Hammered (Wicked Tinkers album)
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Hammered | |||||
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Studio album by Wicked Tinkers | |||||
Released | 2000 | ||||
Genre | Celtic | ||||
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Hammered is the second album released by the Wicked Tinkers.It contains the music of the Highlands of Scotland, along with Irish, Canadian and even American tunes, rounding out the repertoire.
[edit] Musicians
- Aaron Shaw-Scottish Highland Bagpipes: 1910-1913 Henderson drones, Sinclair and Naill chanters
Scottish small pipes: in 'A' made by Ray Sloan, Northumberland 'F' tin whistle
- John MacAdams-Marching snare: 14" Remo field snare with Remo heads
Tenor snare: 1930s 14" Ludwig, with goat heads and gut snare, rebuilt by Warren Casey Snare#1: 1974 Slingerland 6" with Remo heads Snare#2: 1920s Ludwig 7" with Remo heads Tenor tapan: 20" Bulgarian tapan, with Remo and calf heads Congas: Toca Tom-tom: Ludwig 1967 'Mod Orange' 18" floor tom Guitar (Farewell to Nova Scotia): Taylor 6-string acoustic Guitar (Hornpipes/Mazurka): Louden 6-string acoustic Assorted percussion
- Warren Casey-Bass tapan: 22" with goatskin heads, built by Warren Casey
Bodhran: 18" goatskin head, built 1983 by Charlie Bryne, Thurles, Ireland Darabukka: Egyptian ceramic with fishskin head
[edit] Credits
Michel Olson (of "The Village Blacksmith"): Hammer and anvil
Wayne Belger: Two big-ass Australian didjeridus Thanks Barry Martin at LA Outback for the didj
Dave Soyars: Fender Precision electric bass guitar
Produced by: Wicked Tinkers
Recorded by: Scott Fraser, assistant engineer Dave Pepin Mixed by: Scott Fraser, assistant engineer Barry Paul Recorded and Mixed at: Barry Paul Recording, North Hollywood, CA. Mastered by: Brian Gardner, Bernie Grundman Mastering, Hollywood, CA.
Art Direction: Warren Casey Design & Production: James Suelflow Photography: Evan Hurd & Warren Casey Copy Editor: Jim Hull
[edit] Tracks
- Radar Love
- Hammer on The Anvil
- The Duncan Johnstone Set
- The Farmer
- Aaron & Lesa
- Dream Set
- The Weird Set
- Farewell to Nova Scotia
- The Drummers Jigs
- Terror Time
- Harry's Hornpipe
- Hornpipes/Mazurka
- Just Some Jigs
- The Most-Requested
- Those Marching O'Neills