Beg & Borrow
Beg & Borrow is the thirty-second album by Battlefield Band (with special guests) and their twenty-fourth studio album, released on the Temple Records label as a digital download (and on streaming) on 21 August 2015 and on CD in the UK on 18 September 2015 and in the United States on 16 October 2015.[1] OverviewOn 1 January 2015, Battlefield Band revealed in an e-mail to their fanbase that, back from their US tour in October/November 2014, they were working hard in the studio on a new recording project with the working title Beg, Borrow & Steal. The Irish / Scottish album would highlight and explore the cultural cross-fertilisation of the vibrant musical traditions of Scotland & Ireland and the group would collaborate with many other leading traditional musicians and scholars. Mick Moloney (USA/Ireland), Nuala Kennedy (Ireland), Aaron Jones (Ireland), Christine Primrose (Scotland), Alison Kinnaird (Scotland) & Barry Gray (Australia) were due to be all on board, with more to follow. The band has been awarded Creative Scotland assistance for this project. If all would have gone well as initially announced and expected, the recordings would have been available on Temple Records by March 2015 - it might even have turned into a tour if all would have gone well and the musicians would have been available. In Summer 2015, not a single news had surfaced about the new album project. On 22 June 2015, on their Twitter page, Battlefield Band announced a January 2016 (11-date) tour of Germany, Switzerland and Austria due to begin on 14 January in Offenburg, Germany and end on 31 January 2016 in Hamburg, Germany.[6] This would be Battlefield Band's return to the stage after more than a year of inactivity for the band had not tour during the whole year 2015... On 14 August 2015, Battlefield Band's label Temple Records finally announced that the new album had been re-titled simply as "Beg & Borrow" and would be released as a digital download (and on streaming) on 21 August 2015, on CD in the UK on 18 September 2015 and on CD in the United States on 16 October 2015. Battlefield Band later confirmed that they would embark on 14 January 2016 on a 16-date tour of German-speaking countries (Germany, German-speaking Switzerland, Austria) including a radio show and a TV show in Germany, due to end on 31 January 2016.[7] Beg & Borrow is Battlefield Band's third studio album to be recorded by the band's new line-up since the last remaining founding member Alan Reid's definitive departure at the end of 2010 and their first one without recent comer Ewen Henderson since his departure from the band during 2014. Critical receptionOn 5 October 2015, The Green Man Review stated: «...[Battlefield Band is] still a driving force in Scottish music... [Beg & Borrow is] a rich record in every aspect», paying the band (and their guests) compliments: «full marks to everyone involved.»[3] On 28 November 2015, Beg & Borrow received a four star album review (out of 5) from The Scotsman's music critic Jim Gilchrist, stating: «The Battlefield Band, currently reduced to a trio of fiddler Alasdair Whyte, piper Mike Katz and guitarist-singer Sean O'Donnell, bulk up by recruiting a host of guests from Scotland, Ireland and beyond for a lively spree. There are the expected jigs and reels aplenty, as well as engaging contributions from guests [...] but the vital core of it all remains White, Katz and O'Donnell in full flight.»[4] On 8 December 2015, Beg & Borrow received a warm review from the Folk Radio UK's music critic Johnny Whalley, calling it a «bouncing baby of an album» and stating: «The variety of styles and instrumentation that the guest artists have contributed results in an album of far greater scope than one might expect.», adding: «Beg and Borrow by no means has the feel of a compilation album, the care and attention given to researching, performing and explaining the material ensures that the underlying theme is always, and pleasurably, apparent.» and «The whole album, music and text, is an education of the best possible sort, packed with great music and enough background information to satisfy your immediate needs.»[5] In the January–February 2016 issue of (French magazine) Trad' Mag, Beg & Borrow received a three star review (out of 5) from folk critic Philippe Cousin, stating: «Being the oldest band from the Scottish music scene, Battlefield Band is crowned with forty-seven years of activity and more than thirty albums. In 2015, the band is back with Beg & Borrow, an album which combines two cultures with brio. The first word that comes to mind here is "wealth". A musical wealth celebrated in twelve instrumental tracks and six wonderful songs. In almost fifty years of existence, no less than twenty musicians joined the band. However, they have kept a distinctive sound, instantly recognizable.» Track listing
PersonnelBattlefield Band
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