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Indigenous Tribes

Various Artists - Scottish Folk

Scottish
Iona Records

Released: 1997
Catalogue Number: IRCD054
Barcode: 5014818005428
Running Time: 59 mins.

CD£7.58The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024
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1Paul MounseyAlba5:15. £0.79
2Rock Salt & NailsForced to Return/Spootiskerry3:32. £0.79
3Runt O' the Litter The Reconciliation Set3:19. £0.79
4Hamish ImlachThe Reprobates Lament3:02. £0.79
5Simon Thoumire&Fergus MacKenzie 7Down3:30. £0.79
6Fred MorrisonIrish Reels Set3:03. £0.79
7Ian BruceScarboro Settlers Lament3:51. £0.79
8The Hooleyganz BandHooleyganz Jig3:03. £0.79
9The Humpff FamilyHenryetta3:50. £0.79
10New Celeste70 Years/The Caber5:55. £0.79
11BongshangThe Floggin' Set2:01. £0.79
12The PearlfishersSt. Francis Songs4:53. £0.79
13WolfstoneThe Tinnie Run3:41. £0.79
14DalriadaAe Fond Kiss4:33. £0.79
15Tartan AmoebasNew Pipe Order5:11. £0.79

High Quality AudioThe tracks on this album are available as both standard 192k mp3 files, high quality 320k mp3 files and CD quality FLAC files. The price is the same for all formats. You can choose your format after you pay and are ready to download.
Created to publicise the work of the Scottish Wildlife Trust in partnership with BP. Lots of strong folk music in a 'rock 'n' techno' style that just shows that nothing stands still but does evolve.

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