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Leaving St.Kilda

Tannahill Weavers

Scottish
Green Linnet

Catalogue Number: GLCD1176
Barcode: 048248117623
Running Time: 51 mins.

CD£12.15Out of Stock


The notes say this is their eleventh album, and on bits and pieces we've heard of these albums we are sure there is a female vocal harmony. Have we?If so, why no credit?

1) The Good Drying Set:Good Drying - The MacFarlanes - Whistlebinkies Reel - Mulhare's Reel - Christmas Carousal - Miss Monaghan
2) Hieland Harry - Wee Highland Laddie - Lt.Col.D.J.S.Murray
3) The Rigs o' Rye
4) The Athol Gthering - Donald MacLeod's Reel
5) St.Kilda Set:Leaving St.Kilda - Major W.Knox M.C. - The Highland Brigade At Magersfontien
6) The Shearin's No For You
7) The Three Healths
8) Crann Tara Set:Angus G.MacLeod - Crann Tara - Fiona MacLeod
9) The Wars o' Germany
10) Islay Charms Set:Donald MacLeod - Islay Charms - Alena MacAskill - Donnie MacGregor
11) Last May A Braw Wooer
12) Farewell You Silver Darlins
The notes say this is their eleventh album, and on bits and pieces we've heard of these albums we are sure there is a female vocal harmony. Have we?If so, why no credit?

Lineup

Roy Gullane - Vocals & Guitar
John Martin - Fiddle, Cello, Mandolin, Viola & Vocals
Phil Smillie - Vocals, Flute & Whistles
Les Wilson - Vocals, Bouzouki, Guitar & Keyboards
Duncan J.Nicholson - Highland & Scottish small-pipes & Whistles
with Jim Walker - Drums

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