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Taladh nan Cuantan

Calum Alex MacMillan

Scottish
Skipinnish Records

Released: 2005
Catalogue Number: SKIPCD08
Barcode: 880992144223
Running Time: 53 mins.


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


FIRST HEARING:
From Lewis, a Gaelic singer who has a more than pleasant voice that draws you into his song(s).
A very professional and tasteful accompaniment adds to the enjoyment.
The genuine article.

1) Mo Run-sa Mhaighdean
2) 'S e toir mo ruin-sa Ghaidhealtachd
3) Cliabh Dineag
4) Small-pipes: Alice Bheag - Gaelic Strathspey - Lord MacDonald
5) Mo Mhac Gradhach
6) Eathar Dubh a Bradhagair
7) An Gaidheal a' fagail a dhuthcha
8) Gur tu mo Ribhinn
9) Cha teid mise thobair tuilleadh
10) An Eilean Fhada Leodhas
11) Tobair, tobair, siolaidh!
12) Highland Pipes - 6/8 Marches: Dalintober - John MacKenzies Farewell to Strathglass
13) Eilean Fraoich
14) Oran am an Iasgach
FIRST HEARING:
From Lewis, a Gaelic singer who has a more than pleasant voice that draws you into his song(s).
A very professional and tasteful accompaniment adds to the enjoyment.
The genuine article.

Lineup

Calum Alex MacMillan - Vocals, Small-pipes & Highland Pipes
With
Ross Martin - Guitars
Allan Henderson - Piano, Whistles & B/vocals
Angus MacPhail - Accordion & B/vocals
Ingrid Henderson - Clarsach
Ally MacKenzie - Accordion
Seonaidh MacMillan - Vocals

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