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Scapa Flow

Ronald Anderson Band (The)

Scottish
H0

Released: 1st January 2010
Catalogue Number: ATCD076
Barcode: 50551229248357
Running Time: 43mins

CD£11.80Out of Stock

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Another toe-tapper from an Orkney based quintet that is great for either dancing or just listening.
The tunes are all from 'way up there' too, with some Highland and Shetland adding to the mix.
All-in-all a very pleasant album.

1) Scapa Flow - Deerness Reel
2) Smith's Farewell to Shetland - The Sands o' Burrafirth
3) Jean & Andy Leonard's Waltz
4) Over the Sea - Paddy MacDonald's Leather Breeks - Jack's Pocket Ashtray
5) The Kiwi Piers - Calum Beag
6) The Fiddler's Godmother
7) Rognvald Brusason
8) 79th Highlanders - Judith & Robert Whitehead
9) The Band Boy's Polka
10) Lisa
11) Barbara Emslie - Jesse Ferguson - Crucifield
12) The Strynd - El Adhem
13) Heights of Casino - Angus MacKinnon
14) Scalloway Voe - My Mother
15) Jig for Runrig - Jim McAllister's Jig - Calliope House
Another toe-tapper from an Orkney based quintet that is great for either dancing or just listening.
The tunes are all from 'way up there' too, with some Highland and Shetland adding to the mix.
All-in-all a very pleasant album.

Lineup

Ronald Anderson - Accordion
Jim Halcrow - Accordion
Margaret Scollay - Piano
Colin Wilson - Drums
Erika Shearer - Fiddle

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