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Lovely Stornoway

Calum Kennedy

Scottish
Beracah Music

Released: 1st June 2011
Catalogue Number: BRHCD55
Barcode: 5014818099120
Running Time: 46mins.

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1Lovely Stornoway2:54. £0.79
2Bratach Bana3:00. £0.79
3Skyline of Skye2:49. £0.79
4Highland Donald2:16. £0.79
5Morag of Dunvegan2:00. £0.79
6No, No, No, No, Geordie Munro2:54. £0.79
7Road & the Miles to Dundee2:39. £0.79
8Whistling Gypsy Rover2:56. £0.79
9Faili, Faili, Faili Oro2:23. £0.79
10Sailing Up the Clyde2:03. £0.79
11Green Glens of Antrim3:48. £0.79
12The Young Farmer's Song2:26. £0.79
13Oran na Caiora3:20. £0.79
14Thru' the Heather2:31. £0.79
15Rollin' in the Heather2:08. £0.79
16A Pheigi a Ghraidh3:44. £0.79
17Bonnie Strathyre2:24. £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.
Little needs be said on this one. 18 songs in English & Gaelic from the late great Calum.
Recorded between 1958 and 1960, there may be some oddities in the musical accompaniment but this does not detract from the unique voice that kept Calum as the No.1 of his kind, of his time and still very hard to surpass even today.

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Calum Kennedy - Vocals in English & Gaelic.
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