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Gaan Wae the Flow

The Selkies

Scottish
Attic

Released: 2005
Catalogue Number: ATCD063
Barcode: x
Running Time: 50 mins.

CD£10.00The 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.


FIRST HEARING:
A wee touch of Orkney swing here with three lassies with two fiddles and an accordion.
The tunes are all pretty much 'standards' so you might get a wee sing-a-long going too.

1) Hoy Tune - Barren Rocks of Aden
2) Margaret's Waltz - Jolie Blon
3) Flett Fae Flotta - Gairsay
4) The Sands of Kuwait
5) Banjo Breakdown - Paddy's Leather Breeches - Jig Runrig
6) Fr, John MacMillan of Barra - George Borwick
7) The Heroes of Longhope
8) Boil Dem Cabbage Down
9) Susie's Waltz - Ann Anderson's Waltz
10) Scapa Flow - Deerness Reel
11) Mhairi's Wedding - Stronsay Wedding - Smedens Anden Fynbo - Bonnie Tammy Scollay
12) Stronsay Waltz - Tennessee Waltz
13) Stronsay Weaver - Birsay Reel - Irene's Reel
14) Jean & Andy Leonard's Waltz
15) Maple Sugar
FIRST HEARING:
A wee touch of Orkney swing here with three lassies with two fiddles and an accordion.
The tunes are all pretty much 'standards' so you might get a wee sing-a-long going too.

Lineup

Carrie - Fiddle
Dawn - Fiddle
Tina - Accordion
with accompaniment.

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