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Hamish Moore & Dick Lee "The Bees Knees"
(September 2000 re-release of 1990 recording) 8 tracks: Thunderhead / The Easy Club Reel; The Rumblin' Brig / Boatman Bill / Ian McGee's Romanian Boots / The Birnam Triangle; Nighean Dubh Alainn / The Teapot Jig; The Rock & the Wee Pickle Tow / Bannocks of Beremeal / Song for Julie / Thoir A Nall Ailean Thugam / Jenny's Chickens / Jenny Dang the Weaver; Maggie's Reel / The Slippit Bar / Paddy in the Sauna; The Slow Hare / The Mongoose in the Byre / The Bees Knees; Staten Island / Trip to Pakistan; Anne's Tune / Buccleuch Street / The Famous Ballymoate.When Hamish Moore and Dick Lee exploded on to the Scottish music scene as a duo in the late 80s their unique music was described as a fusion of folk and jazz. At that time the Highland bagpipe had already established itself as a folk band instrument, along with the occasional saxophone, but it would certainly be true to say that never before had a top Scottish piper collaborated with an award-winning jazzer to such an extent!
Hamish plays Highland bagpipe, Scottish small pipes and whistles; Dick plays saxophones, clarinets and recorders - there are items included on this album which represent the then 'Hamish Moore Band', 'Fuaim' and 'Dick Lee's Chamber Jazz'. First released in 1990 on Harbourtown Records.
£11.99
Model: CDTRAX202
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