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The Brightest Path

Patsy Reid

Scottish
Classy Trad Records

Released: 24th February 2014
Catalogue Number: CTREC002
Barcode: 0799439087071
Running Time: 43 mins.

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A new album from Patsy Reid is a rare and fine thing.
Her first solo recording since 2008, 'The Brightest Path' combines newly unearthed traditional Scottish melodies with soaring self-penned tunes and sublime contemporary songs, displaying the full breadth of Patsy's talents.


1) Hooray Henry
2) Donside / Mrs.Ross's Rant
3) The River Princes
4) Thugainn / Springa Like Marit
5) A Precious Place
6) Half Acre
7) Miss General Campbell / Bridge of Garry / The Fouller's Rant
8) Lost in Green
9) Kite Song
10) The Baby Tune
A new album from Patsy Reid is a rare and fine thing.
Her first solo recording since 2008, 'The Brightest Path' combines newly unearthed traditional Scottish melodies with soaring self-penned tunes and sublime contemporary songs, displaying the full breadth of Patsy's talents.

Lineup

Patsy Reid: Violin,Viola,Cello & Vocals
Ewan MacPherson: Guitars,Mandolin & Banjo
Ben Nicholls: Double Bass & Harmonium
Mhairi Hall: Piano
Signy Jakobsdóttir: Percussion
Mattie Foulds: Drums & Vocals
Fraser Fifield - Sax & Whistle

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