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The Bees Knees

Hamish Moore & Dick Lee

Scottish
Greentrax

Catalogue Number: CDTRAX202
Barcode: 5018081020225
Running Time: 41 mins.

CD£10.29Out of Stock

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Searching for a blend between jazz and traditional piping.Originally released by the artists.

1) Thunderhead - The Easy Club Reel
2) The Rumblin' Brig - Boatman Bill - Iain McGee's Romanian Boots - The Birnam Triangle
3) Nighean Dubh Alainn - The Teapot Jig
4) The Rock & The Wee Pickle Tow - Bannocks of Beremeal - Song For Julie - Thoir A Nall Ailean Thugam - Jenny's Chickens - Jenny Dang the Weaver
5) Maggie's Reel - The Slippit Bar - Paddy In the Sauna
6) The Slow Hare - The Mongoose In the Byre - The Bees Knees
7) Statan Island - Trip To Pakistan
8) Anne's Tune - Buccleuch Street - The Famous Ballymoate
Searching for a blend between jazz and traditional piping.Originally released by the artists.

Lineup

Dick Lee - Saxophones, Clarinet, Recorder & Synthesizer
Hamish Moore - Highland & Scottish Small PIpes & Whistles
Wendy Weatherby - Cello & Vocals
Jim Hannah - Keyboards
Stuart Smith - Bass
Mike Travis Drums
Maggie MacInnes - Clarsach & Vocals
Mike Ward - Fiddle
Ann Evans - Flute
Judith Herd - Oboe
John Kenny - Trombone
Jerry Forde - Bass
John Rae - Drums
With
Flora MacNeil - Vocal (Tk.4)
Vijay Kangutker - Tablas (Tk.5)

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