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    Finlay MacDonald

    by Finlay MacDonald

    This self-titled CD, produced by Simon Thoumire, is a compilation of traditional and original pieces, showcasing Finlay MacDonald’s admirable skills as a bagpiper [Highland and Lowland] flute & whistle player and tune-writer. Young though he may be, this man clearly has much to offer the music world, and that of piping in particular. The album starts off at a blurring speed with two great pipes tunes The Plagiarist and The Night We had the Goats learned from inspirational pipers Allan MacDonald and Duncan Johnston. But it’s not all fast and furious; there are beautiful, tender moments in such offerings as the self-penned Cowden Hall, inspired  by the area around Finlay’s home and Lake Ochrid, named for a little town on the Serbian border, with delectable piano accompaniment from Brian Kellock. Finlay dips into the old piping manuscripts and comes up with some real treasures such as the quaintly named  I Would Have Preferred Thee at First, but not now Sir from the Gunn Collection and The Mountain Dairymaid  from McPhedrans’s. There is even a song The Hump Backed Whale  sung by Back of the Moon’s Findlay Napier. The musicianship on this CD is exemplary from all concerned and the arrangements on both traditional and contemporary sets demonstrate a pleasingly youthful diversity. Highly recommended.

    Musicians:

    Finlay MacDonald - highland and border pipes, flute and whistles
    Iain MacFarlane - fiddle
    Chris Stout - fiddle
    Kevin MacKenzie - guitar
    Brian Kellock - piano and keyboards
    John Rae - drums
    Fraser Fifield - sax
    Findlay Napier - vocals

    Check out the Finlay MacDonald Band  CD  Pressed for Time

    Check out the Fiddlers' Bid ringtone in our free downloads section.

    Media Reviews

    Finlay MacDonald is an extremely gifted artist, and one to be enjoyed. This disc is one of stellar musicianship, passion, and beauty

    Finlay's playing is bang up to the minute....


    Finlay's playing is bang up to the minute, as are a fair proportion of the tunes, many of them self penned. This is a treat for fans of exemplary solo piping, whether traditional or jazzed up with contemporary accompaniments, and there's even a vocal spot, too, from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama's first-ever traditional music graduate.
    The Scots Magazine

    The diversity is to be applauded, and should ensure that the CD reaches a broader audience than simply bagpipe fanciers.

    Thumbs up for Finlay MacDonald!


    Thumbs up for Finlay MacDonald! Fluid and energetic flute and whistles, speedy, well-accompanied pipes, good instrumental arrangements, talented guest artists, and catchy compositions! Now I'm going to have to look for a recording from his band

    The band is part of a growing set of young musicians, who are absorbing a wide spectrum of influences and integrating them into the tradition to produce an exciting Scottish contemporary sound.


    This seriously together five-piece outfit, led by Finlay on highland pipes, lowland pipes and whistles, takes off at a pace with a set of contemporary tunes. The album is not all quite so swiftly executed, however, and there are some dazzling gentler tunes. I particularly like My Mighty Friend and Alasdair’s vintage Bar, which features a beautiful duet between Chris Stout on fiddle and the excellent guitar of Kevin MacKenzie.
    The pipes feature on most of the tracks, but other lead instruments come through as in Macedonian Tune where the lead is taken in turn by fiddle, pipes and low whistle. Underpinning all is a  strong and sometimes syncopated rhythm section provided by Fergus MacKenzie on percussion and Quee MacArthur’s bass.
    They finish strongly with the title set which starts relatively gently, before roaring off with awesome technical prowess, then taking a slight breather before racing to the end, as if they were indeed Pressed for Time.
    Pipe music may not be to everyone’s taste but, if you’re not an aficionado, this album may be the place to start. The band is part of a growing set of young musicians, who are absorbing a wide spectrum of influences and integrating them into the tradition to produce an exciting Scottish contemporary sound.

    Customer Reviews

    Pretty Good
    Tim Muckle

    Pretty good album - recommended!
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    Tracks

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    1. The Plagiarist/ The Night We had The Goats
    Allan MacDonald, one of the famous pipng brothers from Glenuig wrote the first tune in this set.
    2. Angus Sutherland/ The Mountain Dairy Maid
    I learned this first tune from the playing of my father Iain MacDonald
    3. Jock the Box/ Trad reel
    'Jock the Box' is a great friend of mine and I wrote this tune for him while on tour in America.
    4. Captain McKerrell's/ Nigel Richards
    Simon McKerrel and Nigel Richards
    5. The Road to Loch Nam Bearnish/ Major Forbes/ Nameless/ Lord William
    The first tune of this set is a quickstep.
    6. Miss Gow/ The Cameronian Rant/ The Flaggon
    The first tune is an old style quick step.
    7. Lake Ochrid
    I wrote this tune after a pipeband trip to Macedonia.
    8. Waulking Song/ Greek Street
    I learned the first tune from the fiddle playing of Iain MacFarlane.
    9. The Rusty Gun/ A.A. Cameron's/ The Meechans
    The Duncan Johnstone Collection is a source of great tunes.
    10. The Humpback Whale
    This song has always been one of my favourites ever since I first heard it sung by Nick Jones.
    11. I Would Have Preferred Thee at First, but Not Now Sir/ Donald of the Sun/ Welcome Jo McAuley's
    Joe McAuley's
    12. My Old Man is Long a' Dying/ An T-Ord Gallach/ Sugar Merchant
    All three of these great pipe tunes come from the same source.
    13. Cowden Hall
    A lyrical air written by Finlay.
    Finlay MacDonald

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