Fit as a Fiddle (album) explained
Fit as a Fiddle is an album by Natalie MacMaster.[1] [2] It was reissued by Rounder Records in 1997.[3]
Production
The album was produced at CBC's Studio H.[4]
Critical reception
The Washington Post called the album "a straightforward collection of traditional Celtic fiddle tunes performed with undeniable flair and simple accompaniment."[5]
Track listing
- "Strathspeys & Reels" – 4:20
- "John Campbell's" (strathspey)
- "Miss Ann Moir's Birthday" (strathspey)
- "Lady Georgina Campbell" (reel)
- "Angus on the Turnpike" (reel)
- "Sheehan’s Reel" (reel)
- "Jigs" – 3:07
- "My Dungannon Sweetheart" (jig)
- "Scaffies Cairet" (jig)
- "Juniper Jig" (jig)
- "March, Strathspeys & Reels" – 6:48
- "Carnival March" (march)
- "Miller of Drone" (strathspey)
- "MacKinnon's Brook" (strathspey)
- "Lucy Campbell" (strathspey)
- "Annie is My Darling" (reel)
- "Gordon Cote" (reel)
- "Bird's Nest" (reel)
- "Maid Behind the Bar" (reel)
- "Waltz" – 2:25
- "Hornpipe & Reels" – 3:45
- "Compliments to Sean Maguire" (hornpipe)
- "President Garfield" (reel)
- "Miss Watt" (reel)
- "Casa Loma Castle" (reel)
- "Air, Strathspeys & Reels" – 7:14
- "O'r the Moor Among the Heather" (air)
- Traditional (strathspey)
- "Lady Mary Ramsay" (strathspey)
- "Jenny Dang the Weaver" (reel)
- "The Lassies of Stewarton" (reel)
- "Garfield Vale" (reel)
- "Reel" – 3:07
- "Air" – 4:20
- "I'll Always Remember You" (air)
- "Reels" – 4:04
- "The Girls at Martinfield" (reel)
- "Bennett's Favorite" (reel)
- "The Green Fields of Glentown" (reel)
- "Jigs" – 3:06
- "Counselor's" (jig)
- "The Rakes of Kildare" (jig)
- "The Lark in the Morning" (jig)
- "Strathspeys & Reels" – 4:18
- "The Lass of Carrie Mills" (strathspey)
- "Lennox's Love to Blantyre" (strathspey)
- "Archie Menzies" (reel)
- "Reichwall Forest" (reel)
- "Air" – 3:55
- "If Ever You Were Mine" (air)
- "Jig & Reels" – 3:13
- "The MacNeils of Ugdale" (jig)
- "MacLaine of Loch Buie" (reel)
- "Colville's Rant" (reel)
- "Pibroch O'Donal Dhu" (reel)
Personnel
Notes and References
- Web site: Natalie MacMaster Biography, Songs, & Albums. AllMusic.
- Web site: Celtic Music. Kenny. Mathieson. November 17, 2001. Hal Leonard Corporation. Google Books.
- Web site: Natalie MacMaster. David. Whiteis. August 23, 2001. Chicago Reader.
- News: Music dressed up and ready to roll . Windsor Star . 17 July 1993 . F2.
- Web site: MACMASTER'S 'FIDDLE': REAL PLUCK . The Washington Post . 17 November 2021.