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Various Artistes - A' The Best Available on CD - Catalogue Number - SLPYCD004 - £11.99 |
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| Almost a history of Scottish folk music. A superb compilation album of Scottish folk song and fiddle music from the country's top stars. Produced with the financial support of impresario Cameron Mackintosh, the tracks have been donated by virtually all of the Scottish independent fiddle and folk labels and also labels from the USA and Europe. | ||
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All performer royalties are donated to the children’s
charity ChildLine Scotland. 'A Great Album – Absolutely Brilliant’ BBC Radio Scotland Mr Anderson’s Fine Tunes
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| 20 Tracks - Total Running Time of 67 min 41 sec. | ||
| 1. | How Will I Ever Be Simple Again? | The Battlefield Band | |
| 2. | Willie’s Gang Tae Melville Castle. | North Sea Gas | |
| 3. | Bonnie Bessie Logan | Dougie MacLean | |
| 4. | Geese in the Bog/Jig of Slurs | The Tannahill Weavers | |
| 5. | Oh Mo Dhuthaich | Capercaillie | |
| 6. | MacFarlan o’ the Sprotts | Jock Duncan | |
| 7. | Jamie Raeburn | Alastair McDonald | |
| 8. | Peter Davidson Set | Aly Bain | |
| 9. | The Lea Rig | Rod Paterson | |
| 10. | Hey How My Johnnie Lad | The Poozies | |
| 11. | Benny Lynch | Arthur Johnstone | |
| 12. | Free Rein | Alasdair Fraser | |
| 13. | Women o’ Dundee | Sheena Wellington | |
| 14. | Corn Riggs | Ossian | |
| 15. | Music of Spey | Makfolk | |
| 16. | Come A Ye Fisher Lassies | The Gaugers | |
| 17. | Couthy Cullen | Isla St. Clair | |
| 18. | Come A’ Ye Tramps and Hawkers | The McCalmans | |
| 19. | Clueless | Wolfstone | |
| 20. | The Parting Glass | Ronnie Browne |