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The Laird o' Inversnecky Vol.1

Harry Gordon

Scottish
Beltona Records

Released: 2006
Catalogue Number: BELTONA206
Barcode: 5065000026257
Running Time: 50 mins.

CD£9.09Out of Stock
Download£7.90 Buy Now


1The Story That I Startit (The Kirk Soiree)2:55. £0.79
2Inversnecky Moon3:12. £0.79
3The Inversnecky Doctor3:09. £0.79
4The Rodin Tree3:07. £0.79
5The Parliamentary Candidate Pt.13:03. £0.79
6The Parliamentary Candidate Pt.22:43. £0.79
7The Clerk o' the Weather3:05. £0.79
8She Dee't2:15. £0.79
9The Village Editor2:53. £0.79
10The Inversnecky Barber3:13. £0.79
11The Washing Day Pt.13:49. £0.79
12The Washing Day Pt.23:53. £0.79
13The Beadle o' the Kirk3:21. £0.79
14The Inversnecky Fireman2:49. £0.79
15The Smith of Inversnecky3:12. £0.79
16Constantinople.2:54. £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.
FIRST HEARING:
The first of three CDs which might just be 'the complete Harry Gordon' - though we may be corrected on this by some you experts out there.
Recorded with full instrumental accompaniment between 1927 and 1932 for the original Beltona label.

Lineup

Harry Gordon
with
Jack Holden
Donald Hunter
& Full instrumental Accompaniment

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