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An Rathad a Bhatarsaigh

Vatersay Boys

Scottish
Shibhalba

Released: 2004
Catalogue Number: TRTV003
Barcode: 5065001324000
Running Time: 44mins.

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1Braigh Loch Iall: Canan Na Gaidheall: Mist Covered Mountains3:13. £0.79
2Tam Bains Lum2:41. £0.79
3Hetti and Farahuqars Waltz3:03. £0.79
4Iain Angus Douglas's Welcome To The Big Wide World: Millbank Cottage: Father John MacMillan Of Barra4:27. £0.79
5Shores ofLloch Bea:Traditional Tune:Bonnie Lass of fyfie:Killiekrankie:Mal na Mara4:20. £0.79
6Say You Love Me: Moonshine: Pumpkins Fancy5:26. £0.79
7Song For the Small Pipes3:31. £0.79
8The Road to Vatersay5:38. £0.79
9Miss Catherine Macleod:Boys of the Blue Hills:Donald Beag2:21. £0.79
10Ciosmul Galley4:28. £0.79
11Oidhche Bha4:48. £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.
As 2004 ends the talk of the steamie is Vatersay Boys - a high energy ceilidh band with a good way with words when they decide to have a sing-song.
Definately a BIG punters album (purists might not be too impressed).

Lineup

Michael Campbell - Accordion
Paul McGuire - Pipes & Whistle
Joe Greenan - Bass
Andy Campbell - Accordion & Vocals
Donnie MacNeil - Drums, Guitar & Vocals

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