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To Be the Nation Again

Various Artists - Scottish Folk

Ceol Mor Productions (Ian Hunter)

Released: 1999
Catalogue Number: CEOL1001
Barcode: 5030820011028

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1Jim Malcolm: No Gods and Precious Few Heroes.3:38. £0.79
2John Morran: Jamie Raeburn.5:33. £0.79
3Ian Bruce: Internal Exile4:16. £0.79
4John Morran: Caledonia.3:58. £0.79
5Mick West: Freedom Come All Ye.2:53. £0.79
6Wendy Weatherby: Both Sides of the Tweed.3:39. £0.79
7Ian Bruce: Hermless.2:21. £0.79
8Jim Malcolm: Erin-Go-Bragh3:55. £0.79
9Wendy Weatherby: Land of Light.4:05. £0.79
10Wendy Weatherby: Leave Us Our Glens.2:40. £0.79
11Ian Bruce: The Rovin' Dies Hard.4:46. £0.79
12Wendy Weatherby: No Man's Land.8:35. £0.79
13John Morran: John MacLean's March.3:58. £0.79
14Mich West: Flower of Scotland.2:40. £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.
Ian Bruce, Jim Malcolm, John Morran, Mick West & Wendy Weatherby take turns on lead vocal on 'songs that have reflected and informed opinion in Scotland', ably backed by some of the countries finest musicians.
Songs of 'freedom', 'the rights of man' and reflections on the past through folk song.
Interesting and quality stuff.

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