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People Like Me

Alyth McCormack

Scottish
Navigator Records

Released: 9th March 2009
Catalogue Number: Navigator33
Barcode: 5060169470811
Running Time: 57mins.

CD£10.75Out of Stock

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


The Gaelic 'diva' takes a few tracks into English on this album however it more a case of 'stretching her wings' than moving on.
Again very ably accompanied with some class players so that it all oozes quality.
Aye, she's a class act that Alyth!

1) Nuair Bha Mi Og
2) The Queen & The Soldier
3) The Vices Set (Puirt)
4) The Beautiful Lie
5) Dh'fhag e gun chadal am dhusgadh mi
6) Neptune
7) A Mhairead og
8) Till Morning Will Come
9) Chaidil mi raoir air an airigh
10) I Wonder What's Keeping My Love Tonight
11) A Smuggler's Prayer
12) Mo ghaol oigfhear a chuil duinn
13) People Like Me
The Gaelic 'diva' takes a few tracks into English on this album however it more a case of 'stretching her wings' than moving on.
Again very ably accompanied with some class players so that it all oozes quality.
Aye, she's a class act that Alyth!

Lineup

Alyth McCormack - Vocals
with
Brian McAlpine - Piano & Accordion
Jonny Hardie - Guitar & Fiddle
Aiden O'Rourke - Fiddle
Fraser Fifield - Sax & Whistle
Gerald Peregrine - Cello
Ewan Vernal - Bass
Noel Eccles - Percussion
Donald Hay - Drums
Justin Currie & Jonny Hardie - B/vocals

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