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The Hag and The Humours

from Standing Stones by The Crossing

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The Australian outback slams headfirst into the highlands of Scotland on this set “The Hag at the Churn” and “The Humours of Whiskey.” They’re probably not the sort of titles you would expect to find on an album meant for Christians. If it helps, you can think of them as “The Church Lady” and “The Bummers of Whiskey.” At any rate, they’re great tunes and a welcome addition to an album that’s rather light on pipe sets. We’ll see what we can do about that on the next album. After all, the Lord is coming back to the sound of the great highland bagpipe, isn’t He?

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from Standing Stones, released May 24, 2002
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Mike: bouzouki Tony: highland pipes Mark: flute, bodhran Jen: fiddle Hilde: cello Brian Grover: didgeridoo

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The Crossing is a talented group of musicians firmly rooted in the traditional celtic music featuring bagpipes, whistles, fiddle, cello and harp among their many instruments. They blend original songs with traditional Irish and Scottish jigs and reels as well as atmospheric ballads. With their songs they get you thinking while their instrumentals get your feet moving. ... more

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