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18 Months Later

Angus Lyon & Ruaridh Campbell

Scottish
Mirrlees Records

Released: 2006
Catalogue Number: MIR01CD
Barcode: 827912039863
Running Time: 41 mins.

CD£11.30Out of Stock

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


FIRST HEARING:
This opener suggests an interesting, perhaps challenging album. Not for these guys to go straight into a jolly reel. No. It's more like a conversation between the fiddle and the assorted keyboards. But it's a sensible conversation that comes to a satisfying conclusion.
Have a listen.

1) Eilidh On the Western Shore
2) Connor's Reel - St.Andrew's Flight
3) Travel Day
4) Drowsy Maggie
5) The Trains
6) The Encyclopaedia of Jim Coubrough
7) Compliments to Mr.Francois Eberle
8) Ardersier
9) Mirrlees Lane
10) Washington Square Park
11) Bovaglie's Plaid
FIRST HEARING:
This opener suggests an interesting, perhaps challenging album. Not for these guys to go straight into a jolly reel. No. It's more like a conversation between the fiddle and the assorted keyboards. But it's a sensible conversation that comes to a satisfying conclusion.
Have a listen.

Lineup

Angus Lyon - Accordion, Piano & Rhodes
Ruaridh Campbell - Fiddle & Viola
Duncan Lyall - Bass
Martin O'Neill - Bodhran
Alan Train - Guitar
Marc Duff - Whistle
J.Simon van der Walt - Trumpet & Flugelhorn

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