1999 studio album by Natalie MacMaster
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In My Hands is an album by Natalie MacMaster.[2] It was released in 1999 on Rounder Records. The album won the 2000 Juno Award for Instrumental Album of the Year.[3]
Critical reception
The Washington Post wrote that "Alison Krauss' satiny soprano perfectly matches MacMaster's fiddle on 'Get Me Through December'."[4]
Track listing
- "In My Hands" - 4:23
- "Welcome to the Trossachs" - 7:17
- "Gramma" - 2:35
- "Blue Bonnets Over the Border" - 4:24
- "New York Jig" - 4:06
- "Flamenco Fling" - 3:44
- "Space Ceilidh" - 3:41
- "Olympic Reel" - 3:19
- "Father MacLeod's Jig" - 2:55
- "Get Me Through December" - 6:29
- "The Farewell" - 5:25
- "Moxham Castle" - 4:17
- "Mom's Jig" - 5:15
- "Flora MacDonald" - 3:48
Personnel
- Scott Alexander - bass
- Art Avalos - percussion, handclaps
- Margaret Ann (Cameron) Beaton - spoken introduction
- Marie Berard - violin
- James Blennerhasset - bass
- Kevin Breit - electric guitar
- Joel Chiasson - piano
- Charlie Cooley - drums
- Jesse Cook - guitar
- Al Cross - drums
- Aaron Davis - piano
- David Direnzo - percussion
- Bruce Dixon - bass
- Phil Dwyer - trombone, saxophone
- Ray Fean - drum
- Fujiko Imajishi - violin
- John Barlow Jarvis - piano
- Denis Keldie - organ
- Laoise Kelly - harp
- Alison Krauss - vocals on track 10
- Viktor Krauss - bass
- Howie MacDonald - piano
- David MacIsaac - guitar
- Brent Mason - guitar
- Mark O'Connor - fiddle
- Douglas Perry - viola
- Terry Promane - trumpet
- Matt Rollins - piano
- Gordie Sampson - keyboards, guitar, bass guitar, percussion
- Chase Sanborn - trumpet
- Mary Shannon - mandolin
- Sharon Shannon - accordion
- Harry Stinson - drums
- Rick Tate - trumpet
- Paul Widner - cello
- Glenn Worf - bass
- Natalie MacMaster - vocals, acoustic and electric fiddle
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