Scored
for a group of musicians including fiddles, flutes, mandolins and
Alistair Anderson's concertina and Northumbrian smallpipes, Steel
Skies is a magnificent suite of composed tunes with roots deep in
the traditional music of the British Isles. The compositions take
from the tradition but expand on it creating a rich and rewardingly-subtle
whole. Originally released in 1982, this wonderful album has a justly
sterling reputation among those who have heard it, calling out for
a re-release on CD. Alistair Anderson's mastery of the concertina
is legendary, but it is the concept and the beauty of the music
here that may take your breath away.
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