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Debateable Lands

Kathryn Tickell

Celtic World
Park Records

Released: 1999
Catalogue Number: PRKCD50
Barcode: 769934005023
Running Time: 57mins.

CD£12.15Out of Stock

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


FIRST HEARING:
The Northumbrian pipe virtuoso leads her group into a hornpipe to get your feet tapping and for the next hour almost lets you hear why she is so highly rated in traditional & piping circles.
Have a listen.

1) The Weddding - Because He Was A Bonny Lad
2) Our Kate - The Welcome Home
3) In Dispraise of Whisky - Swig Jig
4) Road To the North - Hanging Bridge - All At Sea
5) The Return
6) Kilfenora - My Laddie Sits Ower Late Up
7) Dunstanburgh - Kathryn's Favourite
8) The Magpie - Rothbury Road - The Cold Shoulder
9) The Hut On Staffen Island - Random
10) Stories from The Debteable Lands: Debateable Lands - Lawless - Debateable Jig - Armstrongs Schottische
11) Our Kate
FIRST HEARING:
The Northumbrian pipe virtuoso leads her group into a hornpipe to get your feet tapping and for the next hour almost lets you hear why she is so highly rated in traditional & piping circles.
Have a listen.

Lineup

Kathryn Tickell - Northumbrian Pipes & Fiddle
Kit Haigh - Guitar
Julian Sutton - Melodeon
Gregor Borland - Fiddle, Viola & Bass
with
Ron Shaw - Cello
Troy Donockley - Uilleann Pipes
Nick Holland - Piano

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