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Following the success of ‘Spirit of the Glen’ which was released in 2007 through Universal Music, the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards returned with their second album ‘Spirit of the Glen Journey’ out on 1 December 2008. Their debut album ‘Spirit of the Glen’ went double gold in the UK and was nominated for album of the year at the Classical Brit Awards 2008. Their second album had even more success.
During 2008 The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards were posted to Basra in Iraq. Understanding that the pipers are first and foremost serving soldiers, a mobile recording unit was taken out to the British base in Basra in order to record key tracks of the album. This makes it the first ever recording from the frontline of a warzone. Spirit of the Glen Journey went on to win the Classical Brit Awards 2009 'Album of The Year'
Those tracks recorded in Basra are Abide With Me, Dear Lord and Father, In Flanders Field and For the Fallen. The piper on For the Fallen is recorded live outside at the end of the runway on the base. You can hear the hum of Basra in the background. With Jim Naughtie reading the poem over the piper, it’s an extremely emotional track. In a moment that evokes the oscar-winning score of the film Atonement, Dear Lord and Father is sung by men from the regiment out in Basra. The power of these tracks to stir and move the listener is only highlighted knowing the context in which they were recorded. The album also features stunning recordings of Greensleeves, Unchained Melody and Auld Lang Syne.
The CD booklet contains exclusive photographs from Basra and the CD is enhanced with footage showing the recording in Basra.
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