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Best of 1979 - 1989

Tannahill Weavers

Scottish
Green Linnet

Released: 1989
Catalogue Number: GLCD1100
Barcode: 048248110020
Running Time: 46 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.


Covering a ten year period with twelve tracks is a difficult if not impossible job, so maybe the Best Of is not to be taken literally..but a good introduction to the band if you missed them in these ten years..

1)The Geese In the Bog - Jig of Slurs
2) Auld Lang Syne
3) Tranent Muir
4) The Highland Laddie
5) Lucy Cassidy - The Bletherskate - The Smith of Chilliechassie
6) Farewell to Fiunary - Heather Island
7) Roddie MacDonald's Favourite
8) The Gypsy Laddie
9) Jamie Raeburn's Farewell
10) Johnnie Cope - The Atholl Highlanders
11) I Once Loved A Lass
12) Turf Lodge - Cape Breton Fiddler's Welcome To Shetland - Lady Margaret Stewart - The Flaggon
Covering a ten year period with twelve tracks is a difficult if not impossible job, so maybe the Best Of is not to be taken literally..but a good introduction to the band if you missed them in these ten years..

Lineup

Listed are:Roy Gullane, Alan MacLeod, Phil Smillie, Hudson Swan, Michael Ward, Les Wilson, Bill Bourne, Ross Kennedy, Iain MacInnes and Stuart Morrison

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