Re: [scots-l] Re: Matt Seattle's 'Border Seasons'

2003-12-05 Thread Erika Mackenzie
| If expecting a reply, please read my signature | On Wednesday, 3 December 2003 at 14:29, Matt Seattle spake thus: Rather than intervene between David F and Jack C about the merits of Fred Freeman's work I'd like to say a huge thank you to Erika Mackenzie for her review of Border Seasons -

Re: [scots-l] Re: Matt Seattle's 'Border Seasons'

2003-12-03 Thread David Francis
Jack Campin wrote: Not every track works for me but rather that than the sort of thing Fred Freeman does any day. What is it about Fred Freeman's work that doesn't appeal? David Francis Posted to Scots-L - The Traditional Scottish Music Culture List - To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your

Re: [scots-l] Re: Matt Seattle's 'Border Seasons'

2003-12-03 Thread Matt Seattle
Rather than intervene between David F and Jack C about the merits of Fred Freeman's work I'd like to say a huge thank you to Erika Mackenzie for her review of Border Seasons - thank you Erika! It's great when someone really gets the point of what you're trying to do - the idiom may be a kind of

[scots-l] Re: Matt Seattle's 'Border Seasons'

2003-11-29 Thread Jack Campin
A while ago I publicly lamented the paucity of recordings in what might be termed the Scottish Trad/Chamber Music genre, having nearly worn my Puirt a Baroque and Pete Clark albums threadbare. Matt humbly brought 'Border Seasons' to my attention. You might also give a listen to a newly