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    • Source: In My Hands
    • In My Hands is an album by Natalie MacMaster. It was released in 1999 on Rounder Records. The album won the 2000 Juno Award for Instrumental Album of the Year.


      Critical reception


      The Washington Post wrote that "Alison Krauss' satiny soprano perfectly matches MacMaster's fiddle on 'Get Me Through December'."


      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


      References

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