Fresh brew : Northumbrian pipes / Paul Higgs.
Material type: MusicPublisher number: BH 8801 | Brewhouse MusicPublication details: Brewhouse Music, c1983.Description: 1 sound cassette : analogSubject(s):- Recorded and digitally mastered by King's Recording, Birmingham.
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Storage | SCS 250 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR08941 |
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Cassette tape.
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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.