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Four Walls

Ivan Drever

Scottish
Iona Records

Released: 1996
Catalogue Number: IRCD037
Barcode: 5014818003721
Running Time: 33 mins.

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1The Ballad of Jimmy Fry3:40. £0.79
2Catching the Dream3:24. £0.79
3Timmer the Tartar*/Colonel Sir Neil MacRae of Howden End3:29. £0.79
4How Far?4:17. £0.79
5Called to Fire3:30. £0.79
6Christy Jane Drever4:05. £0.79
7We Sometimes Hurt Too3:31. £0.79
8Kinnairdie's Awa Wi' The Geese/John Boocock's Reel2:48. £0.79
9Brave Souls3:39. £0.79
10Braes O'Gleniffer*3:03. £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.
A brand new album getting rave reviews and now this from the archive. A 1996 album and the return to a solo career as singer-songwriter for Ivan after a hectic and mould breaking few years as a guiding light in "Wolfstone".
Always relaxed and laid back Ivan continues to roll out new songs and tunes with only a couple of short pieces being traditional plus "Called To Fire" co-written with Duncan Chisholm.

Lineup

Ivan Drever; Guitars, Whistle, Harmonica & Vocals
Billy Peace: Keyboards, Drums, Accordion.
Kris Drever: Guitars, Backing Vocal.
Duncan Peace: Percussion.

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