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  1. Footstomp

  2. Another Mile

  3. Prophecy

  4. Don't Follow After Me

  5. Da Tunes [MP3]

  6. E&C

  7. Four On The Floor

  8. King George [MP3]

  9. Dark Angel [MP3]

  10. Tied Wings

  11. Lads

  12. Runaway

  13. Friday Night

  14. The Link

 
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FOLLOW (2005)

1.   Another mile [MP3]
2.   Don't follow after me [MP3]
3.   Runaway
4.   Footstomp [MP3]
5.   Car Song
6.   Rough Cuts
7.   Spin
8.   The Duel
9.   Tied Wings
10.  Last Call [MP3]
11.  Back To You
12.  The Link

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HOUSE PARTY (2002)

1.   Tommy  
2.   Canadian Girl (radio edit) 
3.   Give 'er  
4.   Open My Eyes
5.   Hurley's
6.   No Crying
7.   The Prophecy
8.   Walk You Home
9.   186 Alice St.
10.  Erylin 
11.  Canadian Girl
12.  Friday Night

 

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"Their energy and great desire to entertain is very infectious.”
- Bobby Lalonde

"...The tune sets on their high-energy concert disc, Live [self-released (2005)], feature some wonderfully wild and melodic interplay between fiddler Colleen, who plays with an aggressive, bow-bouncing style reminiscent of Eileen Ivers, and pianist Erin, whose rapid-fire keyboard style is somewhere between boogie and Cape Breton dancehall.  Heather's bass...anchor(s) the rhythm...The sisters are capable singers too, although the songs here tend more toward the pop/country end of things. "

- Dirty Linen,
August/September 2006