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Musical Tour of Scotland
Studio album by
Billy Connolly
Released1995
GenreFolk
Length51:57
LabelTickety-Boo
ProducerGraham Preskett
Professional ratings
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AllmusicMusical Tour of ScotlandMusical Tour of ScotlandMusical Tour of ScotlandMusical Tour of ScotlandMusical Tour of Scotland[1]

Musical Tour of Scotland is a collection of traditional and original songs and tunes which accompanied Billy Connolly's 1994 television series World Tour of Scotland. It was released in 1995.[2]

Connolly provides vocals on "The Waltzing Fool", "I Wish I Was in Glasgow" and "Irish Heartbeat". Ralph McTell, meanwhile, sings on "Will Ye Go", "The Islands", "Tangle of the Isles" and "Flower of Scotland". The remaining ten songs are instrumentals.

The musical nature of this album is notable as Connolly, who had been a folk musician in the 1960s and early 70s, and who included musical interludes in his comedy albums and performances up until 1983, had mostly phased music out of his performances by the late 1980s.

"I Wish I Was in Glasgow" was written by Connolly in 1983 and released on his album A Change Is As Good As Arrest. With the lines "I would take you there and show you, but they've pulled the building down" and "they bulldozed it all to make a road", he laments that the section of Dover Street, between Breadalbane and Claremont Streets, on which he was born was demolished around a decade earlier. This version omits the first verse: Oh I wish I was in Glasgow / With some good old friends of mine / Some good old rough companions / And some good old smooth red wine / We could talk about the old days / And the shipyard's sad decline / And drink to the boys on the road. Also, on the rare occasions he performed the song live, prior to its inclusion here, friends became pals, and and when I think about it, became and any time it's in my mind.

"I was a bit depressed about Glasgow when I wrote it, but since then it has cheered up somewhat," Connolly said prior to a performance of the song in the late 1980s. In World Tour of Scotland, he added, "It's as if someone worked out how to use [Glasgow's] skylight."

All but the final song, a live cover of Van Morrison's "Irish Heartbeat", are studio recordings. "Barges" is an instrumental version of a McTell-penned song that originally appeared on his 1972 album Not till Tomorrow. "Irish Heartbeat" was performed during Connolly's 1988 tour. Connolly, playing acoustic guitar, is joined on stage by female backing vocalist Julienne Taylor[3] and, from the bridge onwards, by the College of Piping pipe band. The song was limited-released as a single.

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ "Musical Tour of Scotland" CD inlay, 1995.
  3. ^ Julienne Taylor's official Facebook page

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