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A Scottish Journey

Coreen Scott

Scottish
Coreen Scott

Released: 1st May 2010
Catalogue Number: SCOTT101
Barcode: 880992148351
Running Time: 44mins.

CD£9.40Out of Stock


Songs seem to be the watchword here. A singer singing the songs that mean something to themselves and hope that the listener agrees with and enjoys the selection.
A good strong dollop of Robert Burns sits nicely with the contemporary folk of Ewan MacColl and the modern of Elvis Costello.
Well sung throughout with a sympathetic vocal & instrumental backing.

1) Bonnie Moorhen
2) Wild Mountainside
3) Loch Lomond
4) Ca' the Ewes
5) Killiecrankie
6) Now Westlin Winds
7) Lady Gardiner's Lament
8) Scarlet Tide
9) Wild Mountain Thyme
10) The Lea Rig
11) The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
12) Follow the Heron
13) Skye Boat Song
Songs seem to be the watchword here. A singer singing the songs that mean something to themselves and hope that the listener agrees with and enjoys the selection.
A good strong dollop of Robert Burns sits nicely with the contemporary folk of Ewan MacColl and the modern of Elvis Costello.
Well sung throughout with a sympathetic vocal & instrumental backing.

Lineup

Coreen Scott - Vocals
Aislinn Faulkner - Clarsach
Alasdair Morrison - Guitar, Bodhran & B/vocals
Bill Crook - Mouth Organ, Whistle & B/vocals
Gavin Pagan - Viola & Mandolin
Peter Fielding - Cello
Cathy Wood - Guitar & B/vocals
Johnny Gibbs - Guitar
Jenny Swan & Caroline Wright - B/vocals

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