"Fraser Fifield's debut album confirms that he is one of the most exciting talents to emerge in Scottish folk in recent times" - The Scotsman
Fraser plays: bagpipes, whistles, saxophones, clarinet, percussion, keyboards, guitar with guests: Graeme Stephen, electric guitar on tracks 3, 8 & 11 and Malcolm Stitt, acoustic guitar on track 6.
"Fraser Fifield's debut album confirms that he is one of the most exciting talents to emerge in Scottish folk in recent times" - The Scotsman
Fraser plays: bagpipes, whistles, saxophones, clarinet, percussion, keyboards, guitar with guests: Graeme Stephen, electric guitar on tracks 3, 8 & 11 and Malcolm Stitt, acoustic guitar on track 6.
"Music with heart, emotion, and tunes that the 'repeat play' button was designed for" - The Herald "Fraser Fifield's debut album is simply beautiful" - The Irish World
"The quality of the playing, wide musical references, and intensity of focus make it much more Garbarek than Gaberlunzie" -Scotland on Sunday
"The album resoundingly endorses his fast- growing reputation as a brilliantly skilled and excitingly original talent. " Sunday Herald
1.Dark Reel 04:48 2.Softly Spoken 04:17 3.Misnomer's 04:01 4.Lament 05:03 5.Marjan's 03:54 6.Velvet Jig 04:42 7.S-J's Polka 01:55 8.Horo 03:29 9.Piece of Mind 04:26 10.Psalm 04:41 11.Honest Water 05:24 12.Alone At Last 02:11
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Dark Reel 4:480:00/4:48
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Softly Spoken 4:170:00/4:17
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Misnomers 4:010:00/4:01
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Lament 5:030:00/5:03
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Marjan's 3:540:00/3:54
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Velvet Jig 4:420:00/4:42
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S-J's Polka 1:550:00/1:55
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Horo 3:290:00/3:29
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Piece of Mind 4:260:00/4:26
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Psalm 4:410:00/4:41
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Honest Water 5:240:00/5:24
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Alone At Last 2:110:00/2:11