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Take The Road

Gaberlunzie
Scottish
ELM

Released: 2005
Catalogue Number: CDELM4137
Barcode: 611454413720
Running Time: 51 mins.

CD£4.29 Buy Now In Stock. Dispatched on Monday.
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You can listen to short samples from the tracks on this album using the player below.


1Smuggler's Road3:38Play £0.67
2The Witch3:38Play £0.67
3Medley: Jackson's Bottle Of Claret, Rakes Of Kildare, Drunken Piper, Bottom Of The Punchbowl2:09Play £0.67
4The Pheasant Cock Set: Pheasant Cock, Humours Of Cleish3:33Play £0.67
5The '452:52Play £0.67
6Black Jack Davy3:34Play £0.67
7The Auld Man O' Benarty5:53Play £0.67
8Jim MacKay4:03Play £0.67
9Shielings Of Sutherland4:25Play £0.67
10Medley: King O' The Fairies, Tha Mi Sgith, Pipe Major D MacLean Of Lewis, Beggar Man2:50Play £0.67
11Country Of MacRae3:32Play £0.67
12Yolande4:06Play £0.67
13North West Passage6:36Play £0.67

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.
Like their contemporaries, The Corries, Gaberlunzie dig up the songs and tunes that are always stirring and well define Scotland, warts an' a'.

Lineup

Robin Watson - Guitars, Bass, Vocals & Effects
Gordon Menzies - Guitars, Mandolin, Banjo, Keyboards, Harmonica, Bodhran & Vocals

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