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Day of Days (30th Anniversary Concert)

Runrig

Scottish
Ridge

Released: 2004
Catalogue Number: RR025
Barcode: 5024545286724
Running Time: 70+mins

CD£10.75The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024

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


And they said it would never last? Well maybe not.
Now one of Scotland's musical ambassadors with their global touring; but still raise the fervour from their fans in Scotland as this Stirling Castle concert proves.

1) Going Home
2) Hearthammer
3) Protect & Survive
4) Big Sky
5) Hearts of Olden Glory
6) Siol Ghoraidh
7) Proterra
8) Running to the Light
9) The Stamping Ground
10) Maymorning
11) Faileas Air An Airigh
12) Book of Golden Stories
13) Day of Days
14) All the Miles
15) A Reiteach
And they said it would never last? Well maybe not.
Now one of Scotland's musical ambassadors with their global touring; but still raise the fervour from their fans in Scotland as this Stirling Castle concert proves.

Lineup

Bruce Guthro - Vocals & Guitar
Malcolm Jones - Guitars,Pipes, Accordion & Vocals
Rory MacDonald - Vocals, Bass & Guitar
Calum MacDonald - Percussion & Vocals
Brian Hurran - Piano &Keyboards
Iain Bayne - Drums
with
Paul Mounsey - Keyboards & Programming
Duncan Chisholm - Fiddle
Peter Wishart - Piano
The Glasgow Islay Gaelic Choir

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