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Spirit of Orkney

Various Artists

Scottish
OLD LIBRARY RECORDS

Released: 1st October 2018
Catalogue Number: OLDLIBCD001
Barcode: 5014675308847
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.


Although there are notes about each tune or song on the CD there are no indication of who is playing what, so we had a guess !! As three of the players are part of the group "Three Peace Sweet" and we knew of Eric Linklater from his album from 2013.


1) Ed Hewitt’s Hornpipe / Rhona & Cammy’s Hornpipe
2) Aurora Sky
3) The Ed & Liz RSVP/Billy’s Teatime Two-Step
4) Suebee’s Song
5) Long Strides
6) The White Heather Set
7) Bu Sand Tirricks /The Skeldro /Cuckoo’s Nest
8) Sleepy Laddie
9) Rachel’s Graduation Day
10 Arctic Grounds
11) The Still Room /Neck The Bottle
12) St Magnus Way



Although there are notes about each tune or song on the CD there are no indication of who is playing what, so we had a guess !! As three of the players are part of the group "Three Peace Sweet" and we knew of Eric Linklater from his album from 2013.

Lineup

Andy Cant - Highland Bagpipes,Fiddle,
Vocals
Billy Peace - Bass,Vocals
Erik Linklater - Fiddle
Stewart Shearer - Guitar, Mandolin,Vocals

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