Title Listen Buy
1. The Herring Fisher
2. The Illegal distillery
3. Blantyre 1877
4. Sauchiehall street
5. The Clydeside Dockyards
6. Scottish inventors
7. The Whaler
8. Cottiers
9. Glenfinman to Glasgow by Niht
10. Corrie Capers/ Brodick Highland Games
11. The Land and the crops
12. The clearances lullaby
13. The Claddach Bay Seals

Review: 

The landscapes and memories of a nation provide a solid inspiration for the compositions of Joanne McIver and Christophe Saunière, which are strongly linked to the musical traditions of the west coast of Scotland. The poignant songs tell of the harsh reality of Scotland's arduous past. Joanne also offers us lively dancing music on the bellows-blown small pipes and flutes, leaning more towards "ceol beag" or "light music" than the more classical "ceol mor" or "great music" typically associated with the great highland bagpipe. Christophe Saunière's technique on the concert harp shows proof, as always, of a passionate inventiveness, and his arrangements exploit all the possibilities of his instrument. These two musicians have produced an album of astounding musicality. Realeased in 2006.

— CalabashMusic.com