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The Angel Falls

Chaz Stewart

Scottish
Macmeanmna

Released: 2001
Catalogue Number: SKYECD16
Barcode: 5032475001621
Running Time: 50 mins.

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

You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.


Opens up with a "Whiplash" of some guitar aerobic's , and followed by a slower and more rock anthem tune, so this is a diverse
set of tunes by Chaz Stewart. Which is why he has worked with a diverse range of artist's from the Gaelic group Cliar to the Donnie Munro band.
Well worth a listen...

1) Return To Whiplash Gulch
2) Castaway
3) This Is Where I Am
4) A Day In the Rain
5) The Games We Play
6) Amazon
7) Scotia Nova
8) While You Were Asleep
9) Wasted Time
10) Whatever You Say
11) Farewell To the Mill
12) The Timekeeper
Opens up with a "Whiplash" of some guitar aerobic's , and followed by a slower and more rock anthem tune, so this is a diverse
set of tunes by Chaz Stewart. Which is why he has worked with a diverse range of artist's from the Gaelic group Cliar to the Donnie Munro band.
Well worth a listen...

Lineup

Chas Stewart - Guitars, Piano, Keyboards & Vocals
Andy Allan - Bass
Blair Douglas - Accordion & Organ
Nick Turner - Drum Tools
Steve Lawrence - Percussion
Mary Ann Kennedy - Harp & B/vocals
Eileen Hester - B/vocals

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