Greentrax Recordings

Greentrax Recordings

Specialising in traditional and contemporary Gaelic and Celtic music
from Scotland and beyond.

Calum Ruadh, Bard Of Skye (Scottish Tradition Series vol 7) (CD)

CDTRAX9007 (released April 2010)

Calum Ruadh, a crofter and bard from Skye, died on February 25th 1978. This album is comprised of several stretches of conversation, mainly in English, and eight songs ...

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Ewan Robertson - Some Kind Of Certainty (CD)

CDTRAX328 (released March 2010)

The debut solo album from Ewan Robertson, a talented singer and guitarist and a member of Breabach. Ewan was accepted into the National Centre Of Excellence For ...

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The McCalmans - The Greentrax Years (2CD)

CDTRAX350 (released January 2010)

A double CD compilation of song highlights marking the folk vocal group's 24-year association with Greentrax Recordings. The McCalmans released their first Greentrax ...

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Mick West - Sark O’ Snaw (CD)

CDTRAX344 (released November 2009)

One of Scotland's finest traditional-style singers, who deserves to be more widely recognised - this album should certainly enhance Mick's reputation. A regular act at ...

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Various Artists - Far, Far From Ypres (Songs, Poems & Music Of World War One) (2CD)

CDTRAX1418 (released November 2009)

Double CD of songs from the time of, and relating to, World War I. This album is a tribute to all the soldiers from Scotland, England, Ireland and Wales, and also their ...

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The Poozies - Yellow Like Sunshine (CD)

CDTRAX342 (released October 2009)

The Poozies began their career in 1990, after Patsy Seddon and Mary MacMaster - also known at the time as Scottish harp duo Sileas - had worked with singer Sally Barker ...

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Brian McNeill - The Baltic Tae Byzantium (CD)

CDTRAX341 (released August 2009)

Brian McNeill released his groundbreaking album The Back O' The North Wind in 1991, on the theme of emigration from Scotland to North America. This time the theme is ...

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Paul Anderson - Home & Beauty (CD)

CDTRAX340 (released August 2009)

This compilation has been gleaned mainly from Paul's solo albums released between 1993 and 2004, and is a selection of Paul's very own favourites. There is a mixture of ...

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Fiona J Mackenzie - Deagh Dheis Aodaich (A Good Suit Of Clothes) (CD)

CDTRAX339 (released July 2009)

A unique collection of Gaelic emigrant songs, traditional, contemporary and in a variety of styles, depicting the experiences of Highland emigrants over the past 300 ...

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GiveWay - Full Steam Ahead (CD)

Amazing, all the songs are so great. Jiggin’ & Blue Bonnets O’er The Border are my favourites. :D

by AmberNicholle from Golspie, Scotland :D on August 29th 2010
Fiona J MacKenzie - Duan Nollaig (A Gaelic Christmas) (2CD)

I met Fiona MacKenzie, a very accomplished Gaelic singer, when she sang at the world-famous Grandfather Mountain (North Carolina) Highland Games and later acted as judge at the North Carolina state Gaelic Mod.

by Donald MacDonald from North Carolina, USA, and Edinburgh on August 21st 2010
The Simon Fraser University Pipe Band - On Home Ground vol 2 (CD)

when the fair was in town “the scottish store” from edmonton was there… im a Mcpherson and very proud of my heritage went straight to the kiosk to see if they offered any Mcpherson trinkets, after purchasing a cheaply made plaid scarf bearing my modern tartan, i remembered… i bought a tape in victoria of the Simon Fraser University Pipe Band… I believe 2000 or 2001. i loved the tape and listened to it all the time. However, knowing how tapes and cd’s in other peoples cars go… it got lost.  So i asked the owner of “the scottish store” if he anything by SFU pipe band…the best pipeband in the world… he directed me to the section and there was one single cd left… on home ground vol 2. i grabbed it right away. i also purchased a cd from another pipeband so i could compare the two bands. seeing as SFU pipeband was the only pipeband i’ve ever heard, i thought it would be good to see how good you were in comparison. after listening to the entire cd i found macneills farwell was by far my favorite and envision getting married to the song. but its so long that i wouldnt know how to set my wedding up so the entire tune could be played… i cry nearly every time i hear the tune. thank you

by Kevin Mcpherson from Grande Prairie Alberta on August 16th 2010