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Turning the Compass (2006)
Groundswell (2003)
Full and Away (2000)
Wind Against the Tide (1998)

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Turning the Compass
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Montebello Set
The Wreck of the Troy
Festival du Voyageur
Fiddler's Green
Tipsy Sailor
Rumrunner Blues
Swedish Waltzes
The Charge at Gettysburg
Winnie Hayes Jig
Ironville Loop
MacDonough's Fleet
St Denis Fever
Clinton County Jail
Manchester Reel Set


Clips of this album can also be heard at CDBaby or full tracks at JukeboxAlive.

Our 4th release (2006) takes us into the realms of self-production. This album has a similar mix of sets of dance tunes and ballads to the previous three. Prominently featured is Viveka's song-writing. Her account of the deeds of Thomas MacDonough at Vergennes VT in the war of 1812 is also to be found on the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum's recent compilation Life on Lake Champlain, and includes Peter's recording debut on low whistle. The Wreck of the Troy is based on information from Art Cohn's book, Lake Champlain's Sailing Canal Boats, about the sinking of this particular boat. Rumrunner Blues relates the stories behind some of the local hooch smuggling that occurred during prohibition. In addition there are a couple of songs from the Flanders Collection - a poignant civil war ballad and a locally collected tale of pig rustling - and, by popular demand, John Connolly's Fiddler's Green. Brian, Viveka and Peter all contribute original tunes to the dance sets, mixed in with Celtic, New England, Quebecois and Metis tunes. Rick shows his diversity by filling out the bottom end with a bass part on a number of tracks.

This album is being played in diverse parts of the world from Australia to Norway, from California to Belarus.


CDs are available by mail order from:

Brian Perkins (12 Decatur St, Burlington, VT, 05401) for
$15 each plus $1.50 s&h for the first item and $0.75 per additional item.
Please make your check payable to "Atlantic Crossing".

We have an online presence at
MySpace,

and also have two Internet CD outlets with listening and on-line payment facilities:

CDBaby
(Turning the Compass and Overtones & Undercurrents)    &
JukeBoxAlive (the first 4 recordings)