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What's Here What's Gone

Luke Daniels

Scottish
Gael Music Ltd

Released: 1st October 2014
Catalogue Number: GELCD014
Barcode: 0702811546318
Running Time: 51 mins.

CD£11.80The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024

You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.


Moving into a 'second life', from melodeon maestro to singer-songwriter and he makes a damn fine job of it.
This is well worthy of your attention. It's a grand album of it's genre.
Buy yours NOW.

1) In Our Hearts
2) Don't Be Afraid
3) What She Means
4) For Your Love
5) Way Back Home
6) Know You More
7) Asking Why
8) How Will I Know
9) A River Runs
10) What's Here What's Gone
11) All My Dreams
12) Healing Stream
Moving into a 'second life', from melodeon maestro to singer-songwriter and he makes a damn fine job of it.
This is well worthy of your attention. It's a grand album of it's genre.
Buy yours NOW.

Lineup

Luke Daniels: Piano, Guitar, Zither Banjo & Samples
Matheu Watson: Guitars
C J Hillman: Steel Guitars & Dobro
Rick Standley: Bass
James Macintosh: Drums
Signy Jacobsdottir: Percussion
Patsy Reid:Strings
Ken Blackwood: French Horn
Madaleine Pritchard & Chris Judge: B.vocals
Margaret Milton, Catherine Taylor, Iain McGinley & James Duddridge: Healing Stream Vocals

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