Moira Kerr - Misty Moo And Friends

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Review by Sean Seyler

Misty Moo and Friends is the latest album from Scottish singer Moira Kerr. The album is a delightful collection of original songs and traditional Scottish melodies that are perfect for children and adults alike.

The album features Kerr's warm and inviting voice, which is perfectly suited to the gentle, playful tone of the music. The songs are all upbeat and catchy, with plenty of opportunities for sing-alongs and toe-tapping.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Misty Moo's Garden," which features Kerr singing about the joys of gardening and the wonders of nature. The song is accompanied by a lively guitar and percussion arrangement that will have listeners tapping their feet in no time.

Another highlight is "The Highland Hairy Haggis," which tells the story of a mischievous Scottish creature that loves to cause trouble. The song is full of fun wordplay and clever rhymes, and Kerr's playful delivery makes it a real treat to listen to.

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Rory of the Red Deer3:10
Narrative Chapter 33:33
Narrative Chapter 55:42
Tam the Bam2:54
Narrative Chapter 61:19
Misty Moo2:27
There's Something Good In Everybody4:19
Henrietta Hen2:49
Chunky Chicken4:24
Intro Melody0:19
Narrative Chapter 48:31
My Special Friend4:7
Narrative Chapter 5 5:42
Narrative Chapter 22:42
My Hacienda In the Highlands2:26
Henrietta Hen2:49
Intro Melody0:19
Narrative Chapter 72:25
There's Something Good In Everybody4:19
Narrative Chapter 13:54
Tam The Bam2:54
Rory Of The Red Deer 3:10
Narrative Chapter 814:14
Chunky Chicken 4:24
My Hacienda In The Highlands2:26

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Catalog Numbers

CDMAYK15

Labels

Tandem Music Group

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About Moira Kerr

The Early Years Moira's early achievements were in Field Athletics. At the age of fourteen, in her first year in competitive sport, she won Scottish and British titles in the shot-putt. This was under the expert supervision of her coach, John Anderson (of TVs Gladiators fame). She held the Scottish title until a back injury forced her to retire in her late teens. Singing Career Since she had been singing from the age of three, progression into the entertainment business was natural, and winning her first Talent Contest really got her career going. Her songs, for which she also often composes the music, are mainly of Scotland and the Highlands and these show a rare insight and love of her homeland. The albums which she has created have a wide appeal to all groups, and her poetry, a new venture, has a poignancy and wit which is both refreshing and subtle. International Concert Tours Moira's first appearance in the USA was in April 1998 in New York, followed by several concerts in California. Moira made her Canadian debut in November 1998, sponsored by Island Music (a distributor of Celtic audios and videos, including Moira's) and Celtic Connection. She performed in Vancouver, Edmonton, and Calgary. Moira returned to the States in late January and February 1999 and performed at Burns Nights in Massachusetts and Arizona. Gigs at the Sarasota Highland Games in Florida and then in Pennsylvania followed. Moira made another Canadian tour in February 2000. Moira's song writing abilities were really put to the test when BBC Television asked her to write twelve songs for the TV series "Where Eagles Fly" which presented a wide-ranging travelogue of the Scottish Highlands. In addition to performing her songs in the full video set of the programmes, Moira has also created a video of the songs with their accompanying scenic views of places such as Skye, Loch Lomond, Applecross and Torridon.

Name Vars

  • Kerr
  • M. Kerr
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Summary by Sean Seyler

Misty Moo and Friends is a charming and enjoyable album that is sure to delight listeners of all ages. Whether you're a fan of Scottish folk music or just looking for some fun, family-friendly tunes, this album is definitely worth checking out.

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