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"Adam Rennie & his Scottish Country Dance Quartet, Volume 2"
"Another Measure: Scottish Country Dance Music From The 1950's"
Adam Rennie SCD Quartet - Volume Two
Legacy 16CD
20 more tracks recorded for PYE Records in the 50s, between 1951 - 56, including 4 more tracks discovered after Volume 1 was released featuring EMI Parlophone label recordings.
Adam Rennie - fiddle
Bobby Brown - button accordion
George Robertson - piano
Jock White & Ed Robb - bass
"Superb Sound Quality" is on the front of these CDs, but there is a problem with this claim. While the digital may be fine, and I am glad to have these tracks, the discs are 'home-burns', not professional ~ meaning they use lower quality CD media and burning, what most of us have built into our computers ~ and are consequently less robust than what is generally produced commercially...
For those that might remember tape, these might be considered the 'ferric oxide' to the much better quality 'chrome oxide'...
"Adam Rennie & his Scottish Country Dance Quartet, Volume 2"
"Another Measure: Scottish Country Dance Music From The 1950's"
Adam Rennie SCD Quartet - Volume Two
Legacy 16CD
20 more tracks recorded for PYE Records in the 50s, between 1951 - 56, including 4 more tracks discovered after Volume 1 was released featuring EMI Parlophone label recordings.
Adam Rennie - fiddle
Bobby Brown - button accordion
George Robertson - piano
Jock White & Ed Robb - bass
http://www.allcelticmusic.com/
# Posted on May 7th 2007 by ceolachan
"Adam Rennie & his Scottish Country Dance Quartet, Volume 1" -
"Strict Tempo: Scottish Country Dance Music from the 1950's"
# Posted on May 7th 2007 by ceolachan
Adam Rennie Appreciation Week ~
~ the man, musician, band leader and composer:
"Box and Fiddle"
http://www.boxandfiddle.com/adam_rennie.htm
# Posted on May 7th 2007 by ceolachan
Volume 1 ~
Oops! ~ I'd cut off the link in doing the cut & paste:
http://www.thesession.org/recordings/display/2551
# Posted on May 7th 2007 by ceolachan
"Superb Sound Quality" is on the front of these CDs, but there is a problem with this claim. While the digital may be fine, and I am glad to have these tracks, the discs are 'home-burns', not professional ~ meaning they use lower quality CD media and burning, what most of us have built into our computers ~ and are consequently less robust than what is generally produced commercially...
For those that might remember tape, these might be considered the 'ferric oxide' to the much better quality 'chrome oxide'...
# Posted on May 20th 2007 by ceolachan
Discussion: How reliable are home-grown CD recordings?
# Posted on May 21st 2007 by lazyhound
http://www.thesession.org/discussions/display/13783
# Posted on May 21st 2007 by ceolachan