Fish Records Mailer Issue 6 (Nov/Dec 1999) Welcome to the Nov / Dec issue - in our end of the year mailer we have the most varied line-up yet. New albums from Equation, Julie Miller, Buddy Miller and a Falcon Ridge compilation represent all aspects of our catalogue, ranging from singer/songwriters to traditional to country and back again. This being the last issue of the year we have our top 10 albums of the past 12 months, every album is the best in their respective fields, and every one is fantastic from start to finish. |
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Equation - The Lucky Few |
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Various Artists - Falcon Ridge Folk Festival A collection of live tracks taken from festival performances between 1995-99, it features a host of performers ranging from the well established to artists that you’ve probably never heard of. The choice of songs.... full review |
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Julie Miller – Broken Things This follow up to her ‘Blue Pony’ album is the perfect showcase for her excellent songwriting and performing ability. Better known to many for her tracks covered by other artists, this album shows that sometimes it’s best.... full review |
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Loreena McKennit – Live in Paris and Toronto Categorised as an ‘eclectic celtic/world beat/folk/pop artist’, this release tells a much simpler story - the 2 discs document the abundant talents of Loreena as a multi-instrumentalist and a fine singer. Recorded.... full review |
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Natalie MacMaster – In My Hands ‘In My Hands’ is an album that features elements of contemporary music, Celtic, Latin and world music but it’s all delivered with a distinct Cape Breton flavour. Renowned as one of the best fiddlers of her generation.... full review |
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Buddy Miller – Cruel Moon Although ostensibly a ‘country’ album, further listening to this disc highlights influences from many areas and the quality of Buddy’s songwriting stands out as being first class. Buddy has been labelled as a.... full review |











