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The Whistling Thief
by Duncan Cameron (solo album). Released in 2000.
Duncan's first solo CD features his own compositions as well as selections of Irish and Scottish traditional music. His vocals and instrumental pieces are presented with a wide variety of influences from Celtic, folk, funk, latin, and pop music. This download includes full liner notes and album artwork.
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Fallen Leaf
by Fig For A Kiss. Released in 2006.
With dynamic accompaniment and attention to detail, the trio Fig For A Kiss makes instrumental music and songs inspired by tradition sound fresh. Many of Duncan’s compositions are featured on this recording. This CD was nominated for a Canadian Folk Music Award in 2006.
Featuring Duncan on: Fiddle, guitar, bouzouki, bodhrán, whistles, and vocals.
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Whiskey Before Breakfast
by The Tartan Terrors. Released in 2012.
Duncan does not play on this album, but his composition Fiona's Boogie is included. Sahra Featherstone, formally of the group Fig For A Kiss with Duncan, is in the Tartan Terrors.
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Home
by Ron Kelly (single). Released in 2012.
Ron Kelly is the father of Robert Kelly, from The Irish Descendants. Duncan recorded fiddle on this track.
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Charlotte-Anne Malischewski
by Charlotte-Anne Malischewski (six-song demo). Released in 2011.
Duncan played guitar on Sleep Sound/The Girl From Pennsylvania/ Mason's Apron and concertina on Le jeune militaire. Also, The Girl from Pennsylvania was composed by Duncan.
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Rise Again - Volume 1
by The Irish Descendants (compilation album). Released in 2011.
Duncan was a member of The Irish Descendants when this was recorded. The album features him playing guitar, whistles, fiddle and concertina, and providing backing vocals. It also includes Duncan's composition Dan Payne's Polka.
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Born of a Summer's Day
by Sahra Featherstone. Released in 2009.
This is a solo album featuring Sahra Featherstone on harp, fiddle, whistles and vocals. Sahra played with Duncan in Fig For A Kiss.
Duncan does not play on this recording but his composition Achiltibuie is included.
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echoes of voices
by darrin cranney. Released in 2009.
Darrin is a singer-songwriter living in Toronto, and Duncan plays fiddle on his song Antigonish.
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Karen's Legs
by Trout. Released in 2008.
This is a solo CD of original songs by Trout, and it features Duncan (on fiddle) on track 6. “KAREN'S LEGS is a selection of pop compositions written over a very long period of time, and recently recorded with the assistance of a wide variety of unusually talented artists.”
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mélange
by Pierre Schryer (solo album). Released in 2008.
This album features many new Canadian fiddle tunes including three by Duncan Cameron. This CD was nominated for a Canadian Folk Music Award.
Featuring Duncan playing guitar, bouzouki, bodhrán, whistles, and English concertina.
Also featuring Duncan’s compositions: The Yearning, The Trip to Thunder Bay, and Pierre Schryer’s Request
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Ghosts of us All
by ian gill. Released in 2007.
Ian Gill is a singer-songwriter from Thunder Bay. Duncan was invited to add to the recording with his many instruments. This CD was produced by Rodney Brown.
Featuring Duncan on bouzouki, bodhrán, fiddle, concertina and whistles.
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Trees
by Greg T. Brown & Jeremy Keddy. Released in 2005.
Greg T. Brown and Jeremy Keddy are friends of Duncan’s. Greg signs and plays guitar, fiddle and concertina, and Jeremy plays uilleann pipes and whistles. Jeremy was also one of the original members of Fig For A Kiss. Greg is part of the group Jiig with Ian Robb. Both Ian Robb and Duncan’s father Stewart Cameron were part of The Friends of Fiddlers Green.
Duncan does not play on this recording, but his composition Twenty-Six and a Day is included.
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Coastline Of Our Dreams
by various artists (compilation album). Released in 2005.
On this CD of songs by Ian Tamblyn, Fig For A Kiss contributed their rendition of Heart of the Run. It is in a medley with Duncan’s composition, Pamela’s Pasta Party Polka.
Featuring Duncan on bouzouki, bodhrán, and whistles.
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Record Lonesome Night
by Corin Raymond. Released in 2004.
This is a solo CD of original songs by Corin Raymond, and it features Duncan on track 7. Corin Raymond also perform as a duo with Sean Cotton called The Undesirables.
Featuring Duncan on fiddle.
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blue drag
by pierre schryer band. Released in 2003.The Pierre Schryer’s Band included Duncan for this CD. Duncan’s composition The Broken Heart’s Recovery is also included here. This CD was nominated for a Juno award.
Featuring Duncan on guitar, bouzouki, bodhrán, whistles, mandolin and vocals.
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Tree
by Tamarack. Released in 2001.
Duncan recorded as a guest on this CD, and later became a member of the band. Tamarack has been active for over 25 years and is still going.
Featuring Duncan on fiddle and whistles.
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The Best Ever Scottish Compilation
by various artists (double-disk compilation album). Released in 1999.
REL Records selected two tracks for this compilation that include Duncan. Both are from the band Enter the Haggis. One is a medley of traditional tunes called Enter and the other is Skyswimmer, a song composed by Duncan Cameron.
Featuring Duncan on vocals, guitar, and fiddle.
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The Needfire - A Celtic Celebration
by various artists (compilation album). Released in 1998.
Duncan was part of the Mirvish Production of Needfire. This recording includes cast members John McDermott, The Irish Descendants, and John Allan Cameron singing Barrett’s Privateers in which Duncan sings one verse.
Featuring Duncan on bouzouki, bodhrán and vocals.
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Let the Wind Blow High
by Enter the Haggis. Released in 1998.
Duncan was part of Enter the Haggis when this was recorded. It features his song Skyswimmer.
Featuring Duncan on guitar, five-string banjo, mandolin, bodhrán, uilleann pipes, fiddle, viola and vocals.
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Irish Music and Song
by The Friends of Erin (cassette, discontinued). Released in 1996.The Friends of Erin was a group from Sudbury, ON, that did mainly traditional Irish music. Several members have gone on to form a group called The Wild Geese.
Featuring Duncan on fiddle, tenor banjo, bodhrán, uilleann pipes, whistle, English concertina and vocals.
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