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Ceàrr
Studio album by
Released2004
GenreGaelic Punk
LabelClàran Droch-Shùil
Mill a h-Uile Rud chronology
Ceàrr Ceòl Gàidhlig mar Sgian nad Amhaich

Ceàrr was the first album by the Celtic rock band Mill a h-Uile Rud. Ceàrr was the first CD of all-new Gaelic songs ever released [1] and was also the first CD produced with exclusively Gaelic liner notes. Runrig's album Play Gaelic was the first album of all-Gaelic music in a modern, rock and roll style, but along with new compositions, featured rock re-workings of several traditional songs, and Oi Polloi's EP, Carson?, was the first vinyl record of all-new rock compositions in Gaelic. Ceàrr is also notable for its sexual themes and strong obscenity; a rarity in the ultra-conservative modern Gaelic music scene. [2] [3] The name of the album means wrong in Gaelic, and the band chose this name as a statement of their belief that you should use Gaelic, even if you don't feel entirely confident in the language. [4]

Track listing

  1. Dè mu a Dheidhinn, 2:53
  2. Spàrr nad Thòn E, 2:49
  3. Feumaidh Sinn Ruith, 2:41
  4. Fèis Feise, 2:41
  5. Mill a h-Uile Rud, 2:20
  6. Ceàrr, 2:09

Notes

  1. ^ Lang, Alison and McLeod, Wilson (2005) "Gaelic culture for sale: language dynamics in the marketing og Gaelic music." IV Mercator International Symposium on Minority Languages.
  2. ^ Sùil air a' cheud chlàr aig Mill a h-Uile Rud. Scotland on Sunday (04-07-04)
  3. ^ Punk Gàidhlig nach eil idir dona. Scotsman (27-08-04)
  4. ^ Òrain Ùra - An Gairm. Trusadh, episode 2 BBC Alba. (24-12-2010). 24:20 minutes in.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ceàrr
Studio album by
Released2004
GenreGaelic Punk
LabelClàran Droch-Shùil
Mill a h-Uile Rud chronology
Ceàrr Ceòl Gàidhlig mar Sgian nad Amhaich

Ceàrr was the first album by the Celtic rock band Mill a h-Uile Rud. Ceàrr was the first CD of all-new Gaelic songs ever released [1] and was also the first CD produced with exclusively Gaelic liner notes. Runrig's album Play Gaelic was the first album of all-Gaelic music in a modern, rock and roll style, but along with new compositions, featured rock re-workings of several traditional songs, and Oi Polloi's EP, Carson?, was the first vinyl record of all-new rock compositions in Gaelic. Ceàrr is also notable for its sexual themes and strong obscenity; a rarity in the ultra-conservative modern Gaelic music scene. [2] [3] The name of the album means wrong in Gaelic, and the band chose this name as a statement of their belief that you should use Gaelic, even if you don't feel entirely confident in the language. [4]

Track listing

  1. Dè mu a Dheidhinn, 2:53
  2. Spàrr nad Thòn E, 2:49
  3. Feumaidh Sinn Ruith, 2:41
  4. Fèis Feise, 2:41
  5. Mill a h-Uile Rud, 2:20
  6. Ceàrr, 2:09

Notes

  1. ^ Lang, Alison and McLeod, Wilson (2005) "Gaelic culture for sale: language dynamics in the marketing og Gaelic music." IV Mercator International Symposium on Minority Languages.
  2. ^ Sùil air a' cheud chlàr aig Mill a h-Uile Rud. Scotland on Sunday (04-07-04)
  3. ^ Punk Gàidhlig nach eil idir dona. Scotsman (27-08-04)
  4. ^ Òrain Ùra - An Gairm. Trusadh, episode 2 BBC Alba. (24-12-2010). 24:20 minutes in.

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