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Born To Rottenrow

Ian Bruce and Ian Walker

Scottish
Greentrax

Released: 1st February 2014
Catalogue Number: DVTRAX2023
Barcode: 5018081202393

CD/DVD£14.05 Buy Now In Stock. Dispatched in 1-2 weeks.

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


Both Ian Bruce and Ian Walker are well-known singers and songwriters in their own right, and were in fact a hard-working duo some years back but then decided to go their own solo ways. Recently the duo reformed and have been gigging around the UK and making quite a buzz along the way.

DVD tracks:
1) Hawks and Eagles
2) Grey Funnel Line
3) Blodwen's Dream
4) The Lea-Rig
5) Mr Bloom
6) Some Hae Meat
7) Mellow
8) Child On The Green
9) Singing The River
10) The Hills of Isle Au Haut
11) Blue Denim Days
* (plus other material).

CD tracks:
1) I Stand Tall
2) Miss Salfka Sings
3) November Grey
4) The Shawl
5) When I Spoke To Felix
6) Ode To An Old Friend
7) Mary Button
8) Lucie's Song
9) This Road
10) Honest Man
11) Old Love
12) If I Live To The Same Old Age As Mama.
Both Ian Bruce and Ian Walker are well-known singers and songwriters in their own right, and were in fact a hard-working duo some years back but then decided to go their own solo ways. Recently the duo reformed and have been gigging around the UK and making quite a buzz along the way.

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Ian Bruce
Ian Walker

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