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Beyond Mere Words

Alastair McDonald

Scottish
Corban Recordings

Released: 30th March 2016
Catalogue Number: CBNCD052
Barcode: 5060435380288
Running Time: 70 Mins.

CD£10.29The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024

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


'Oor Al' on a cracking 19 track compendium covering traditional song through the ages.
Vocally excellent as ever in telling the stories within the tunes.
Well worth a listen.
Recommended.

1. Black Girl
2. Connolly Was There
3. Gospel Freedom
4. The Bush And The Blair
5. Follow Me Up To Carlow
6. Which Side Are You On?
7. Granny's Porridge
8. Hangman (Gallows Tree)
9. Mary, Don't You Weep
10. Easter Rising (Foggy Dew)
11. Mr Sandman
12. Take Some Time
13. The Big Muddy
14. Venezuela
15. Master McGrath
16. West End Perk
17. Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?
18. The White Cockade
19. The Wind That Shakes The Barley.
'Oor Al' on a cracking 19 track compendium covering traditional song through the ages.
Vocally excellent as ever in telling the stories within the tunes.
Well worth a listen.
Recommended.

Lineup

Alastair McDonald - Guitars,Banjo, Percussion
Clark Sorley - Bass Guitar & Synth
Alan Kitchen - Keyboard Track 4
Ian Boyter - Saxophone Track 9
Dick Lee - Clarinet Tracks 3 & 11
Sirocco Nova - Track 17

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