Blueprint | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | September 9, 2003 | |||
Genre | Celtic | |||
Length | 56:59 | |||
Label | Rounder | |||
Producer | Darol Anger | |||
Natalie MacMaster chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Blueprint is an album by Natalie MacMaster, released in 2003 on the Rounder Records label.
Track listing
- "A Blast" – 5:27
- "Bishop Faber MacDonald's Strathspey"
- "Frank & Julie Leahy's Strathspey"
- "Maggie Cameron's Stratspey"
- "Bill Burnett's Reel"
- "Mrs. MacPherson of Invernan"
- "Appropriate Dipstick" – 3:31
- "Jig Party" – 4:02
- Traditional Jig
- "The Butlers of Glen Avenue"
- "Tee Tie Tum Tittle Tee"
- "Annette's Chatter"
- "Touch of the Master's Hand" – 3:14
- "Eternal Friendship" – 4:27
- "Gravel Shore" – 4:45
- "Gravel Shore"
- "Reel for Carl"
- "The Street Player"
- "Devil and the Dirk" – 4:44
- "The Carignan Clog"
- "The Devil and the Dirk"
- "Lord Gordon's Reel"
- "Golden Lochs"
- "The Ewe With the Crooked Horn" – 5:37
- "The Ewie wi' the Crookit Horn"
- "The Ashplant"
- "Johsefin's Waltz" – 3:35
- "Bela's Tune" – 4:57
- "The Silver Spear" – 4:16
- "The Silver Spear"
- "The Glen Road to Carrick"
- "Lad O'Beirne's Reel"
- "Minnie & Alex's Reel" – 2:35
- "My Love, Cape Breton and Me" – 5:49
- "My Love, Cape Breton and Me"
- "Prayer for Peace Waltz"
Personnel
- Philip Aaberg - piano
- Darol Anger - octave violin, arranger
- Larry Atamanuik - drums
- Sam Bacco - percussion
- Alison Brown - banjo
- John R. Burr - synthesizer
- Sam Bush - mandolin
- John Chiasson - bass
- John Cowan - vocals
- Tracey Dares - piano
- Brad Davidge - guitar
- Jerry Douglas - resonator guitar
- Béla Fleck - banjo
- Matt Flinner - mandolin
- George Hebert - guitar
- Byron House - bass
- Viktor Krauss - bass
- Matt MacIsaac - bagpipes, small pipes, electric pipes, whistle
- Mike Marshall - mandolin
- Edgar Meyer - bass, arranger
- Todd Phillips - bass
- Bob Quinn - piano
- Kate Quinn - vocals
- Gordie Sampson - guitar
- Bryan Sutton - guitar
- Victor Wooten - bass
References
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