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The Orkney Years Vol.2

Ivan Drever

Scottish
Attic

Released: 2005
Catalogue Number: ATCD068
Barcode: x
Running Time: 49 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:
Fans of the man will know just what to expect here and will not be disappointed.
Newer folk will be welcomed by the constatly tasteful guitar playing and the warm voice in an, as always, laid back relaxed performance.
This will also fill a lot of gaps in the 'Drever Collection' for many people as these hard to find recordings are at last brought to CD.

1) Song For Yesterday
2) The Ballad of Private Gow
3) The Varagen
4) Maggie's Song
5) Wearing o' the Blue
6) Here's To You
7) Cooper o' Castleyards
8) The Foaming Sea
9) A New Day
10) The Viking's Bride
11) Seona Dunsmuir
12) To Leave You
13) Half Past Ten
14) Keldabrae
FIRST HEARING:
Fans of the man will know just what to expect here and will not be disappointed.
Newer folk will be welcomed by the constatly tasteful guitar playing and the warm voice in an, as always, laid back relaxed performance.
This will also fill a lot of gaps in the 'Drever Collection' for many people as these hard to find recordings are at last brought to CD.

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