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Bonnet, Belt & Sword

The Corries

Scottish
BGO Records

Released: 1st August 2010
Catalogue Number: BGOCD271
Barcode: 5017261202710
Running Time: 34mins

CD£10.29Out of Stock

You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.


A re-issue from 1967, and something of a rarity.
Sounding slightly more youthful than some might remember them but the swagger was already there and the ability, for just the two of them, to pick and belt out some really good tunes. And even on the slower, more romantic pieces, the song choice is incredible.

1) Hot Asphalt
2) Cam Ye O'er Frae France
3) Joy of My Heart
4) The Jolly Beggarman
5) Bring Me Back My Granny To Me - My Brother Bill's A Fireman
6) Glenlyon Lament
7) Johnny Cope
8) Gaberlunzie King
9) Haughs O' Cromdale
10) Banks of Newfoundland
11) Parcel o' Rogues
12) North Sea Holes
13) Katie Bairdie - Oor Wee School
14) I Once Loved A Lass
15) Blow Ye Winds
A re-issue from 1967, and something of a rarity.
Sounding slightly more youthful than some might remember them but the swagger was already there and the ability, for just the two of them, to pick and belt out some really good tunes. And even on the slower, more romantic pieces, the song choice is incredible.

Lineup

Roy Williamson
Ronnie Browne
playing everything and anything that came to hand and singing the songs.

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