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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    Comes in a six-panel sleeve, with artwork by Argyll artist Fiona Blakey, who has created one image for each track on the album.

    Includes unlimited streaming of Hong Kong to Sligo via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Named after a springtime festival in Cumbria’s Lyth Valley which is famous for its Damson harvest. The festival is a small local event with live music, food, and lots of stalls of damson products and local crafts. It’s a daytime event timed for when the damson blossom is out and has a really celebratory atmosphere. The 3/2 timing of the piece is typical of some dance tunes that are local to North West England.

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from Hong Kong to Sligo, released November 8, 2021
Written by Philippa Bull
Accordions: Ben Farmer, Philippa Bull
Marimba: Sam Nicholls
Guitar, tin whistle, tenor banjo: Colin Blakey
Piano: Pete French
Double bass: Trevor Hutchinson
Drums: James Mackintosh
Wood blocks, claves: Philippa Bull
Artwork: Fiona Blakey

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Orchestra Macaroon Scotland, UK

Formed by Colin Blakey (ex Waterboys and We Free Kings) and Philippa Bull (ex Sally Skull and We Free Kings), and based in Scotland, Orchestra Macaroon make original acoustic instrumental music.

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