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Colin Reid

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Colin Reid
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Colin Reid is a musician and composer from Belfast, Northern Ireland. He launched his solo career in 1997 after supporting performances with other leading musicians such as Waterson–Carthy, Bert Jansch, Leo Kotke and John Cale.

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He has released three albums. His eponymous debut album was released by Shetland's Veesik Records in 1999.

He has since released Tilt (2001),[1] (Topic Records) and Swim (2003)(Topic Records). He played in Eddi Reader's band between 2001 and 2005,[2] performing at Cambridge Folk Festival, Celtic Connections, and toured Japan, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, France, Germany, Spain, The Basque Region, UK and Ireland.

In 2000 he received a New Voices commission from the Celtic Connections festival.[1][3]

In 2001 he adapted Flann O'Brien's The Third Policeman for narrator and strings, and gave performances at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Belfast Festival at Queen's, Dublin Literary Festival, CQAF, featuring Oscar nominated actor Stephen Rea, and Dublin actor Phelim Drew.

In 2006 he recorded a fourth studio album, Dear Spider (unreleased)

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