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Donald MacPherson: A Living Legend
Classical Highland bagpipe music. “This wonderful book and CD should be in every house where music matters.” The Voice. “Superlatives fail” The Piping Times. “Truly a collector’s item.” musicscotland.com
Mick West: A Poor Man's Labour
Scottish traditional songs and music from one of Scotland's finest traditional singers and his top flight band. "a must for any fan of scottish song".
Recommended if you like
Christy Moore,
Distant.
Various Artists: Bayside & Benside
A wonderfully varied, yet cohesive, album that features a wide array of acoustic Scottish instruments and styles playing the traditional music of Scotland
Recommended if you like
Mollys Revenge,
Silly Wizard,
Wicked Tinkers.
Dick Hensold: Big Music For Northumbrian Smallpipes
traditional and newly-composed acoustic music for the Northumbrian smallpipes (a quiet bagpipe from the North of England) in full, lush arrangements with other instruments.
Recommended if you like
Johann Sebastian Bach,
Kathryn Tickell,
The Chieftains.
Hanneke Cassel and Christopher Lewis: Calm the Raging Sea
Instrumental Scottish fiddle and guitar. Inspirational hymns.
Recommended if you like
Alasdair Fraser,
Martin Hayes,
Natalie MacMaster.
Seelie Court: Cobblestone
It's sort of an Irish, English, Scottish, shanty, folkie, traditional, singin, drinkin, dancin, havin fun kind of music.
Recommended if you like
Gaelic Storm,
Steeleye Span.
Ann Heymann: Cruit go nÓr • Harp of Gold
Cláirseach master Ann Heymann plays repertoire from the age of her instrument (c.1100-1700): the Gaelic gold-, silver-, and brass-strung harp, both solo and accompanied by lute, vielle, gamba and flute.
Griogair Labhruidh: Dail-riata
Griogairs' rich Gaelic singing voice is enhanced by stunning arrangements featuring Highland Bagpipe, Small pipes, Uillean pipes and Virtuoso Guitar playing. This CD takes Gaelic music to new heights.
Corrina Hewat: Harp I Do
Imagine leaning on the soundboard of a Scottish harp, feeling the vibrations from the strings with contemporary traditional and folk styles flooding towards you, played with harptastic gumption and power.