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Blazin' Fiddles

Scottish
Blazin Fiddles

Released: 16th October 2017
Catalogue Number: BFCD2017
Barcode: 0692264689475
Running Time: 49 Mins.


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The Ninth album from Blazin' Fiddles, with a powerful mix of high powered jigs & reels and some lovely sensitive slow airs.So covers both feet tapping & relaxing !!

1) Break The Light: The Devil's Delight/
Break the Light/Da Lerwick Lasses
2) Double Rise: The Goatherd and the Shepherd/Anlon McKinney/Double Rise
3) The Black Pig: McFall's March/Lucy Campbell/The Black Pig
4) Annie's Waltz
5) Picnic In The Sky: John MacDonald of Coll View/Anne Grace Henderson/Picnic in the Sky
6) The Rose of St. Magnus
7) The Ox/Niel Gow's Style/The Gentle Milkmaid/Unknown Reel
8) The Beeswing: Mr Michie/The Beeswing/The Merrymaking
9) The Highlander's Revenge/Mutt's Favourite
10) Wind Song: The Silent Command/Wind Song
11) Harris Dance: Violet Tulloch's Hornpipe/
The Old Box/Harris Dance.
The Ninth album from Blazin' Fiddles, with a powerful mix of high powered jigs & reels and some lovely sensitive slow airs.So covers both feet tapping & relaxing !!

Lineup

Bruce MacGregor - Fiddle
Jenna Reid - Fiddle
Rua MacMillan - Fiddle
Kristan Harvey - Fiddle
Anna Massie - Guitar/Fiddle
Angus Lyon - Keyboard

With.
Duncan Lyall -Double Bass

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