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A Summer In Skye

Blair Douglas

Scottish
Macmeanmna

Catalogue Number: SKYECD09
Barcode: 5032475000921
Running Time: 55 mins.

CD£12.60Out of Stock

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A broad selection of self-penned melodies.
The album is based on Alexander Smith's
celebrated book on Skye.

1) A Summer in Skye
2) The Skye Glen Waltz
3) The Second Sight
4) The Landlord's Walk
5) A' Bhean Ionmhainn
6) Iain Angus Douglas's Welcome to the Big Wide World - The Woodcutter - An Corran Glas
7) The Gugahunter
8) NicMhathain's Thank You
9) An Cocaire Beag - Donald Stewart of Kitson Crescent - MacLean of Aird
10) Skye At Last
11) Fear Beag a' Chridle Mhoir
12) Nelson Mandela's Welcome to the City of Glasgow
13) Ora Nam Buadh
14) Miss Ina MacLellan's Air
A broad selection of self-penned melodies.
The album is based on Alexander Smith's
celebrated book on Skye.

Lineup

Blair Douglas - Accordion, Piano & Keyboards
Mary Ann Kennedy - Clarsach & Harp
Jim Mullen - Jazz Guitar
John Henderson - Drums
Ewan Vernal - Bass
Malcolm Jones - Guitar
Chris Harley - Keyboards
Dave Watt & Bian Kellock - Piano
Sandro Ciancio - Percussion
Hugh Brankin - Programming
Morph - Lead Guitar
Chaz Stewart - Rhythm Guitar
Duncan Chisholm - Fiddle
Fraser Spiers - Harmonica
Robert Miller - Bass
Iain MacDonald - Pipes & Whistles
and many more.

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