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    Sae Will We Yet

    by Tony Cuffe

    This is a beautiful album from one of Scotland's favourite singers and guitarists. Comprising mainly previously unreleased material gathered from surviving private, concert and studio recordings, this album has at its heart tracks from a projected solo album of Scottish and Irish love songs. Tony worked on these recordings at home in Arlington throughout 2001 for as long as his health would allow, and the resulting takes were completed and mixed in Edinburgh in accordance with his instructions. The results are powerful proof of his genius.

    The project would not have been possible without the generous contribution of skills, resources, advice and guidance from many individuals and organisations on both sides of the Atlantic, detailed in the sleeve notes. Executive producer Stuart Eydmann.

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    Vocal modernism that could infuse yet sustain an ancient traditional song.


    His unique guitar tunings and the style he evolved to accommodate the modalities of Scots and Irish music, the vocal modernism that could infuse yet sustain an ancient traditional song, and his knack for fitting entirely apposite tunes to words - they’re all here.

    Listen out for his beautiful two-harp duet with fellow Ossian musician Billy Jackson, and the highly-charged ballad the ‘Water of Wearie’s Well’. Norman Chalmers, Scotland on Sunday


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    1. Tail Toddle
    2. Angus G MacLeod / The Ewie Wi The Crookit Horn
    3. Cairn o' Mount
    4. The Girl That Broke My Heart / Mary McMahon
    5. Kelvin's Purling Stream
    6. Rachel Rae
    7. The Bonny Lass
    8. The Burning of the Piper's Hut
    9. The Road to Drumleman
    10. Caller Herrin'
    11. The Water o' Wearie's Well
    12. Hector the Hero / The Marquis of Huntly's Highland Fling
    13. Sae Will We Yet.
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