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The Islay Ball CD Album by Gary West

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UPC: 5018081022120
Brand: Greentrax Recordings CDTRAX221

CD Album by Gary West.

12 tracks: Mason’s Apron * Islay Ball * Loosen The Ties * Last Waltz At The Islay Ball * Pipe Jigs Of The Border Country * Chi Mi’n Gheamhraidh * 2/4 Marches * Coupit Yowe * Plummeting Piper * Kilworth Hills * Scarce O’ Tatties * A Camilo Jorge.

On this, his first solo album, Gary plays the Highland bagpipe, Scottish smallpipes and various whistles, and is accompanied by such talents as Wendy Stewart (harps), Kath Campbell (piano & cello), Colin Campbell (fiddle), David Milligan (piano), Carlos Arredondo (vocals & guitar) and Tony McManus (bouzouki and guitar). One track features the ceilidh band Hugh MacDiarmid’s Haircut (Gary, Colin Matheson, Marcos Watt & Stan Wilson).

Gary’s playing of both the Highland pipes and Scottish smallpipes has received much critical acclaim. He is also a very fine composer and his compositions have been admired. The tunes here are a mixture of Gary’s own compositions, that of other composers and several traditional items. Tony McManus produced the album.

Gary has played in major festivals throughout Europe and North America, including Celtic Connections (Scotland), Lorient (France) and Tonder (Denmark). His performances have been heard in some of the finest venues in Europe, such as the Old Opera House in Frankfurt and the Albert Hall in London.

Gary’s great talent is fully recognised by other musicians, and he has been invited to session on albums by such international artists as Connie Dover, Talitha Mackenzie, Kathy Matthea, Andy M Stewart, Wolfstone and more.

“Strong dramatic piping…” (The Scotsman)

“Gary brings a fire and a freshness… Gary’s lament for two brothers, Drumchorrie is an instant classic, achingly poignant, yet full of dignity…” (The Living Tradition)

“The cutting edge of Gary’s forceful piping…” (The Guardian)

“Gary West mixes fluency with firepower - exhilarating stuff…” (The Scotsman)

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