Ewan Robertson - Some Kind of Certainty

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Released March 2010. The debut solo album from Ewan Robertson, a talented singer and guitarist and a member of Breabach.


Ewan was accepted into the National Centre Of Excellence For Traditional Music in 2000, where he studied fiddle and pipes. A shortage of accompanists at the school led Ewan to experiment with the guitar, which he continued to play whilst he was enrolled for a degree in Outdoor Education in Glasgow. There, he used the vibrant session scene to develop a driving style of guitar accompaniment. Ewan graduated with First Class Honours in 2005 and helped start the group Breabach, who won a Danny Kyle Award at Celtic Connections that year.


In 2008 Ewan Robertson became the first singer/guitarist to win the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician Of The Year award, which included a solo recording deal with Greentrax Recordings.


There are two traditional songs on the album - Gin I Were A Baron's Heir and Ship In Order - but others are contemporary works, including Vincent Black Lightning (Richard Thompson), When I'm Gone (Phil Ochs), The King Of Rome (Dave Sudbury) and Scarecrow Song (James Grant).


Ewan Robertson (vocals, guitar) with Angus Lyon (piano, Hammond organ, Fender Rhodes, accordion, vocals), Ewan MacPherson (guitar, mandolin, banjo, jaws harp, vocals), Rick Taylor (trombone, vocals), Patsy Reid (fiddle, viola, cello), Alan Train (pedal steel guitar), Donald Hay (drums, percussion), James Lindsay (double bass) and Emily Smith (backing vocals).


10 tracks: One For The Ditch * Vincent Black Lightning * Scarecrow Song * Man of War * Gin I Were a Baron's Heir * Ride Away * King of Rome * When I'm Gone * Doesn't Get Better * Ship in Order.