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In Praise of Home

Rura

Scottish
Rura

Released: 16th July 2018
Catalogue Number: RURACD002
Barcode: 5060358921193
Running Time: 45 Mins.

CD£11.80Out of Stock

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In Praise of Home is the new album from four-piece powerhouse RURA. The Scottish outfit, described as one of the most exciting bands on the folk scene today. Celebrating a new chapter for the band, In Praise of Home is RURAs first ever exclusively instrumental album and first release in three years. Featuring 9 tracks of completely self-penned music, In Praise of Home showcases a fresh and evolved sound from these four outstanding instrumentalists.

1. In Praise of Home
2. Day One
3. Malice
4. Catriona’s
5. Lust
6. I’ll Never Forget
7. Forged
8. Horizon’s pt.1
9. Horizon’s pt. 2
In Praise of Home is the new album from four-piece powerhouse RURA. The Scottish outfit, described as one of the most exciting bands on the folk scene today. Celebrating a new chapter for the band, In Praise of Home is RURAs first ever exclusively instrumental album and first release in three years. Featuring 9 tracks of completely self-penned music, In Praise of Home showcases a fresh and evolved sound from these four outstanding instrumentalists.

Lineup

Jack Smedley - Fiddle
Steven Blake -Pipes/Whistles
Adam Brown - Guitar
David Foley -Bodhran/Flute

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