Tom Anderson MBE, fiddler, composer,
folklorist and teacher, was a profoundly influential figure in Shetland
music. He and Aly Bain, with Trevor Hunter and Davie Tulloch, spanning
three generations of music-making in the islands, play fiddle duets
and quartets in the distinctive Shetland idiom.
THE
SILVER BOW TSCD469
1 Jack Broke da Prison Door / Donald Blue / Sleep Soond ida
Mornin' / Lasses Trust in Providence / Bonnie Isle o' Whalsay
2 Da Day Dawn / Da Cross Reel
3 Shive Her Up / Ahint da Deakes o' Voe
4 Da Silver Bow
5 Auld Foula Reel / Wynadepla
6 Da Slockit Light / Smith o' Couster / Da Grocer
7 Da Auld Restin' Chair / Hamnavoe Polka / Maggie's Reel
8 Unst Bridal March / Da Bride's a Boannie Ting
9 Jack is Yel Alive / Auld Clettenroe
10 Da Mill / Doon da Rooth
11 Pit Hame da Borrowed Claes / Wha'll Dance wi' Wattie /Bush Below
da Gairden
12 Soldier's Joy
13 Shetland Moods / De'il Stick da Minister / Taste da Green
14 Dean Brig / Banks
15 Ferrie Reel / Lay Dee at Dee / Spencie's Reel
16 Up an' Doon da Harbour / Lucky Can You Link Ony /
Da Trig Bag
17 The Silvery Voe / Mrs Babs Anderson / Pottinger's Reel
18 If I Get a Bonnie Lass / Jeannie Shoke da Bairn /
Oo't be Est da Vong
19 Auld Swaara
20 Faroe Rum / Aandowin' at da Bow / Da Forefit o' da Ship
21 Mrs Jamieson's Favourite / Lady Mary Ramsay / Mary Ramsay
22 All da Ships ir Sailin' / Sheldor Geo / Mak a Kishie Needle Dye
23 Freddie's Tune / Da Blue Yow
24 The Full Rigged Ship / The New Rigged Ship
25 Naanie an' Betty / A Yow Cam' to Wir Door Yarmin
26 Maggie O'Ham / Da Foula Shaalds
27 Com Agen Ye're Welcome / Da Corbie an' da Craw
28 Ian S. Robertson / Madam Vanoni |