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Race The Loser

Lau

Scottish
Reveal

Released: 1st October 2012
Catalogue Number: REVEAL011CDX
Barcode: 0609224286896
Running Time: 44 mins.

CD£11.30The 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.


Brilliant musicians, thrilling performers, free-thinking visionaries and all-round good chaps as well?small wonder Lau are regarded as the epicentre of the new folk boom . And they've got shelves groaning with awards, a forest's worth of ecstatic reviews and breathless plaudits from excited audiences in various outposts of the world ringing in their ears to prove it...

1. Saint Monday
2. Far From Portland
3. The Bird That Winds The Spring
4. Missing Pieces
5. Save The Bees
6. Torsa
7. Throwing Pennies
8. Noltland Castle
9. Beer Engineer
Brilliant musicians, thrilling performers, free-thinking visionaries and all-round good chaps as well?small wonder Lau are regarded as the epicentre of the new folk boom . And they've got shelves groaning with awards, a forest's worth of ecstatic reviews and breathless plaudits from excited audiences in various outposts of the world ringing in their ears to prove it...

Lineup

Kris Drever - Guitars/Vocals/Moothie
Martin Green - Accordion/Wurlitzer/Electronics
Aidan O'Rourke - Fiddles

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