention of
Greentrax by Dick Gaughan. The poem is excellently interpreted by BBC
Radio Scotland’s Iain Anderson.
Thanks to Gavin MacDougall, who first suggested the idea to
Greentrax, Daniel Gray and Gordon Munro for their fine contributions,
Ian McCalman for his recording work and support for the project, Geordie
McIntyre who was such a fountain of knowledge, mastering engineer Peter
Haigh, designer John Slavin (including the stunning front cover image)
and to all the labels and artists whose contributions are gratefully
acknowledged."
Tracklist:
1. The Peatbog Soldiers (The McCalmans)
2. Jamie Foyers (Dick Gaughan)
3. Jarama Valley / Bandiera Rosa (The Laggan)
4. Another Valley (Geordie McIntyre)
5. Si Me Quieres Escribir (If You Want To Write) (Christine Kydd)
6. These Hands (The Wakes)
7. Owt For Nowt (John Watt)
8. Viva La 15th Brigada / Viva Nicaragua (Carlos Arredondo)
9. Picasso Paints Guernica (Robin Laing)
10. Graves In Spain (Eileen Penman)
11. When The Call Comes (George Archibald & Ian McCalman)
12. Salud International Brigade (Jim Brown)
13. Viva Los Brigadistas (Alison McMorland & Geordie McIntyre)
14. Hasta Luego (Frank Rae)
15. ¡No Pasaran! (Gallo Rojo)
16. Hasta La Vista - Poem (Iain Anderson)
VA - Scots In The Spanish Civil War - ¡No Pasaran!
(320 kbps, front cover included)
8 Kommentare:
Remarkable! Thank you very much!
Glad you are interested. Best wishes!
Thank you so much for this and all of the other compilations about this war that marked the true beginning of World War II. As a citizen of the United States, I find them remarkably poignant and relevant to what we are beginning to experience now. We desperately need to resist fascism and authoritarianism now here and in Europe; the issues of the Spanish civil war are not ancient history.
Thank you for this - a great album.
Any chance you might re-upload this one? Looks quite good!
Now there´s a fresh link.
Feilimid, you find the right words for my thoughts. Thanks a lot!
Would love to have this album but mega disnae work in scotland even with a vpn
Hope mediafire is fine in Scotland:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/ry7dr2vpi1zm0ky/scociviwar.rar/file
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