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Ordinary Angel

Various Artists - Scottish Folk

Scottish
Macmeanmna

Released: 2005
Catalogue Number: SKYECD38
Barcode: 5032475003823
Running Time: 51 mins.

CD£12.60Out of Stock

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FIRST HEARING:
A compilation CD raising funds for the Scottish Liver Transplant Unit featuring a host of Scottish talent.
Michael Marra opens in his usual poetical way.

1) Michael Marra - Voyage
2) Blair Douglas - Peighinn na h-Iodhlann
3) Rod Paterson - Flow Gently Sweet Afton
4) Peatbog Faeries - Green Fields of Rossbay & Dunmore Lassies
5) Michael Marra & Cauld Blast Orchestra - The Homeless Do Not Seem To Drink In Here
6) Jennifer Forrest SDB - Dr.Stephen & Mrs.Sheila McCabe
7) Donnie Munro - A Mhairead Og
8) MacKenzie - An Ath-Dhoras
9) Jennifer Forrest SDB: The Atholl Highlanders - Calliope House - Morag's Ceilidh - The Boys of Ballymote
10) Arthur Cormack - Calum Sgaire
11) Dr.Angus MacDonald: Seudan a' Chuain - Chloe's Passion - Nighean na Caillich
12) Ingrid Henderson: A' Chaileag Bheag - The Broken Reed
13) Anne Martin - An t-Oighr' Og
14) Michael Marra - Chain Up the Swings
FIRST HEARING:
A compilation CD raising funds for the Scottish Liver Transplant Unit featuring a host of Scottish talent.
Michael Marra opens in his usual poetical way.

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