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Lizie Lindsay (Roud 94,
Child 226), also
known as "Lizzie Lindsay" or "
Leezie Lindsay", is a
traditional English-language folk song most
likely originating...
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Feeling that he may be
destined to be a healer, he
travels with his
friend Leezie to "The Dead Lands," a plague-ravaged area,
where they must face not only...
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three from 2007's
Peacetime ("Ye
banks and Braes", "Aye
Waukin O" and "
Leezie Lindsay") the
unreleased "Dainty Davie", also from that session, and a brand...
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Night Songs) (published 1921); on
poems of
Joseph Freiherr von
Eichendorff Leezie Lindsay (published 1917);
lyrics by
Reinhold von
Warlich Love
Comes and...
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available on 2007's
Peacetime ("Ye
Banks and Braes", "Aye Waukin-O" and "
Leezie Lindsay") "Dainty Davie", also from that
session was
previously unreleased...
- be
heard as one
continuous track.
Running time: 38
minutes 13 seconds. "
Leezie Lindsay" (Ronnie Browne/ Roy Williamson) "Braw Braw Lads" (Trad) "Peat Fire...
- (Eric Bibb), Oran na
Cloiche (Kathleen MacInnes),
Falani (Béla Fleck),
Leezie Lindsay (Eddi Reader),
Boats up the
River (Dirk Powell), Lay My
Burden Down...
- variety. She can move from
richly comic character sketches such as 'Muckle
Leezie Jean' and 'Boanie Picters' to
moving studies of
people as in 'Aald Daa'...
- "Should I Pray?" (John Douglas) – 3:17 "The Afton" (Johnny Dillon) – 4:37 "
Leezie Lindsay" (Traditional,
Robert Burns, Eddi Reader, Boo Hewerdine) – 4:46...
- "My
Early Walk" "Wee
Willie Gray" "My Hoggie" "Afton Water" "The Winter" "
Leezie Lindsay" A
complete performance takes about 18 minutes.
Musicologist Peter...