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''Ceàrr'' was the first album by the Celtic rock band Mill a h-Uile Rud. Ceàrr was the first CD of all-new Gaelic songs ever released〔Lang, Alison and McLeod, Wilson (2005) "Gaelic culture for sale: language dynamics in the marketing og Gaelic music." IV Mercator International Symposium on Minority Languages.〕 and was also the first CD produced with exclusively Gaelic liner notes. Runrig's album Play Gaelic was the first album of all-Gaelic music in a modern, rock and roll style, but along with new compositions, featured rock re-workings of several traditional songs, and Oi Polloi's EP, Carson?, was the first vinyl album of all-new rock compositions in Gaelic. Ceàrr is also notable for its sexual themes and strong obscenity; a rarity in the ultra-conservative modern Gaelic music scene.〔Sùil air a' cheud chlàr aig Mill a h-Uile Rud. ''Scotland on Sunday'' (04-07-04)〕〔Punk Gàidhlig nach eil idir dona. ''Scotsman'' (27-08-04)〕 The name of the album means ''wrong'' in Gaelic, and the band chose this name as a statement of their belief that you should use Gaelic, even if you don't feel entirely confident in the language.〔Òrain Ùra - An Gairm. ''Trusadh, episode 2'' BBC Alba. (24-12-2010). 24:20 minutes in.〕 ==Track listing== #Dè mu a Dheidhinn, 2:53 #Spàrr nad Thòn E, 2:49 #Feumaidh Sinn Ruith, 2:41 #Fèis Feise, 2:41 #Mill a h-Uile Rud, 2:20 #Ceàrr, 2:09 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ceàrr」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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