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The Devil Makes Three

Twelfth Day

Scottish
Orange Feather Records

Released: 9th June 2014
Catalogue Number: OFR003
Barcode: 0799439098282
Running Time: 51mins.

CD£12.15Out of Stock

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'The Devil Makes Three' is the brand new album from up and coming Scottish fiddle, harp and vocal duo Twelfth Day.

Twelfth Day are at the forefront of innovative, modern folk music. With a fresh, open-minded approach to song and instrumental writing the duo create an entirely unique sound, interweaving masterful fiddle and harp playing with beautifully harmonised vocals in stylish and dynamic arrangements.


1. Noise Show
2. Magic Circles
3. Me And My Friend
4. Young Sir
5. A City You Can See Out Of
6. Swimming Safe
7. Shapeshifter
8. The Devil Makes Three
9. The Beach
10. Dusking
'The Devil Makes Three' is the brand new album from up and coming Scottish fiddle, harp and vocal duo Twelfth Day.

Twelfth Day are at the forefront of innovative, modern folk music. With a fresh, open-minded approach to song and instrumental writing the duo create an entirely unique sound, interweaving masterful fiddle and harp playing with beautifully harmonised vocals in stylish and dynamic arrangements.

Lineup

Catriona Price : Fiddle & Vocals
Esther Swift : Harp & Vocals

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