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''Farewell to Nova Scotia'' is Battlefield Band's debut (studio) album. It was first released on LP in 1976 on the Breton label Arfolk as ''Scottish Folk'' and on the Escalibur label as ''Volume I - Farewell to Nova Scotia''.〔(BlogSpot "Time Has Told Me" / Post ""Battlefield Band" 1977" on Tuesday, January 09, 2007 & Post "Battlefield Band "Farewell to Nova Scotia" 1976" on Monday, February 11, 2008 )〕〔(Amazon / Farewell To Nova Scotia (Vinyl LP) )〕 ==History== High on the wing of success at Lorient festival 1975, the band entered a Breton recording studio and released this rare album featuring for the first and last time Ricky Starrs. ''Volume I - Farewell to Nova Scotia'' is predating their first Topic album (released on LP in 1977 as ''Battlefield Band'') and is followed by ''Volume II - Wae's me for Prince Charlie'' released on LP in 1978 on the Escalibur label as their second and last studio album on this label. The three studio albums that follow on the Topic label - Battlefield Band (1977), At The Front (1978) and Stand Easy (1979) - would be pretty much in the same vein. Battlefield Band is a trio made up of the founder members Alan Reid, Brian McNeill and string player Ricky Starrs. Alan Reid on vocals does the singing in much of the songs. Most of the music (7 songs, 5 instrumentals) is Scottish, but there is still Irish, Canadian, English and Australian influences here. Ricky Starrs would later be replaced by singer/bouzouki player Jamie McMenamy and whistle player John Gahagan, making Battlefield Band a quartet... 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「Farewell to Nova Scotia (Battlefield Band album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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