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Duncan Chisholm

Scottish.
Copperfish Records

Released: 30th June 2008
Catalogue Number: CPFCD003
Barcode: 880992140942
Running Time: 41mins.


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


Our old mate Duncan advances yet again on this his third 'solo' album and he gets more confident and comfortable with each release, and with his composing skills.
A good supporting cast gives him the best accompaniment with which to show off his undoubted talents.
Well worth a listen.

1) Nuair Bhios Mi Leam Fhin.
2) The Farley Bridge.
3) Lorient Mornings.
4) Farewell ti Uist - Glenluig Bay.
5) Mallai Chroch Shli - The Soup Dragon.
6) Tengo de Xubir al Puerto - The Hill of the High Byre.
7) A'Mhairead Og.
8) 250 to Vigo.
9) The 303 - The Knockard Elf - Turbo Shandy.
10) Alasdair's Tune - Beinn a Cheathaich
Our old mate Duncan advances yet again on this his third 'solo' album and he gets more confident and comfortable with each release, and with his composing skills.
A good supporting cast gives him the best accompaniment with which to show off his undoubted talents.
Well worth a listen.

Lineup

Duncan Chisholm - Fiddle & Viola
with
Kris Drever - Guitar & B/vocal.
Martin O'Neill - Percussion.
Phil Cunningham - Piano, Cittern, Whistles & Acccordion.
Ross Hamilton - Bass & Guitar.
Tearlach MacFarlane - Vocal.

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