recordsdebut solo album featuring david milligan, conrad ivitsky, james mackintosh, ian lowthian, tony mcmanus and iver kleive. |
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1.andy's saltire
-amy geddes
Written by a great friend and fellow fiddler Amy Geddes, this tune celebrates her dad's joy at the result of the Scottish Referendum and the finding, at last, of his Scottish flag. maggies pancakes -stuart morrison Another great tune I learnt from Amy...slowed down for maximum groove. 2. shetland reels -shetland trad One of my favourite things in life is listening to old archive recordings of shetland players. Their playing is unique and inspiring. Here are three tunes that I love... The first, three drunken fiddlers, is kicked of by the fine playing of the late Gibby Gray a native of Unst, Shetland. (I`ve never heard of any fiddlers touching a drop!!!) muckle aa skerry in three and robbie tamson's smiddie I learnt from the playing of Whalsays great fiddler Gilbert Hutchison 3. michael's mazurka -michael ferrie This beautiful tune was written by the late michael ferrie of aith, shetland; a brilliant young fiddler taken too soon. For betty, ray and alan with love x 4. the shetland fiddle diva -ian lowthian At last a tune written for me by Ian Lowthian...and a jig no less! Ian always bemoaned the fact that I didn`t ever play jigs! purfy -brian finnegan A brilliant tune by Armagh flautist exraordinaire, the lovely Brian Finnegan. Written for one of Northumbrian piper Kathryn Tickell`s cats. 5.eilidh's trip in Germany -ian lowthian Ian Lowthian's tune for a mad time had on the Scottish Folk Festival Tour in Germany , written for a great West Coast fiddler Eilidh Shaw. the monday morning ree l-phil cunningham Another tune by another great Scottish accordion player, given the Northern girls' Isles treatment with my fabulous friend Aimee Leonard's bodhran playing. land ta lea -shetland trad. An old trad tune learnt from the playing of ?????. A hilarious time was had by all in the studio in the clapping ceilidh!! 6.the tuddal trol l-catriona macdonald I inherited my teacher, tom anderson's hardanger fiddle with strict instructions to go to Tuddal in Telemark, Norway and study with one of its greatest exponents Knut Buen. This I have done several times . What an amazing musician and man...a man with character and charm. This tune came out of our meeting!! 7. freddie's tune -friedamann stickle This tune is attributed to the old Unst fiddler F. Stickle. It was unnamed and just known at home as Freddie's Tune. I was aged 12 when I learnt to play this tune. I never tire of its beauty and simplicity. To the memory of dad and tammy. 8. return to the stewartry- ian lowthian One of the most soulful 6/8s around...Created in the brain of Ian Lowthian it was specially commissioned by some Scottish country dancers for a new dance of the same name. slanttigart -shetland trad. A quirky Shetland upside-down version of the Scottish reel Lord Macdonald. tame her when the snaw comes -shetland trad. Taming a pony or a wild shetland woman? You decide!! 9. the lost ponytai l-catriona macdonald There are always earth-shattering moments in everybody's lives and this tune commemorates one such time. Iwrote this to mark the occasion when accordionist Ian Lowthian cut of his much-loved ponytail (or dare I say rats tail!) dennis' tune -dennis mcdermott A mad tune by one of Ian Lowthians accordion students. Try and tap your foot if you dare! Dedicated to Conrad and James' stamina! 10. da silver bow -shetland trad In times gone by the black hair of a pony's tail was used to hair the fiddle bow and this tune's title immortalises the tune maker's delight at seeing his first white or silver hair on a bow. I learnt this from the playing of the late Peter Fraser of Finnigart who passed on some of the most unusual of all the old Shetland melodies. the joy of it! -catriona macdonald The relationship between a musician and their instrument is multifaceted...happy, sad, wild, gentle. This tune came out of one moment of the sheer joy of being able to express yourself through music!! Iver Kleive is one of Norway's finest church organists . I feel privileged he could join me on this track |
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Engineered by Stuart Hamilton.
Mixed by Stuart Hamilton & Catriona Macdonald
Produced by Catriona Macdonald Recorded at Castlesound, Pencaitland, Scotland Church organ recorded at St. Mary's Church, Haddington To all the musicians who lent their amazing talent and character to this recording. I'm honoured to know you all. |
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