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Best Day

Mairearad Green & Anna Massie

Scottish
Shouty Records

Released: 31st October 2015
Catalogue Number: SHOUTYCD03
Barcode: 5060358920561
Running Time: 40 mins.

CD£11.80Out of Stock

You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.


Multi-talented indeed and lively with-it. Long standing players on 'other folks' CDs, this is (at least) their third as a dynamic duo.
A pleasurable listen from an equally pleasurable pairing.

1. The Red Poppy: Mrs Colonel L Baillie of Redcastle/The Red Poppy Reel
2. Jerry & Otis: Harry Bradshaw/Maire O'Keefe/Johnny Muise
3. Musical Flowers: Musical Flowers/Snasa Polka
4. She Loves Me (When I Try)
5. Bottle Island: Bottle Island/Elizabeth's Plymsoles/Best Day of my Life
6. MSR: Captain Campbell of Drum of Voisk/Peter Baillie/Fasgadhdail
7. Always Will
8. The Botanist: The New York Jig/Liam Cairns/A Lovely Bottle of Botanist
9. Banjo Set: The Pretty Girls/Peter & Jaclyn's Wedding
10. Julia And Simon's
11. Pipe Reels: The Sister's Reel/MacPherson's/Mary's Fancy.
Multi-talented indeed and lively with-it. Long standing players on 'other folks' CDs, this is (at least) their third as a dynamic duo.
A pleasurable listen from an equally pleasurable pairing.

Lineup

Mairearad Green - Accordion, Highland Pipes, Keyboard,Vocals.

Anna Massie - Guitar,Fiddle,Mandolin,Tenor Banjo,Vocals.

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