The Springbank Voyage

Barry Nisbet

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A brand-new album from Barry Nisbet, taking inspiration from a 1908 voyage.

In May 1908 the Clydebuilt sailing barque 'Springbank' sailed from Leith, loading a cargo of coal in Hamburg before setting out on a 14,000 mile voyage round Cape Horn to Santa Rosalía, Mexico. Her crew included a woman from Liverpool, a captain from Newfoundland, and

A brand-new album from Barry Nisbet, taking inspiration from a 1908 voyage.

In May 1908 the Clydebuilt sailing barque 'Springbank' sailed from Leith, loading a cargo of coal in Hamburg before setting out on a 14,000 mile voyage round Cape Horn to Santa Rosalía, Mexico. Her crew included a woman from Liverpool, a captain from Newfoundland, and several Shetlanders and Orcadians. Heartbreak, danger and wonder follow the ship's traumatic voyage to her destination. Shetland songwriter/fiddle player Barry Nisbet's all-new musical telling of the story includes a talented cast of Scottish musicians, and incorporates sample archive recordings from Shetland storyteller Lawrence Tulloch (1947-2017).

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The Springbank Voyage tells the story of the Clydebuilt four-masted sailing barque Springbank and her journey from Hamburg to Mexico in 1908. Her crew included a woman from Liverpool, a captain from Newfoundland, five Shetlanders, one Orcadian, and various sailors from England, Scotland and Denmark. Heartbreak, danger, wonder and tragedy follow the ship's voyage round Cape Horn to her destination in Mexico. 

Nisbet’s music has been compared to influences from the late Iain MacKintosh to the Waterboys; his fiddle style derives from a rare Shetland tradition of Cullivoe fiddlers. 

The album comprises original tunes and songs that explore Scots and Shetland dialect, and was recorded with a studio band including Ellen Gira on cello; Theo Barnard (Wire and Wool) on guitar, Pepita Emmerichs (Oh Pep!) on mandolin; Ade Dacre (Badly Drawn Boy) on drums; Stephen Jack (Theo Bleak) on bass; Eilidh Grant on vocals, Harry Bird (The Rubber Wellies) on backing vocals, and Miriam Iorwerth on Marimba. It was recorded by Robin Wynn-Evans (Dodgy, Manic Street Preachers, The View) at Tpot Studios, Perthshire. Cover art was created by Mick Peter of Glasgow. 

The tracks also feature spoken samples from Shetland storyteller Lawrence Tulloch (1942-2017), and Shetlanders Alice Jamieson and Helen Nisbet. 

The Springbank Voyage was funded by Creative Scotland and supports Scotland’s Year of Stories, 2022. 

Barry Nisbet says: ‘The story of the Springbank voyage has fascinated me since I first heard it from Lawrence Tulloch in Shetland as a child; my retelling for this album is inspired by many of my own experiences sailing square rig ships in the Pacific between 2000-2008’. 

Jenna Reid says “My friend Barry has written an album of wonderful music. I love it but most of all I'd like you all to love it too. Barry is one of the most gifted people I know - at home with any stringed instrument or captaining a ship on the seven seas. Find him here with his music, beautifully drawing on the traditions of Shetland and his life on the water"