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Nahoo 3: Notes From The Republic

Paul Mounsey
Scottish
Iona Records

Released: 1999
Catalogue Number: IRCD068
Barcode: 5014818006821
Running Time: 1999

CD£8.76 Buy Now In Stock. Dispatched on Monday.
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You can listen to short samples from the tracks on this album using the player below.


1Nahoo Nation7:22Play £0.67
2Independence Blues5:28Play £0.67
3The Keening5:50Play £0.67
4Notes From The Republic5:19Play £0.67
5Unfinished Business5:12Play £0.67
6Don Roberto's Sabbath3:53Play £0.67
7Night Falls5:51Play £0.67
8Mad Litany4:41Play £0.67
9Carver Angus With Bites1:06Play £0.67
10The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face4:27Play £0.67
11Reel Slow3:38Play £0.67
12Taking Leave (Beir Soraidh Bhuam)4:21Play £0.00
13Fiunary6:15Play £0.67
14Last Thoughts1:34Play £0.67

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.
Getting more 'worldly' and a wee bit heavier. Nice tribute to Ewan MacColl, and nice version of Anne Lorne Gillies 'Taking Leave' too.

Lineup

Lollo Andersson - Guitars Sergio Buss - Guitars Betina Stegmann - Violin Marcelo Jaffe - Viola Teco Cardosa - Flutes & Fifes Alexandre Mihanovich - Bass Paul Mounsey - Piano, Programming & Vocals Luis Henriqoe Cardosa - Vocals J.J.Jackson - Vocals on Trk.2

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