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Old Scotia's Shores

Alastair McDonald

Scottish
Corban

Catalogue Number: CBNCD031
Barcode: 5019313130316
Running Time: 60 mins.

CD£10.29The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024
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1Falioro We're Sailing3:29. £0.79
2The Puffers1:40. £0.79
3Silkie Of Suleskerry4:22. £0.79
4Get Up Get Out2:09. £0.79
5Sea Wife3:38. £0.79
6The Waverley2:08. £0.79
7Silver Darlings2:51. £0.79
8The Mermaid's Tale3:01. £0.79
9Iona Rowing Song3:39. £0.79
10North Sea Oil3:02. £0.79
11Old Ailsa Craig3:31. £0.79
12Carls O' Dysart1:39. £0.79
13The Wee Ferries3:03. £0.79
14Fareweel Tae Tarwathie4:26. £0.79
15Pack Your Tools & Go2:16. £0.79
16White Wings2:53. £0.79
17Maids Of New England2:29. £0.79
18Jamie Foyers4:08. £0.79
19Queen O' The Clyde2:48. £0.79
20Settler's Lament3:42. £0.79
21Bonnie Ship The Diamond2:56. £0.79
22Requiem1:17. £0.79

High Quality AudioThe tracks on this album are available as both standard 192k mp3 files, high quality 320k mp3 files and CD quality FLAC files. The price is the same for all formats. You can choose your format after you pay and are ready to download.
Another themed compilation from Alistair, this time celebrating Scotland's links with the sea & shipmaking.

Lineup

Alastair McDonald - Guitar, Banjo & Vocals
Ronnie Rae - Bass
Murray Smith - Drums
Clark Sorley - Keyboards

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