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Shouts

Gary Innes and Ewan Robertson

Scottish
PD Productions

Released: 4th June 2009
Catalogue Number: PDP001
Barcode: 5060134217250
Running Time: 42mins.

CD£11.80Out of Stock

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An enjoyable mixture of music and song and not without a touch of humour.
The album opens with the best tune title of the year - "I Can't Sing Tonight I've Left My Teeth at Home" - and that sets the pace and the standard.
A bit lacking on notes on who's doing what, with whom and who else is joining in.
(Hey! That could be a tune on their next album!)

1) I Can't Sing Tonight I've Left My Teeth at Home - Big 10.4 - John Smeaton's
2) Beeswing - Leslie's New Kitchen
3) Little Niamh MacDonald
4) Jura Wedding - Ross & Eilidh's Shotgun Wedding - Rough As A Badgers
5) Bonnie Bessie Logan
6) Camanachd Cup - Chasing Daylight
7) Magdalene Green
8) Kilmonivaig
9) Kazakh Ceilidh Commandos - Done in 10
10) Auld Lang Syne

An enjoyable mixture of music and song and not without a touch of humour.
The album opens with the best tune title of the year - "I Can't Sing Tonight I've Left My Teeth at Home" - and that sets the pace and the standard.
A bit lacking on notes on who's doing what, with whom and who else is joining in.
(Hey! That could be a tune on their next album!)

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Gary Innes
Ewan Robertson
& Friends

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