Huun-Huur-Tu – Where Young Grass Grows (Shanachie, 1999)
Where Young Grass Grows is the fourth album from famed Tuvan ensemble Huun-Huur-Tu, one of the iconic acts that introduced the captivating throat singing style to international audiences. In this case the album was recorded in Glasgow, Scotland and features collaborations with acoustic Celtic musicians, including harp player Mary MacMaster and Martyn Bennett on small pipes.
The result is a fabulous mix of haunting Tuvan overtones and musical instruments and Scottish traditions.
The album lineup included Huun Huur Tu: Kaigol-Ool Khovalyg on vocals, throat singing, doshpuluur, igil; Anatoly Kuular on vocals, throat singing, byzaanchi, xomuz (jaw harp); Sayan Bapa on doshpuluur, igil, guitar, throat singing, synthesizer; and Alexei Saryglar on tuyug, xapchyk, tungur, igil, throat singing.
Scottish musicians: Martyn Bennett on flute, overtone flute, small pipes; Mary MacMaster on harp; Garry Finleson on banjax; Dymitro Moracet on synthesizer; and Guy Nicholson on tabla.
Huun Huur Tu are great musicians, to anyone interested in culture I highly recommend them. Also jaw harp as an instrument is a thing even out of steppe culture theme, jew’s harps can be checked here https://jawharper.com/