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Complete Songs Of Robert Burns Boxed Set [CD Box Set]

Complete Songs Of Robert Burns Boxed Set [CD Box Set]

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The Complete Robert Burns Collection - 12-volume CD archive

A re-issue in a smaller, neater boxed set of the definitive collection of all Robert Burns' songs. The standard of both the music and the recording is consistently high. Top performers such as Jim Reid, Billy Ross, Rod Paterson, Janet Russell, Ian F Benzie, Tony Cuffe…

Originally released early in 2003, the groundbreaking series took seven years to complete and involved over 80 singers and instrumentalists. It remains the definitive collection of Robert Burns's songs and the timeless poetry of Burns is brought vividly to life in this unique 12-volume CD archive.

A Highland lad my love was born (MAIRI MAC INNES
A man's a man for a' that (IAN F BENZIE
A rose-bud by my early walk (GORDEANNA McCULLOCH
A' the lads (WENDY WEATHERBY
Adieu! (JIM REID
Adown winding Nith (JOHN NICHOL
Ae fond kiss (original version) (MAE McKENNA
Aften hae I play'd (KIRSTEN EASDALE
Again rejoicing nature sees (GORDON KELLY
Ah Chloris since it may not be (TICH FRIER
Altho' my back (JAMIE McMENEMY
Altho' my back (was at the wa') (WENDY WEATHERBY
Among our young lasses (JOHN CROALL
Among the trees (CORRINA HEWAT
An O for ane and twenty Tam (WENDY WEATHERBY
And I'll kiss thee yet (JOHN MORRAN
Anna (JIM REID
As down the burn (BILLY ROSS
As honest Jacob (BILLY ROSS
As I cam down by Annan side (KIRSTEN EASDALE
As I cam down by yon castle wa' (ALISTAIR HULETT
As I cam in by our gate-end (JIM REID
As I came o'er the Cairney mount (KIRSTEN EASDALE
As I stood by (TICH FRIER
As I was a wand'ring (KARINE POLWART
As I went out ae May morning (MICK WEST
As late by a sodger (GEORGE DUFF
Auld lang syne (RONNIE BROWNE
Auld Rob Morris (JAMES MALCOLM
Awa wi' your witchcraft (JAMES MALCOLM
Awa, Whigs, awa! (JAMES MALCOLM
Ay, waukin, O (TONY CUFFE
Bannocks o' bear meal (GILLIAN MACDONALD
Behold, my love (MAIRI CAMPBELL
Beware o' bonie Ann (BILLY ROSS
Blythe hae I been (BOBBY EAGLESHAM
Blythe, blythe (WENDY WEATHERBY
Bonie wee thing (JOHN MORRAN
Braw, braw lads on Yarrow braes (ELSPETH COWIE
Brose and butter (BILLY ROSS
By Allan stream (ROD PATERSON
Ca' the yowes (IAN BRUCE
Ca' the yowes (KIRSTEN EASDALE
Caledonia (JAMES MALCOLM
Carl an the king come (NIALL KENNY
Cauld blaws the wind frae east to west (LESLEY HALE
Cauld is the e'enin blast (IAN ANDERSON
Charlie, he's my darling (AIMEE LEONARD
Clarinda (STEVE BYRNE
Cock up your beaver (When first my brave Johnie) (WENDY WEATHERBY
Come boat me o'er (MICK WEST
Come let me take thee (JANET RUSSELL & GILLIAN MACDONALD
Come rede me dame (CHRISTINE KYDD
Comin' thro' the rye (GORDEANNA McCULLOCH
Contented wi' little, and cantie wi' mair (JOHN MORRAN
Corn rigs are bonie (ROSS KENNEDY
Craigie-burn Wood (GILLIAN MACDONALD
Craigie-burn Wood (IAN BRUCE
Dainty Davie (KIRSTEN EASDALE
Dire was the hate (WENDY WEATHERBY
Does haughty Gaul invasion threat? (JOHN NICHOL
Dost ask me, why I send thee here (CORRINA HEWAT
Duncan Gray (JANET RUSSELL & CHRISTINE KYDD
Extempore (ROSS KENNEDY
Fair the face of orient day (JIM REID
Fairest maid (GEORGE DUFF
Farewell thou fair day (KIRSTEN EASDALE
Farewell thou stream (STEVE BYRNE
Fate gave the word (LESLEY HALE
Frae the friends and land I love (CORRINA HEWAT
From thee, Eliza, I must go (JOHN MORRAN
Fy let us a' to Kirkeubright (JOHN NICHOL
Galloway Tom (IAN BRUCE
Gat Ye me, o, gat Ye me (ELSPETH COWIE
Geordie (ALISTAIR HULETT
Glencoe (JOHN MORRAN
Go on sweet bird (CHRISTINE KYDD
Green grow the rashes, O (JOHN MORRAN
Green grow the rashes, O (Bawdy Version) (WENDY WEATHERBY
Green sleeves (IAN F BENZIE
Grim Grizzel (TICH FRIER
Glide ale (JAMIE McMENEMY
Gudeen to you kimmer (CHRISTINE KYDD & ROD PATERSON
Had I a cave (KIRSTEN EASDALE
Had I the Wyte (ROD PATERSON
Heard Ye o' the tree o' France (ROD PATERSON
Hee balou, my sweet wee Donald (GILLIAN MACDONALD
Helen O'Kirkconnel (JOHN MORRAN
Here is the glen (STEVE BYRNE
Here's a health to ane (GORDON KELLY
Here's a health to them (GORDON KELLY
Here's to thy health (JOHN CROALL
Hey ca' thro (JANET RUSSELL & CHRISTINE KYDD
Hey, how my johnie lad (MICK WEST
Highland laddie (GILLIAN MACDONALD
How can my poor heart be glad (GILLIAN FRAME
How cruel are the parents (IAN F BENZIE
How lang and dreary is the night (BILLY ROSS
Hughie Graham (IAN F BENZIE
Husband, husband (LESLEY HALE & TICH FRIER
I am a bard (IAN BRUCE
I am a son of Mars (TICH FRIER
I am my mammie's ae bairn (WENDY WEATHERBY
I coft a stane o'haslock woo (MAIRI CAMPBELL
I do confess (JOHN MORRAN
I gaed a waefru' gate (ROSS KENNEDY
I hae a wife o' my ain (BILLY ROSS
I hae been at Crookie-Den (LESLEY HALE
I maun hae a wife (DAVY STEELE
I murder hate (NIALL KENNY
I once was a maid (MAIRI MAC INNES
I sing of a whistle (KIRSTEN EASDALE
I dream'd I lay (BOBBY EAGLESHAM
I'll ay ca' in by yon town (BOBBY EAGLESHAM
I'll tell you a tale (TICH FRIER
In comin' by the brig o' Dye (JOHN MORRAN
In Edinburgh town (WENDY WEATHERBY
In Mauchline (JAMIE McMENEMY
In simmer (KIRSTEN EASDALE
In Tarbolton (ROSS KENNEDY
Is this thy plighted, fond regard (JOHN CROALL
It is na Jean (LIONEL McCLELLAND
It was a' for our rightfru' king (MICK WEST
Ither seek (GEORGE DUFF
It's up wi' the Souters o'Selkirk (BOSS KENNEDY
Jamie, come try me (ELSPETH COWIE
Jockie's ta'en the parting kiss (JANET RUSSELL & GILLIAN MACDONALD
John Anderson my jo (ELSPETH COWIE
John Barleycorn: a ballad (DAVY STEELE
John come kiss me (GILLIAN MACDONALD
Johnie Blunt (JAMIE McMENEMY
Jumpin' John (TONY CUFFE
Kellyburn Braes (ALAN REID
Ken ye ought o' Captain Grose? (MAIRI CAMPBELL
Killiecrankie (JAMIE McMENEMY
Kissin' my Katie (TONY CUFFE
Lady Mary Ann (BILLY ROSS
Landlady count the lawin (RONNIE BROWNE
Long hae we parted been (BRIAN MILLER
Lassie wi' the lintwhite locks (IAN BRUCE
Lassie, lend me your braw hemp heckle (IAN F BENZIE
Last May a braw wooer (GILLIAN MACDONALD
Leezie Lindsay (ARTHUR JOHNSTONE
Let me ryke up to dight that tear (ROD PATTERSON
Let not woman e'er complain (ELSPETH COWIE
Logan Braes (WENDY WEATHERBY
Long, long the night (JOHN MORRAN
Loud blow the frosty breezes (WENDY WEATHERBY
Louis what reck I by thee (JAMIE McMENEMY
Lovely was she (ROSS KENNEDY
MacPherson's farewell (BILLY ROSS
Man was made to mourn (ROSS KENNEDY
Mark yonder pomp (LIONEL McCLELLAND
Mary Morison (BILLY ROSS
Mary queen of Scots lament (MAE McKENNA
Masonic song (DAVY STEELE
Montgomerie's Peggy (IAN F BENZIE
Musing (MAIRI CAMPBELL
My bonie lass (IAN BRUCE
My collier laddie (ALAN REID
My Eppie Adair (ROSS KENNEDY
My father was a farmer (STEVE BYRNE
My girl she's airy (BOBBY EAGLESHAM
My Harry (WENDY WEATHERBY
My heart is sair (MAE McKENNA
My heart is wae (KARINE POLWART
My heart's in the Highlands (KARINE POLWART
My lady's gown (ALISTAIR HULETT
My love she's but a lassie yet (JIM REID
My Nanie, O (ROD PATERSON
My Peggy's face (BILLY ROSS
My Sandie O (MAIRI CAMPBELL
My wife's a wanton, wee thing (ROD PATERSON
Nae gentle dames (GEORGE DUFF
Nanie's awa (ROSS KENNEDY
No churchman am I (ALISTAIR HULETT
Now Spring has clad (GORDON KELLY
Now westlin winds & slaught'ring guns (IAN BRUCE
O an' ye were dead gudeman (GORDEANNA McCULLOCH
O ay my wife she dang me (JOHN NICHOL
O bonie was yon rosy brier (JOHN NICHOL
O can ye labour lea (CORRINA HEWAT
O dear Minny (MAE McKENNA
O for my ain king (ROSS KENNEDY
O gie the lass her fairin', lad (JAMIE McMENEMY
O how can I be blithe (KIRSTEN EASDALE
O how shall I unskilfu' try (ROD PATTERSON
O I forbid you, maidens a' (KIRSTEN EASDALE
O lay thy loof (JAMIE McMENEMY
O leave novels (WENDY WEATHERBY
O lovely Polly Stewart (JOHN NICHOL
O Mally's meek (IAN BRUCE
O May, thy morn (DAVY STEELE
O my luve's like a red, red rose (DAVY STEELE
O my luve's like a red, red rose (part original version) (TICH FRIER
O once I lov'd a bonnie lass (DAVY STEELE
O Philly (TICH FRIER & LESLEY HALE
O poortith cauld (ROSS KENNEDY
O sad and heavy (JOHN NICHOL
O saw ye my dear (TICH FRIER
O saw ye my dearie? (JIM REID
O sing a new song (JANET RUSSELL
O stay (JOHN NICHOL
O thou pale orb (MAIRI CAMPBELL
O Tibbie, I hae seen the day (BRIAN MILLER
O wat ye wha that lo'es me (GORDON KELLY
O wat yc wha 's in yon town (JOHN CROALL
O were my love yon lilac fair (ROSS KENNEDY
O wert thou in the cauld blast (LIONEL McCLELLAND
O wert thou love (BILLY ROSS
O wha'll mow me now? (JANET RUSSELL
O wha'll mow me now? (JANET RUSSELL
O where hae ye been, Lord Ronald, my son? (RONNIE BROWNE
O whistle and I'll come to you (WENDY WEATHERBY
O why the deuce (NIALL KENNY
O, cam ye here the fight to shun? (KARINE POLWART
O, I am come to the low countrie (EISPETH COWIE
O, ken ye what Meg o' the mill has gotten (parts one & two) (JIM REID
O, Kenmure's on and awa (KIRSTEN EASDALE
O, leeze me on my spinnin-wheel (KARINE POLWART
O, let me in this ae night (TONY CUFFE
O, luve will venture in (JAMIE McMENEMY
O, meikle thinks my luve (MAE McKENNA
O, mirk, mirk is this midnight hour (MAE McKENNA
O, open the door (NIALL KENNY
O, rattlin, roarin Willie (ROD PATERSON
O, saw ye bonie Lesley? (ED MILLER
O, steer her up, an haud her gaun (ROD PATERSON
O, that I had ne'er been married (ROD PATERSON
O, were I on Parnassus hill (ALAN REID
O, whar gat ye that hauver-meal bannock? (WENDY WEATHERBY
O, when she comes ben, she bobbed (IAN BRUCE
Of a' the airts the wind can blaw (ROD PATERSON
On a bank of flowers (LESLEY HALE
On Cessnock Banks (JOHN NICHOL
One night as I did wander (LESLEY HALE
Orthodox, orthodox (KIRSTEN EASDALE
Out over the forth (LESLEY HALE
Peg Nicholson (JOHN MORRAN
Rantin', rovin' Robin (BILLY ROSS
Raving winds (BOBBY EAGLESHAM
Robin shure in hairst (DAVY STEELE
Sae flaxen were her ringlets (ALISTAIR HULETT
Saint Stephen's house (ROSS KENNEDY
Saw ye my Maggie? (FINDLAY NAPIER & GORDON KELLY
Scots wha hae (ARTHUR JOHNSTONE
Scroggam (JAMIE McMENEMY
See the smoking bowl (ROD PATTERSON
Sensibility how charming (GEORGE DUFF
She is a winsome wee thing (ALISTAIR HULETT
She's fair and fause (MICK WEST
Sir John Cope (JAMIE McMENEMY
Sir Wisdom's a fool (TICH FRIER
Sleep'st thou or wak'st thou (LIONEL McCLELLAND
Stay my charmer (TICH FRIER
Streams that glide (AIMEE LEONARD
Such a parcel of rogues in a nation (IAN BRUCE
Sweet Afton (TONY CUFFE
Sweet Tibbie Dunbar (IAN F BENZIE
Sweetest May (JOHN MORRAN
Tam Glen (GORDEANNA McCULLOCH
The auld man's mare's dead (CHRISTINE KYDD
The auld man's mare's dead (CHRISTINE KYDD
The auld man's winter thought (IAN BRUCE
The bairns gat out (WENDY WEATHERBY
The banks of the Devon (KARINE POLWART
The Birks of Aberfeldy (RONNIE BROWNE
The Campbells are comin (KIRSTEN EASDALE
The Captain's lady (JOHN MORRAN
The cares o' love (CHRISTINE KYDD
The Catrines Woods (JIM REID
The cooper o' Cuddy (TONY CUFFE
The day returns (GILLIAN MACDONALD
The deil's awa wi' th' exciseman (JANET RUSSELL & CHRISTINE KYDD
The dusty miller (ROD PATERSON
The gloomy night is gath'ring fast (CORRINA HEWAT
The groves of sweet myrtle (BOBBY EAGLESHAM
The guidwife count the lawin (ALISTAIR HULETT
The heather was blooming (GILLIAN MACDONALD
The lass that made the bed to me (JAMIE McMENEMY
The lazy mist (MAIRI CAMPBELL
The lea-rigg (ROD PATERSON
The lovely lass of Inverness (JAMES MALCOLM
The night (TICH FRIER
The noble Maxwells (KARINE POLWART
The ploughman (LESLEY HALE
The reel o' Stumpie (GORDEANNA McCULLOCH
The rowin't in her apron (AIMEE LEONARD
The shepherd's wife (JAMES MALCOLM
The silver tassie (BILLY ROSS
The slave's lament (CHRISTINE KYDD
The small birds rejoice (JAMES MALCOLM
The smiling Spring (JIM REID
The soldier's return (IAN BRUCE
The sun is sunk (GEORGE DUFF
The taylor (GILLIAN MACDONALD
The taylor fell thro' the bed (JOHN NICHOL
The Thames flows proudly to the sea (IAN BRUCE
The weary pund o' tow (TONY CUFFE
The white cockade (WENDY WEATHERBY
The winter it is past (BILLY ROSS
The wintry west extends his blast (IAN F BENZIE
The wren's nest (GILLIAN MACDONALD
There grows a borne brier-bush (JAMES MALCOLM
There was a bonie lass (JOHN NICHOL
There was a jolly gauger (JIM REID
There was a lass and she was fair (JANET RUSSELL
There was a lass, they ca'd her Meg (CORRINA HEWAT
There was five Carlins (KIRSTEN EASDALE
There was twa wives (ROD PATERSON
There'll never be peace till Jamie comes hame (JAMIE McMENEMY
There's a youth in this city (GILLIAN MACDONALD
There's news lasses (MAE McKENNA
There's three true gude fellows (JAMIE McMENEMY
Thickest night (BILLY ROSS
Thine am I (JIM REID
This is no my ain lassie (JOHN CROALL
Tho' cruel fate (ALISTAIR HULETT
Thou gloomy December (CORRINA HEWAT
Thou hast jeft me ever, jamie (ELSPETH COWIE
Thou ling'ring star (JIM REID
Tibbie fowler o' the glen (MICK WEST
To daunton me (JANET RUSSELL
To the weaver's gin you go (JANET RUSSELL
True-hearted was he (JOHN NICHOL
Turn again, thou fair Eliza! (ED MILLER
Twa bonie lads (GILLIAN MACDONALD
Twas even (ROD PATERSON
Twas in the seventeen hunder year (GORDON KELLY
Twas na her bonie blue e'e (IAN ANDERSON
Twos past one o'clock (ROSS KENNEDY
Up and warn a' Willie (FINDLAY NAPIER
Up and waur them a', Jamie (GEORGE DUFF
Wae is my heart (KARINE POLWART
Wandering Willie (MAE McKENNA
Weary fa' you, Duncan Gray (KARINE POLWART
Wee Willie Gray (TONY CUFFE & ROD PATERSON
Wha is that at my bower-door? (JOHN MORRAN & ELSPETH COWIE
Wha my babie clouts (WENDY WEATHERBY
Wha will buy my troggin (ROSS KENNEDY
Wham will we send (JIM REID
Whare are you gaun, my bonie lass? (BRIAN MILLER
What can a young lassie do wi an auld man (IAN F BENZIE
What merriment has taen the Whigs (BOBBY EAGLESHAM
What will I do gin my Hoggie die? (CHRISTINE KYDD
When first I came to Stewart Kyle (ED MILLER
When Guilford good our pilot stood (ALISTAIR HULETT
When Mary cam over the border (WENDY WEATHERBY
When maukin bucks (ROD PATERSON
When Princes and Prelates (JANET RUSSELL
When rosy May comes in wi' flowers (TONY CUFFE
Where are the joys? (JIM REID
Where braving angry winter's storms (KIRSTEN EASDALE
Where cart rins rowin (LESLEY HALE
White larks with little wing (ROSS KENNEDY
While prose-work and rhymes (JANET REID
Whistle o'er the lave o't (BILLY ROSS
Why tell thy lover (MAIRI CAMPBELL
Will ye go to the Indies (JIM REID
Willie brew'd a peck o' maut (TONY CUFFES & ROD PATERSON
Willie Wastle (ROD PATERSON
Wilt thou be my deary (JOHN NICHOL
Ye banks and braes and streams (ROSS KENNEDY
Ye banks and braes o' bonie Doon (MICK WEST
Ye flowery banks (MAIRI CAMPBELL)
Ye Jacobites by name (IAN BRUCE)
Ye jovial boys (ROSS KENNEDY)
Yestreen I had a pint o' wine (TONY CUFFE)
Yen wild mossy mountains (JIM REID)
Young and souple was I (DAVY STEELE)
Young Jockie (GILLIAN MACDONALD)
Young Peggy blooms (GEORGE DUFF)
Your friendship (KIRSTEN EASDALE)
You're welcome to Despots, Dumourier (STEVE BYRNE)
You're welcome, Willie Stewart (MAE McKENNA)

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