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Fresh brew : Northumbrian pipes / Paul Higgs.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: BH 8801 | Brewhouse MusicPublication details: Brewhouse Music, c1983.Description: 1 sound cassette : analogSubject(s):
Contents:
Side 1: 1. Bonny at morn, The iron bridge -- 2. Morpeth rant, Soldier's joy -- 3. Mrs. Jamieson's favourite, Madam Bonaparte -- 4. Road to the North, Four season's reel -- 5. Lament for Ian Dickson, Sir Sidney Smith's march, Nancy Taylor's reel.
Side 2: 1. Lark in the morning, The scholar -- 2. Wild hills O'Wannie, Athole Highlanders, Frank Bishop's farewell -- 3. Golden eagle, The poppy leaf, The Blarney pilgrim -- 4. Maggie Lawder -- 5. Darghai, The banjo breakdown.
Production credits:
  • Recorded and digitally mastered by King's Recording, Birmingham.
Paul Higgs, Greg Smith, Brian Cleary, Michael Kilbane, Caroline Kilbane.Summary: The result of a Brewhouse prize awarded to entrants for the 1987 Hobgoblin Folk Finder Competition. When Paul Higgs won the prize he was twelve years old.
Holdings
Item type Home library Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Storage SCS 250 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR08941

Cassette tape.

Not yet indexed.

Musical instruments: Northumbrian small pipes, fiddle, guitar, bouzouki, Uileann pipes, flute.

Side 1: 1. Bonny at morn, The iron bridge -- 2. Morpeth rant, Soldier's joy -- 3. Mrs. Jamieson's favourite, Madam Bonaparte -- 4. Road to the North, Four season's reel -- 5. Lament for Ian Dickson, Sir Sidney Smith's march, Nancy Taylor's reel.

Side 2: 1. Lark in the morning, The scholar -- 2. Wild hills O'Wannie, Athole Highlanders, Frank Bishop's farewell -- 3. Golden eagle, The poppy leaf, The Blarney pilgrim -- 4. Maggie Lawder -- 5. Darghai, The banjo breakdown.

Recorded and digitally mastered by King's Recording, Birmingham.

Paul Higgs, Greg Smith, Brian Cleary, Michael Kilbane, Caroline Kilbane.

The result of a Brewhouse prize awarded to entrants for the 1987 Hobgoblin Folk Finder Competition. When Paul Higgs won the prize he was twelve years old.

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