Cape Breton...that island in the stream...known around the world for its
songs and people. Wouldn't it be nice to have some of the best-known
songs on one CD? Stephen MacDonald must have been reading music fans'
minds as his company has just released "Cape Breton By
Request."
This
14-track collection is going to be a treasured CD of mine for years to
come. Some of the island's greatest writers/composers compositions
appear on this CD. These include Kenzie MacNeil, Buddy MacDonald,
Allister MacGillivray, Jimmy Rankin, Rita MacNeil, Dan R. MacDonald,
Howie MacDonald, Bob Quinn, R. J. MacEachern and Leon Dubinsky. The
songs speak of the island, the people, the culture.
"Working Man" sung by Men of the Deeps talks about the
miners in the coal industry. "Song for the Mira" sung by Matt
Minglewood is about the well-known Mira River which runs along the east
side of the island, a great place for fishing and swimming. The Barra
MacNeils bring "The Island" to life, spotlighting Cape Breton
& the common occurrence of residents having to leave to find work.
Raylene Rankin's version of "Rise Again" has become almost the
unofficial anthem for Cape Breton, about having faith in the children
and hope for the future. And every time she hits the high-note at the
end, chills run down your spine!
And what's a Cape Breton album without some fiddle tunes...Buddy
MacMaster & Howie MacDonald provide some high-energy tunes to get
you up and dancing! And Howie's tune "Scotch Music" will have
you laughing as well...just listen to the lyrics!
All of the songs on this CD are featured on the individual artists
CD's except for one..."Fare Thee Well Love." True, it does
appear on a CD, that of the original writers/performers, The Rankin
Family. Being as the Rankins are one of my favourite artists, if someone
redid one of their songs it would have to be done pretty near perfect.
And this is one of those cases!
11-year-old Fiona MacGillivray was approached to do the only remake
on the CD, a very high honour indeed. This tells you something about the
singer from the start. And she wasn't even born when this song was first
released! Fiona & her 13-year-old brother Ciaran (who accompanies
her on background vocals) are going to be part of the next generation of
talent to come out of Cape Breton. Considering their background (father
Allistair is one of Cape Breton's best known songwriters, with a couple
of his compositions appearing on this CD), it's no surprise his children
are in the music spotlight!
Like Sounds of Nova Scotia Volume 3, not much information is given on
the artists, so you'll have to visit the artists websites to find out
more!
If you or someone you know is from or loves Cape Breton, get them
this CD as a present. They'll thank you for it!