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Gaberlunzie

Scottish
Kelvin Records

Released: 2005
Catalogue Number: KELCD065
Barcode: 5026366006529
Running Time: 50mins

Download£7.90 Buy Now


1Scots Independant2:18. £0.79
2Roses Of Prince Charlie : Lion On The Gold3:11. £0.79
3Wee Magic Stane3:41. £0.79
4Scotland Will Rise3:03. £0.79
5Parcel Of Rogues2:33. £0.79
6Brig O Stirling3:03. £0.79
7Is A Dove A Doo3:51. £0.79
8Fiery Cross2:31. £0.79
9Caddam Wood Medley1:49. £0.79
10The Weavers3:57. £0.79
11A Man A Man3:19. £0.79
12The 1320 Declaration4:55. £0.79
13Schiehallion3:03. £0.79
14Freedoms Sword3:51. £0.79
15Flower Of Scotland2:44. £0.79
16Scot's Wha Ha'e1:50 £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.
FIRST HEARING:
Staunchly Scottish! Aye, an' don't you forget it!!
The popular folk duo are augmented here with pipes, whistles and a wee bit of drumming.
The songs are standard 'Lunzie fare and it's all stirring stuff.
They will be well bored, by now, with comparison with The Corries but if you want a quick description, that's it.

Lineup

Robin Watson - Guitars, Bass & Vocals
Gordon Menzies - Guitar, Mandolin, Harmonica & Vocals
with
Neil Paterson - Pipes & Whistles
Callum Wallace - Drums

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