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Standing wave

Wendy Stewart

Scottish
Greentrax

Catalogue Number: CDTRAX242
Barcode: 5018081024223
Running Time: 52 mins.

CD£10.29Out of Stock

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A good wide selection of songs and tunes from all corners of Scotland and a wee bit of Ireland, from collections of harp, fiddle and pipe music and a few originals.
Nice stuff.

1) Flowres of the Forest - The Old Sword's Lament
2) Taigh Iain Ghrot - Brown's Reel - Dr.Arthur's Second Hand Rant
3) Now Draw Up Close & Hear My Song
4) Fires At Midnight
5) Down the Hill - Annan Polka
6) All Things Are Quite Silent - Markellie Waltz
7) P/M Duncan MacLeod of Lewis - Miss Sally Hunter of Thurston - Ho ro mo bhoban an dram
8) Love and Loss - Wendy's Waltz
9) Cairn Water
10) There Is A Tide - Tolsta Solstice
11) Linkum Doddie - Come To Berwick Johnny - Bobbing Joan - Have A Care of Her Johnny
12) Jean Stewart of Moniaive
13) Cumha airson Ceannard - Chlann 'ic Uilleam - Crodh Chailein
14) Barrisdale's Dream
A good wide selection of songs and tunes from all corners of Scotland and a wee bit of Ireland, from collections of harp, fiddle and pipe music and a few originals.
Nice stuff.

Lineup

Wendy Stewart - Harps, Concertina & Vocals
Gary West - Whistles & Small pipes
Rod Paterson - Guitar & Vocal
Mike Travis - Percussion
Fraser Spiers - Harmonica

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