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The Promise of the Day

The Promise of the Day
Studio album by The Corries
Released 1965 (1965)
Genre Scottish folk
Producer W Gordon Smith
The Corries chronology
The Corrie Folk Trio and Paddie Bell
(1964)The Corrie Folk Trio and Paddie Bell1964
The Promise of the Day
(1965)
Those Wild Corries
(1966)Those Wild Corries1966

The Promise of the Day is a music album by the band The Corrie Folk Trio and Paddie Bell. The album was produced in 1965.

The title of the album is a line from "The Uist Tramping Song". It was their first album in stereo and "The Uist Tramping Song" gives the three male voices very distinct stereo separation. On this album there are two sea shanties, and only one Jacobite song. For the first time Roy Williamson is given a lead vocal (Verdant Braes O' Screen) but his voice is weak compared to later albums. In the liner lines by W Gordon Smith he is cast in the role of an absent-minded scholar. Paddie Bell sings "Fear A Bhata", with the chorus in Gaelic. Their singing of "Killiecrankie" was recorded on film and broadcast on "The White Heather Club" at about the time that this album was recorded.

Acoustic guitars, mandolin, bandurra and penny whistle are heard but no credits are given.


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