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A Scottish Journey Part 2

Kenneth McKellar

Scottish
Lismor Recordings

Released: 1998
Catalogue Number: LCOM6044
Barcode: 5014818604423
Running Time: 54 mins.

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1This Is Scotland2:38. £0.79
2Mingulay Boat Song1:58. £0.79
3The Island Of Tiree3:53. £0.79
4Hieland Laddie1:52. £0.79
5Track 05Corn Rigs3:10. £0.79
6Scots Wha Hae2:37. £0.79
7Come O'er The Stream Charlie3:18. £0.79
8The Royal Mile3:12. £0.79
9Sing To Me The Old Scots Songs Medlay: Sing To Me The Old Scots Songs, The Auld House, The Rowan Tree, Granny's Hielan Hame, Sing To Me The Old Scots Songs5:16. £0.79
10The Wee Cooper Of Fife2:20. £0.79
11Bonnie Dundee2:32. £0.79
12The Saturday Dance2:21. £0.79
13The Northern Lights Of Old Aberdeen2:59. £0.79
14Nicky Tams2:11. £0.79
15Amazing Grace3:47. £0.79
16The Pan Drap Song4:39. £0.79
17Oor Ain Fireside3:14. £0.79
18Scotland The Brave3:01. £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 'soundtrack' from Kenneth's second video - this time covering the East-coast of Scotland, from Edinburgh to Aberdeen. Alas the videos never made it to DVD and, at this time, we believe the 'master tapes' may be lost but we continue to search.

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