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Reivers of the Heart

Matt Seattle Band

Celtic International
Dragonfly Music

Released: 1st October 2010
Catalogue Number: DFMCD0102
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Running Time: 56 mins.

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The 'other' pipes, the Border Pipes, get an solid outing here and hold their own with the Highland & Uilleann.
Sitting in a 'folk group' setting, there's a lot of lively music here and, with luck, the Border Pipes might gain a few more followers from the 'hard-noses' who 'stick wi' thir ain'.

1) Clarty Bitch the Maiden - Welcome Hame My Dearie
2) Keelman Ower Land
3) The Deanburn Set
4) Irene's Tune
5) Thomas the Rhymer Suite:
Harp & Carp - Fifty Siller Bells & Nine - Shoes of Velvet Green - Harp & Carp
6) Denholm Lasses - Holy Halfpenny
7) Willie Bides Lang At the Fair
8) Cut & Dry Dolly
9) Sour Plums o' Galashiels
10) Damascus Drum
The 'other' pipes, the Border Pipes, get an solid outing here and hold their own with the Highland & Uilleann.
Sitting in a 'folk group' setting, there's a lot of lively music here and, with luck, the Border Pipes might gain a few more followers from the 'hard-noses' who 'stick wi' thir ain'.

Lineup

Donald Knox - Guitar & Mandolin
Lewis Powell-Reid - Accordion, Mandolin & Bouzouki
Matt Seattle - Border Pipes & Mandolin
Frazer Watson - Percussion

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