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The Busker and the Devil's Only Daughter

Brian McNeill

Scottish
Temple Records

Released: 1990
Catalogue Number: COMD2042
Barcode: 096045004226
Running Time: 47 mins

CD£9.09The 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.


The albums title came about because Brian had recently published his first novel called " The Busker" and he had just won Britains
National Songsearch competition with a song called "The Devil's Only Daughter" so combined the two for the album title.

1) The Sidewalk Reels:Cold Frosty Morning - Yankee Dollar - The Trip to Marblehead.
2) High Handenhold.
3) Lady Glasgow.
4) The Golden Ox - The Silver Waltz.
5) The Gilded Shadows.
6) The Devil's Only Daughter.
7) The Busker.
8) The Pavement Jigs: Salt the Pot - Miss Catherine Jane Spree's - The Perfect Pitch.
9) Miss Hamilton.
10) Greenland's Icy Waters.
11) The Owl Waltz.
12) McNeill's Favourite: Captain O'Kane - Jamie Allen - The Mason's Apron.
The albums title came about because Brian had recently published his first novel called " The Busker" and he had just won Britains
National Songsearch competition with a song called "The Devil's Only Daughter" so combined the two for the album title.

Lineup

Cilla Fisher
Alan Reid
Dougie Pincock
Duncan MacGillivray
& Robin Morton

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