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The Shadow Side

Rachel Newton

Scottish
Shee Records

Released: 2nd July 2012
Catalogue Number: SHEERACH1
Barcode: 5060104290979
Running Time: 40 Mins.

CD£11.80The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024

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Rachel Newton, singer and harpist with BBC 2 Folk Award nominated The Shee and The Emily Portman Trio, has produced her debut solo album, 'The Shadow Side' on Shee Records. The album is comprised of mainly traditional songs in both English and Gaelic and also of Rachel's own instrumental compositions.

1. Lady Diamond
2. Rung 2
3. Green Willow
4. S Toigh Leam Cruinneag Dhonn Nam Bo 5. The Discoboat
6. I'm so Lonesome I Could Cry
7. The Last Minute- The Groupie- Height of Rudeness
8. Must I be Bound
9. The Shadow Side
10. Soundboards and Sockets
11. Am Bruadar Ud a Chunnaic Mi
Rachel Newton, singer and harpist with BBC 2 Folk Award nominated The Shee and The Emily Portman Trio, has produced her debut solo album, 'The Shadow Side' on Shee Records. The album is comprised of mainly traditional songs in both English and Gaelic and also of Rachel's own instrumental compositions.

Lineup

Rachel Newton - Acoustic & Electric Harp/Fiddle/Harmonium/Voice
Kris Drever - Guitar/Mandolin/Vocals
Mattie Foulds - Percussion

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