King George IV Strathspey
King's Reel
Blue Bonnets
Larach Alasdair
Margaret MacLachian
Back of the Change House
Lucy Campbell's
Yetts of Muckhart
Go ...
Father John MacMillan of Barra
Sprig of Ivy
St. Joseph's
Crossing the Minch
MacGregor's Search
Cameron's Strathspey
Crippled Boy
Devil in the Kitchen
Lady ...
Helen Black of Inveran
Dainahasaig
Auld Reekie
Glen Where the Deer Is
O' A' the Airts the Wind Can Blaw
Battle of Waterloo
Wee Highland Laddie
8th Argyll's Farewell to ...
Brose & Butter
Up Wi' Eli Eli
Souter's O' Selkirk
Go to Berwick Johnny
Stumple
Stumple [Reel]
Mrs. Hamilton of Pitcaithland
Molly Rankin's
Brenda Stubbert's
Jack Daniel's ReelsAverage customer rating:
A Revolutionary TraditionalistIn this album you will hear the culmination of Hamish's devotion and rediscovery of the pipes as a true folk instrument. His research into the past to discover what pipe music was like before it was forced into the ridgid confines of military pipe bands and competitive standards, has stirred controversey in the piping world and it reveals another side to the music that many people may be unfamiliar with.
If you close your eyes and give your imagination rein, these tunes will bring you over misty hills and into old wooden dance halls. There is a spirit here that will not be lost.
Here's to Mrs. HamiltonI saw Mr. Hamish Moore play his small pipe at the Folklife Festival on the National Mall in Washington, DC. He played the song "Mrs. Hamilton of Pitchcaid" -- a strange and beautiful, mournful, loopy song that by itself makes this a 5 star CD. ...
ExcellentHamish Moore is the master of the smallpipe. This
album has everything..Dance music, airs, marches...a
delight. If you want to buy one bagpipe album this
should be it.