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4th April 06, 05:07 PM
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Bagpipes
What is the best cd to buy if I wanted an all bagpipe group or person"?
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4th April 06, 05:13 PM
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There are lots of good recordings out there but I always count on Wicked Tinkers to get my blood pumping. Clan an Drumma is a good choice too. I've got 'em both loaded on my computer to listen too while I'm checking postings here at "xmarks".
Jamie
Quondo Omni Flunkus Moritati
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4th April 06, 05:34 PM
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I'll start with the assumption that you mean only highland bagpipes. If you want other recommendations for recordings of other types of bagpipes, I can help you out there too. Just PM me, or we can fire up another thread.....whatever works.
Anything by Gordon Duncan is brilliant. His solo playing was the best. I'd particularly recommend "Thunderstruck". His light music recordings are my favourites. For piobeareachd playing I'd go straight to the source and recommend Donald MacPherson's "The Living Legend" CD. MacPherson won more prizes than I can list.
For a strictly highland pipe bands setting, anything at all by Simon Fraser University (SFU), St Lawrence O'Toole, or the 78th Frasers. The National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland is a real up and comer too.
For a more folk setting incorporating other instruments beyond pipes, I'd really recommend The Battlefield Band, especially when Dougie Pincock was their piper (not to belittle any of their other pipers). A personal favourite is "Celtic Hotel".
Bill
The tradition continues!
The Pipers Gathering at Killington, VT
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4th April 06, 05:41 PM
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4th April 06, 06:43 PM
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Start with the 78th Fraser Highlanders Live in Ireland.
It's the number one selling pure pipe band album of all time...
and for a good reason.
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4th April 06, 07:06 PM
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The Victoria Police Pipe Band "Masterblasters" Asin#B00002ROWE, They have since disbanded.
I agree with Prestor John's suggestion anything by the Simon Fraser University Pipe Band.
If interested in The World Pipe Championship CD's/DVD's are available.
I always try to purchase CD's from bands that are at Highland Games, it helps to support them.
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4th April 06, 07:12 PM
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Lots of choices out there, but favorites of mine are The Rogues
http://therogues.com/
...& John McLean Allan - his version of Amazing Grace on his CD, Stand Easy, is my absolute favorite version
http://www.bagpipetamer.com/
Thanks for "piping" in, wgority & Prester John; I'll have to check out your suggestions...
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Happiness? I'd settle for being less annoyed!!!
"I used to be disgusted; now I try to be amused." - Declan MacManus
Member of the Clan Donnachaidh Society
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5th April 06, 01:58 AM
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Victoria Police pipe band (RIP) -awesome
check out "hellbound train" and "top deck in perth" -brilliance
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5th April 06, 07:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Retro Red
Lots of choices out there, but favorites of mine are The Rogues
http://therogues.com/
...& John McLean Allan - his version of Amazing Grace on his CD, Stand Easy, is my absolute favorite version
http://www.bagpipetamer.com/
Thanks for "piping" in, wgority & Prester John; I'll have to check out your suggestions...
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John (McLean Allan- he is a friend o mine!) also has a CD called "Family Favorites" and it is just bagpipes! it is greet!
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5th April 06, 08:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Josh_E
What is the best cd to buy if I wanted an all bagpipe group or person"?
Anything with Robbie Crabtree, and you could never go wrong with one of the CD's from the Simon Fraser University pipeband. They have been world champs numerous times now. http://www.sfupipeband.com/html/sfu_store.html
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