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Daimh

Scottish + Irish
Goat Island Music

Released: 6th November 2013
Catalogue Number: GIMCD003
Barcode: 629048172021
Running Time: 52 mins.

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1Raasay5:33. £0.79
2Barra To Balloch5:15. £0.79
3Coddywatch5:46. £0.79
4Siud Agaibh An Deoch A Dh’Òlainn3:52. £0.79
5Bottle for Brigg6:57. £0.79
6Stormy Hill4:43. £0.79
7Hiù Ra Bhò Nuair A Chaidh Mi A Ghlaschu4:03. £0.79
8The Gannet4:54. £0.79
9Mo Ghleannan Taobh Loch Lìobhann4:45. £0.79
10Banjo’s Favourite5:30. £0.79

High Quality AudioThe tracks on this album are available as both standard 192k mp3 files, high quality 320k mp3 files and CD quality FLAC files. The price is the same for all formats. You can choose your format after you pay and are ready to download.
Pushing the boundaries within 'folk music, another 'contemporary with class' CD. Pretty near devoid of tradition tunes, the whole group chip in tunes which still fit well into the genre and they certainly keep the party going.
Well worth searching out.

Lineup

Angus MacKenzie Highland: Pipes and Whistle
Damian Helliwell: Mandolin and Pipes
Gabe McVarish: Fiddles
Ross Martin: Guitar
Griogair Labhruidh: Gaelic Song and Uillean Pipes

Special Guests:

Donald Hay: Percussion
Jenny Hill: Double Bass (3,5,8,9,10)
Eilidh Shaw: Fiddle (2,5,10)
Duncan Lyall: Bass (2,7)
Decker Forrest: Tromb
Clachnabrochan Gaelic Choir: Backing Vocals

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