Holding Gold Robin Laing

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2020

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
06.10.2020

Label: Robin Laing

Genre: Folk

Subgenre: Folk Rock

Interpret: Robin Laing

Das Album enthält Albumcover

Entschuldigen Sie bitte!

Sehr geehrter HIGHRESAUDIO Besucher,

leider kann das Album zurzeit aufgrund von Länder- und Lizenzbeschränkungen nicht gekauft werden oder uns liegt der offizielle Veröffentlichungstermin für Ihr Land noch nicht vor. Wir aktualisieren unsere Veröffentlichungstermine ein- bis zweimal die Woche. Bitte schauen Sie ab und zu mal wieder rein.

Wir empfehlen Ihnen das Album auf Ihre Merkliste zu setzen.

Wir bedanken uns für Ihr Verständnis und Ihre Geduld.

Ihr, HIGHRESAUDIO

  • 1 The Blantyre Overwinding 04:20
  • 2 The Ears of the Wolf 04:37
  • 3 Tiny Hands 02:51
  • 4 Superhero 03:39
  • 5 Thank You Whisky Vicar 05:41
  • 6 Wedding Song 04:22
  • 7 Bruce at Bannockburn 04:43
  • 8 I Still Believe in You 03:26
  • 9 Picasso Paints Guernica 03:53
  • 10 The Lamplighter 02:12
  • 11 The Wicker Man 04:03
  • 12 To Daffodils 03:32
  • 13 Whisky Pilgrims 03:45
  • Total Runtime 51:04

Info zu Holding Gold

Whisky und schottische Musik gehören zusammen – das sieht man auch in der Person von Robin Laing, dem schottischen Whiskybarden, der nicht nur – nach eigenen Angaben – mehr Songs über Whisky geschrieben hat als jeder andere auf der Welt, sondern auf dem Gebiet des Whiskys ein unbestrittener Fachmann ist, fünf Bücher geschrieben hat und unter anderem Tasting Notes für die Scotch Malt Whisky Society schreibt.

Aber darum soll es in diesem Artikel nicht gehen – sondern um die Musik von Robin Laing, die bedingt durch Covid-19 momentan leider nicht live zu hören ist, was dem Künstler natürlich auch einen massiven Einnahmeentgang beschert. Dafür können Sie jetzt sein neues sechstes Album „Holding Gold“ direkt bei Robin Laing erstehen und so ihn und seine Musik zu sich nach Hause einladen. Robin Laing signiert die gekauften CDs auch persönlich.

Alles zum neuen Album und der Musik darauf in der nachfolgenden Pressemitteilung – der wir ein Hörbeispiel aus Robin Laings vorletztem Album „Whisky for Breakfast“ anschließen: Talisker Bay.

Robin Laing,Gesang




Robin Laing
is a Scottish folk-singer and songwriter. Robin is originally from Edinburgh, and Edinburgh will always be his spiritual home. His affection for that city and indeed Scotland is evident in the subject matter of many of his songs. Robin now lives in the idyllic setting of rural Lanarkshire. Already he is sniffing out the local songs and finding possible subjects for composition.

Until September 1996, Robin's musical activities were semi-professional and fitted into a life dominated by a busy professional career as Director of a major Scottish mental health charity. Still he managed to do a fair bit of touring and release two solo albums, "Edinburgh Skyline" (1989) and "Walking in Time" (1994). He was also involved in two CD projects - "The Music and Song of Edinburgh", and "The Merry Muses". In September 1996 Robin "downshifted" to a full-time career in music - something he had wanted to do for some time.

Since becoming full-time professional Robin has created a one-man show on the subject of Scotch whisky called "The Angels' Share", has released another album (based on the show) and has toured extensively both in the UK and abroad. He has also been running traditional song classes in Lanarkshire and has become the Convener of a new organization, The New Makars Trust, which aims to promote songwriting in Scotland.

The Angels' Share combined two of Robin's passions - folk song and whisky - a powerful combination! When not exploring the purely cultural aspects of whisky, Robin is sometimes to be found on the Tasting Panel of the Scotch Malt Whisky Society. It's a difficult job, but someone has to do it! During the Edinburgh Festival Fringe he has joined forces with Jim Malcolm to do "Whisky, Women and Song" at the SMWS.

In terms of folk music, Robin's real interest is in folk song and especially the old Scots Ballads, or "Muckle Sangs" as they are sometimes known. However, he also has a tremendous respect for the songs of Robert Burns, (not just the rude ones), and the tradition of Scots fiddle music that has come from people like William Marshall, Scott Skinner and the Gow family. Robin's instrument is the classical guitar and some of these fiddle tunes transfer quite well.

In the folk tradition, Robin's influences are The Corries, Ewan McColl, Lizzie Higgins and Hamish Henderson, all for different reasons. He has many other influences; musically, from classical composers like Bach and Mahler, in poetry from Tennyson and in songwriting terms from Paul Simon and Stan Rogers, to name just a few. All of these influences find their way into the process that produces Robin's own song compositions. They have a variety of styles because of this, and tend to have their main strength in the lyrical side of the composition. The songs are constructed with care and attention and a great deal of selection along the way.



Dieses Album enthält kein Booklet

© 2010-2024 HIGHRESAUDIO