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Just a few of the other recordings I've had a hand (well
two hands, eight fingers) in over the years............ |
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| The Clergy's Lamentation - Ḍnal Maguire's
Occasional Band Rossendale Records (1980) rossrecs@talk21.com A great band, brought together by Donal Maguire the wonderful Irish singer from musicians in the North West of England. We combined Irish repertoire with the odd French tune and influence all played on harp, uillean pipes, button accordion, hurdy-gurdy, whistle, banjo and more besides. |
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| The Harp Key - Alison Kinnaird COMD1001 (1978) It was an honour to play a small part on such a ground breaking album from one of the greats (and a great friend.) In my eyes the first real traditional harp recording. |
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| Songs From the Bottom Drawer - Rod Paterson sings
Burns CDTRAX 117 (1996). What can I say? - my favourite male Scots singer, singing Burns and I get to join in! |
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| Scottish Harps - V.A. CDTRAX 5007 (1998) This came out of the programme of seven concerts performed at the 1998 Edinburgh International Festival when I was series director. A great taster for the diversity and breadth of styles that make up Scottish harping today. |
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| A Clear Day's Dawning - V.A. CDTRAX 176 (1999) A thousand years of Scotland's music to welcome the new Parliament. Featuring Sandy Brechin, Mairi Campbell, Jack Evans, Mike Katz, Tony McManus, Catherine-Ann MacPhee, Rod Paterson, Wendy Stewart and Gary West. |
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| The Islay Ball - Gary West CDTRAX 221 (2001) Accompanying Gary, my favourite piper, on harp and concertina on a few tracks with the wonderful Tony McManus on lots of others. Gary plays many styles of piping on big and small pipes plus whistles - all of them are great! |
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This page was last updated on 18 July 2007