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Next Dance Please

The Wyre Band

Scottish
Attic

Released: 2004
Catalogue Number: ATCD064
Barcode: x
Running Time: 42 mins.

CD£10.00Out of Stock

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


FIRST HEARING:
A fat two 'box' sound with rhythm that gets the feet tapping.
Sounds like a good time can be had by all with the Wyre, from Orkney.

1) Duncan Gray - The Rose Tree
2) Bonnie Gallowa' - Endearing Young Charms
3) Glencoe
4) My Mother Said I Never Should - Lord Lovat's Lament
5) If Those Lips Could Only Speak
6) Deep In the Heart of Texas - Coming Round the Mountains
7) Cock o' the North - Kenmure's On and Awa'
8) Dumbarton's Drums
9) Loch Ruan - Hills of Alua
10) Landlord Fill the Flowing Glass - The Waves of Tory
11) Edelweiss
12) Marching Through Georgia - Tramp, Tramp, Tramp.
13) John Grumlie - I Loo'ed Nae A Lassie But Ane
14) The Four Marys - Dancing in Kyle
15) THistle of Scotland - The Balkan Hills
16) Maggie WAtson's Farewell to Blackhammer
FIRST HEARING:
A fat two 'box' sound with rhythm that gets the feet tapping.
Sounds like a good time can be had by all with the Wyre, from Orkney.

Lineup

Edwin Flaws - Accordion
Jim Johnstone - Accordion
Nigel Firth - Piano
Eddie Firth - Bass, Strings & Cello
Johnny Johnstone - Vocals
Sinclair Taylor - Drum Sticks
Eoin Flaws - Drums Brushes & Trump

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