Ceilidh Minogue BACK | ||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||
Ceilidh Minogue Are: Gregor Lowrey: Accordion Gavin Marwick: Fiddle Bob Turner: Piano Alistair Morrow: Drums Duncan Findlay: Guitar Ray Percy: Double Bass John Burgess: Tenor Sax Steven Hawkes: Trumpet Angus Wares: Guitar, Mandolin, Tipple | ||||||||||||
''Ceilidh Minogue offer the Scottish dance music connoisseur a wider selection of flavours than usual to tempt the taste buds. On this their introductory menu, the Minogues present the worthy haggis, neeps and tatties fayre of Burns, Gow and Pipe melodies, complemented by less familiar Scottish and Irish traditional dishes, all served up in a fresh style alongside some original recipes. The ingredients? Master tunesters Gregor Lowrey and Gavin Marwick provide zing on accordion and fiddle, Bob Turners piano and the guitar of Duncan Findlay cater for the most refined tastes in accompaniment, and Alistair Morrow's kit drumming is the uniquely meaty stock behind the Ceilidh Minogue sound. Add a sprinkling of jazz horns to season, and the resulting musical mix should appeal to the discerning palate looking for a new variety of Ceilidh. Grouse a l'Orange anyone?'' ...Kenny Fraser. | ||||||||||||
Track Listing:
| ||||||||||||
There Y'are Now by Ceilidh Minogue | ||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||
''You can tell by their name that this is not a po-faced band. The tracks are all toe tappers, expertly led by Gregor Lowrey's accordion and Gavin Marwicks fiddle, and this classic piano / drums quartet is expanded by a guitar, banjo and a horn section, so by the finale - in the percussively driven 'The Stripper' - they sound like a Scottish Bouttine Souriante. For the traditionalists there are a Barn Dance, a Circassian Circle, a Two Step and a Gay Gordons.'' ... Scotland On Sunday. | ||||||||||||
Ceilidh Minogue Are: Gregor Lowrey: Accordion Gavin Marwick: Fiddle Bob Turner: Piano Alistair Morrow: Drums Duncan Findlay: Guitar Ryan Quigley: Trumpet Steve Hawkes: Flugel Konrad Wiszniewski: sax | ||||||||||||
Reviews | ||||||||||||
This review is from Folk And Roots. Ceilidh Minogue is a spirited Scottish ceilidh band. The band members keep busy with many music-related projects from composing to arranging, and recording to touring. All tracks on their self-titled debut album are well-produced and have the core trio of Gregor Lowrey (accordion), Gavin Marwick (fiddle), and Bob Turner (piano, accordion). All but one track ("Greenhill") also have Al Morrow on drums and/or percussion. Gregor played with Black Eyed Biddy in 1988, toured the world with Davy Arthur, and was the featured box player in the hit Celtic dance show, Sheihallion, and performed with Canadian band, Clan Terra. Ceilidh Minogue's fiddler Gavin Marwick was a founding member of Iron Horse, works with various projects including Cantrip, has recorded extensively with many artists, and appeared with The Unusual Suspects. Pianist Bob Turner started his career on accordion but switched to piano, has worked with fiddler Bruce MacGregor and Neil Gow Ensemble. Drummer Big Al Morrow has played in various jazz, rock and traditional configurations. I like the way that Ceilidh Minogue brings varied music influences and experiences to the table in a collaborative fashion that has shaped their unique, overall sound. |