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''Rooz'' ((英語:Red)) is third album by Cornish folk band Dalla. It was released in 2007,〔SOURCE: Sleeve notes 5-060109-992738〕 also as a download. Some of the songs in the album are in the Cornish language. ==Track listing== # Dean Younk a Gernow (The young man of Cornwall) - Slow duet # Tane an Gove (The smith's fire) - Fast instrumental 〔Tane an Gove: the title refers to Michael An Gof〕 # Bal Maiden's Chant〔Bal maiden: Bal=Mine. Bal Maidens were employed at the surface to break up ore-bearing rocks and to pick out the bits worth smelting.〕 Fast duet # King of Sweden - also known as "Marriage may become a curse" - Instrumental faster and faster # Can Dilly (Dilly song)〔The Dilly Song: Words and music at (http://www.folkinfo.org )〕 - Call and response song # Tansys Golowan (Midsummer bonfire)〔Tansys Galowan: Feast of St John (23 June) was the occasion for bonfires across Cornwall.〕 - Lively instrumental with world music flavour (Tune composed by J.Mills). # Crantock Games 〔Crantock Games: The song commemorates a murder on the Crantock Feast Day 16 May 1721〕 Slows and thoughtful interpretation for duet # Descent〔Descent: The Cornish words are God's, when casting Lucifer into Hell in the Cornish drama ''Gwreans an Bys:The Creation of the World''(William Jordan, 1611), spoken by Pol Hodge.〕 # Seventeen Come Sunday〔WP article: Seventeen Come Sunday gives words but a different version is used in ''Rootz''.〕 - Jolly duet # Hernen Rooz (Red herring) - Instrumental, with an unusual finish 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「Rooz (album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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