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Land Of Light

Tannahill Weavers

Scottish
Green Linnet

Released: 1985
Catalogue Number: GLCD1067
Barcode: 048248106726
Running Time: 40 mins.

CD£12.60The 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.


The CD Booklet gives notes on all the songs & tunes, but you may need a magnifying glass to read them. Doesn't distract from the music which is a mix of traditional songs & tunes .

1) Lucy Cassidy - The Bletherskate - The Smith of Chilliechassie
2) The Scottish Settler's Lament
3) Donald MacLean's Farewell to Oban - Dunrobin Castle - The Wise Maid - Iain's Jig
4) The Rovin' Heilandman
5) Yellow Haired Laddie - Dream Angus
6) Land of Light
7) The Queen Amang the Heather - Mairi Anne MacInnes
8) Bustles & Bonnets
9) The American Stranger
10) Conon Bridge - MacBeath's Strathspey - Major David Manson - Mrs.MacPherson of Inveran
The CD Booklet gives notes on all the songs & tunes, but you may need a magnifying glass to read them. Doesn't distract from the music which is a mix of traditional songs & tunes .

Lineup

Roy Gullane - Guitar, Mandilin, Banjo & Vocal
Iain MacInnes - Highland, Scottish Small Pipes & Whistles
Phil Smillie - Flute, Whistles, PanPipes & Vocal
Ross Kennedy - Bouzouki, Fiddle, Bass Pedals & Vocal

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