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Silly Wizard - Discography (1976-1988)

Silly Wizard - Discography (1976-1988)

BAND/ARTIST: Silly Wizard

  • Title: Discography
  • Year Of Release: 1976-1988
  • Label: Lapwing, Shanachie, Green Linnet
  • Genre: Folk, Scottish Folk
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 04:58:48
  • Total Size: 1,6 Gb (scans)
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Silly Wizard - Discography (1976-1988)


The Early Years (1976):
01 - Pibroch
02 - Jenny Gray's Whiskey
03 - The Wind That Shakes The Barley,The Ale Is Dear
04 - Carlisle Wall
05 - My Love's In Germany
06 - Election Jig
07 - The Heron Election Ballad No. 4
08 - Atholl Braes,The Drunken Piper
09 - The Shearing
10 - The Fairy Dance
11 - Land O' The Leal



Caledonia's Hardy Sons (1978):
01 - Mo Chuachag Laghach (My Kindly Sweetheart)
02 - The Isla Waters
03 - The Twa Brithers
04 - The Auld Pipe Reel,The Brolum
05 - Glasgow Peggy
06 - Monymusk Lads
07 - The Ferryland Sealer
08 - Fhear A Bhata (The Boatman)
09 - Jack Cunninham's Farewell to Benbecula,Sweet Molly
10 - Broom O' the Cowdenknowes



So Many Partings (1979):
01 - A Scarce O'Tatties , Lyndhurst
02 - The Valley of Strathmore
03 - Bridget O'Malley
04 - A. A. Cameron's Strathspey / Mrs. Martha Knowles / ThePitnacree Ferryman / The New Shillin'
05 - Donald McGillavry / O'Neill's Cavalry March
06 - The Highland Clearances
07 - Miss Catherine Brosnan
08 - Wi' My Dog and Gun
09 - Miss Shepherd / Sweeney's Buttermilk / McGlinchey's Reels



[b]Wild And Beautiful (1981):

01 - If I was a Blackbird
02 - Pipe Major Donald Campbell / The Orphan / The Kestrel / Come Up Alang
03 - The Pearl
04 - The Fishermen's Song,Lament for the Fisherman's Wife
05 - Hame, Hame, Hame / Tha Mi Sgith (Slow Air)
06 - Tha Mi Sgith (Strathspey) / Eck Stewart's March / MacKenzie's Fancy (Marches)
07 - Miss Patricia Meagher
08 - A.B. Corsie (The Lad From Orkney) / Ril Bheara,Richard Dwyer's



Kiss The Tears Away (1983):
01 - The Queen Of Argyll
02 - Golden, Golden
03 - Finlay M. MacRae
04 - The Banks Of The Lee
05 - Sweet Dublin Bay
06 - Mo Nighean Donn, Grádh Mo Chridhe
07 - Banks Of The Bann
08 - a)The Greenfields Of Glentown b) The Galtee Reel c) Bobby Casey's Number Two d) Wing Commander Donald MacKenzie's Reel
09 - The Lach Tay Boat Song



A Glint of Silver (1986):
01 - Roarin' Donald / The Man Who Shot the Wind-mill / A Glint of Silver
02 - The Secret Portrait / Wha'll Be King But Cherlie?
03 - Lover's Heart
04 - When Summer Ends
05 - The Chill Eastern Winds / Margaret Ann Robertson
06 - Willie Archer
07 - Simon MacKenzie's Welcome to his Twin Sisters / Farewell to "The Heb"
08 - The Blackbird of Sweet Avondale



Live Wizardry : The Best Of Silly Wizard In Concert (1988):
01 - The Queen Of Argyll
02 - Mrs. Martha Knowles / The Pitnacree Ferryman / The New Bob
03 - The Parish Of Dunkeld / The Curlew
04 - The Valley Of Strathmore
05 - Miss Shepherd / Sweeney's Buttermilk / McGlinchey's Reels
06 - The Ramblin' Rover
07 - The Blackbird
08 - Scarce O'Tatties / Lyndhurst
09 - The Banks Of The Lee
10 - Donald McGillavry
11 - Golden, Golden
12 - The Humors Of Tulla / Toss The Feathers / Saint Anne's Reel / Lexy McAskill; The Limerick Lasses / Jean's Reel
13 - The Broom Of The Cowden Knowes

Silly Wizard was a Scottish folk band that began forming in Edinburgh in 1970. The founder members were two like-minded university students—Gordon Jones (guitar, bodhran, vocals, bouzouki, mandola), and Bob Thomas (guitar, mandolin, mandola, banjo, concertina). In January 1972, Jones and Thomas formed a trio with their flatmate Bill Watkins (guitar, vocals, fiddle) and performed occasionally (unpaid) under various band names in Edinburgh folk clubs. In the spring of 1972, Watkins returned to Birmingham and, in June 1972, Chris Pritchard (vocals) came in as his replacement. In July 1972, this newly formed trio were offered their first paid booking at the Burns Monument Hotel, Brig O' Doune, Scotland, and needed a band name in a hurry. The name "Silly Wizard" was chosen and the continuing stream of bookings ensured that the name became permanent. In September 1972, the trio recruited Johnny Cunningham (1957-2003) (fiddle, viola, mandola, vocals) and Silly Wizard started to take off.


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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 20:52
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Many Thanks
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  • Deepelm
  •  wrote in 11:50
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Good Good idea.. i remember them in France in 1976 and my friend from Manchester Freeland Barbour (albinos) in accordionn..Nostalgia...
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  • Octupone
  •  wrote in 13:31
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I'm a bit confused - why are you showing the early black sabbath in the main photo?
  • Tossa Loot
  •  wrote in 05:18
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You are all messed up mate..... thats the Sabs... not Silly Wiz baby. Black Sabbath is not Silly Wizard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Toss face!

thats black sabbath