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Sax Goes Scotch

Sean O'Rourke

Scottish
ELM

Released: 2005
Catalogue Number: CDELM4139
Barcode: 611454413928
Running Time: 48 mins.

CD£4.50Out of Stock
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1Highland Cathedral3:06. £0.79
2Loch Lomond3:03. £0.79
3Mingulay Boat Song2:39. £0.79
4Dumbarton's Drums3:42. £0.79
5My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose2:50. £0.79
6Amazing Grace3:21. £0.79
7Skye Boat Song2:08. £0.79
8Leezie Lindsay2:47. £0.79
9Wild Mountain Thyme3:42. £0.79
10Annie Laurie2:25. £0.79
11Caledonia4:11. £0.79
12Dark Island2:44. £0.79
13Glencoe2:45. £0.79
14The Road And The Miles To Dundee2:52. £0.79
15Mist Covered Mountain3:33. £0.79
16Flower Of Scotland2:46. £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.
FIRST HEARING:
Ah! Highland Cathedral. Played on the saxophone with piano, keyboard, rhythm section and synths adding up to a relaxing adventure in popular Scottish airs.
It's not a 'root-te-toot-toot' saxolphone, more laid back.
No players (strangely) are mentioned but as it's produced by Sean O'Rourke and the arrangements are by Sean O'Rourke and Sean O'Rourke plays saxophone we might not to to far out in making a wild guess as to the featured player.

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