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Jimi McRae

Scottish
Offbeat

Released: 2001
Catalogue Number: OS007CD
Barcode: 5014818097621
Running Time: 42 mins.

CD£11.80The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024

You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.


This is 'Jimi' - the piper on Edinburgh's Princess Street. So a lot of folk have heard him.
Bet they haven't heard him like this before.
But they will.
Some humour in the tune titles married up to some serious and innovative playing. Deserves to be a big successs.

1) Electric Lassieland
2) Highland Trance
3) Belly Dancer Fae Fife
4) Dornie Bends
5) Buffalo Highlander
6) Earthdance
7) Squinting Peter
8) Mystical Mountains
This is 'Jimi' - the piper on Edinburgh's Princess Street. So a lot of folk have heard him.
Bet they haven't heard him like this before.
But they will.
Some humour in the tune titles married up to some serious and innovative playing. Deserves to be a big successs.

Lineup

Jimi McRae - Highland, Lowland, Border, Arabic & Electronic Bagpipes
Iain McKinna - Bass, Keyboards, Guitar, Djembe & Drum Programming
Neil Warden - Guitar
Dave Haswell - Multi-ethnic Percussion
Wendy Weatherby - Cello
Kirsty Anderson - Vocals & Electric Violin
Nigel Richard - Lauto
Sally Phillips - Belly Dancer Sounds (!!), Zim Bells & Coinscarves

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