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The Angel's Share

Phamie Gow with Royal Scots Dragoon Guards

Scottish
Scotdisc

Released: 1st November 2012
Catalogue Number: CDITV817
Barcode: 5014675308175
Running Time: 44 mins.

CD£10.29Out of Stock

You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.


Rapidly becoming accepted as a composer of note here and overseas. You MUST listen.
We had a wee 'rave' about her past releases, on both piano & Celtic harp. And now she has a big orchestra & a full pipe band of The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.
Aye, the lassie is getting bigger in musical stature by the day.
Buy her music NOW!!

1) Edinburgh
2) Sunrise Over Holyrood
3) Scott Monument
4) Canongate Kirk
5) The Angel's Share
6) The Crystal Stream
7) The March & Reel To A Piper
8) The Celtic Knot
9) The Water of Life (Uisge Beatha)
10) Sunset - The Day's End
11) Dun Eidean
Rapidly becoming accepted as a composer of note here and overseas. You MUST listen.
We had a wee 'rave' about her past releases, on both piano & Celtic harp. And now she has a big orchestra & a full pipe band of The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.
Aye, the lassie is getting bigger in musical stature by the day.
Buy her music NOW!!

Lineup

Phamie Gow - Piano & Celtic Harp
The Pipes & Drums, The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards: Pipe Major David Dodds
The London Metropolitan Orchestra: Leader Andy Brown

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