The Red Hot Chilli Pipers are an exciting fast paced act made up of three pipers and two percussionists. The line-up includes the BBC Radio Scotland's Young Traditional Musician of the Year 2005, piper Stuart Cassells. This 10 track CD has lots of excellent pipe tunes including a couple of the late great Gordon Duncan classics and Davy Spillane's Atlantic Bridge. There is also a big production version of Highland Cathedral.
Guest musicians: Stevie Lawrence (bouzouki, electric bouzouki, percussion, electric guitar, bass guitar); Lorne MacDougall (keyboards, extra pipes); Simon Moran (fiddle); Douglas Miller (piano track 6); Steven Black (drum kit).
Tracks
1. The Crooked Bridge
2. Jack and Barney’s Chopsticks: (La Boum; Jack Daniels Reel; Barney’s Balmoral; Electric Chopsticks)
3. Tag Team Jigs: (Out of the Air; Gingerhops; Atlantic Bridge; Glasgow City)
4. Highland Cathedral
5. The Chilli Drummers Fanfare
6. Rees on the Reelpipes: (The Banshee; The Rannee Ceilidh; Lexy MacAskill; McFaddens; Break your Bass Drone)
7. Stuart Cassells (solo): The Terror Time; Fleshmarket Close; The Antrim Rose; The Wisemaid)
8. Snare Drum and Tam Bain’s Lum: (Train Journey North; Tam Bain’s Lum)
9. Lochanside
10. The Famous Baravan: (Rory MacLeod; Molly’s Jig; The Famous Baravan)
Guest musicians: Stevie Lawrence (bouzouki, electric bouzouki, percussion, electric guitar, bass guitar); Lorne MacDougall (keyboards, extra pipes); Simon Moran (fiddle); Douglas Miller (piano track 6); Steven Black (drum kit).
Tracks
1. The Crooked Bridge
2. Jack and Barney’s Chopsticks: (La Boum; Jack Daniels Reel; Barney’s Balmoral; Electric Chopsticks)
3. Tag Team Jigs: (Out of the Air; Gingerhops; Atlantic Bridge; Glasgow City)
4. Highland Cathedral
5. The Chilli Drummers Fanfare
6. Rees on the Reelpipes: (The Banshee; The Rannee Ceilidh; Lexy MacAskill; McFaddens; Break your Bass Drone)
7. Stuart Cassells (solo): The Terror Time; Fleshmarket Close; The Antrim Rose; The Wisemaid)
8. Snare Drum and Tam Bain’s Lum: (Train Journey North; Tam Bain’s Lum)
9. Lochanside
10. The Famous Baravan: (Rory MacLeod; Molly’s Jig; The Famous Baravan)