What Men Deserve To Lose
Peatbog Faeries
Scottish
Peatbog Records
Released: 30th June 2007
Catalogue Number: CDBOG003
Barcode: 5031642629620
Running Time: 49mins
CD | £12.60 | The 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.
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FIRST HEARING:
Other sites who play just 30 seconds of music will really be misleading folk on the intro here - some folks might just be expecting Nora Jones....
,,,, then, oops, here come the Peatbogs. Straight ahead pipes with drums and a heap of cross-polinating keyboards.
It's chunky, it's funky and it's a hell of an interesting opener, sounding just like an express train.
Have a wee listen.
1) The Locks & Rocks Reel
2) The Invergarry Blues
3) Jason's Famous Banjo
4) There's A Girl Behind the Bar Who Thinks She's Garbo
5) Sudden Dilemma
6) Friend of Crazy Joe
7) Dr.Gig
8) Still Drunk In the Morning
9) Ramasaig
10) Nyup
FIRST HEARING:
Other sites who play just 30 seconds of music will really be misleading folk on the intro here - some folks might just be expecting Nora Jones....
,,,, then, oops, here come the Peatbogs. Straight ahead pipes with drums and a heap of cross-polinating keyboards.
It's chunky, it's funky and it's a hell of an interesting opener, sounding just like an express train.
Have a wee listen.
Lineup
Peter Morrison - Highland Pipes & Whistles
Adam Sutherland - Fiddle
Innes Hutton - Bass, Guitar & Vocals
Tom Salter - Guitar
Graeme Stafford - Keyboards
Iain Copeland - Drums, Percussion & Programming
Rick Taylor - Trombone & Vocals
with
Nigel Hitchcock - Saxophones
Paul Spong - Trumpet
Seamus McLennam - Mandola
Calum MacLean - Banjo & Programming
John Disco - Guitar