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Culburnie

Catalogue Number: CUL119D
Barcode: 755997011927
Running Time: 70 mins.

CD£10.29The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024
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1Harris Dance4:45. £0.79
2Dizzy3:44. £0.79
3Marabilla5:21. £0.79
4Dinky's Melody3:52. £0.79
5Cries And Shrieks Of Woe4:22. £0.79
6A Stor Mo Chroi2:37. £0.79
7Stoney Run5:53. £0.79
8The Spark5:25. £0.79
9Way Out To Hope Street2:12. £0.79
10Theme For Scotland4:30. £0.79
11Donostia4:27. £0.79
12Txoria Txori4:04. £0.79
13The Other Side Of Sorrow4:43. £0.79
14Galen's Melody4:52. £0.79
15Tail Toddle Finale8:44. £0.79

High Quality AudioThe tracks on this album are available as both standard 192k mp3 files, high quality 320k mp3 files and CD quality FLAC files. The price is the same for all formats. You can choose your format after you pay and are ready to download.
The title and the guest list give all the clues you need - a right old 'hooley' in Madrid

Lineup

Alasdair Fraser - Violin & Voice
Chris Norman - Flute
Eric Rigler - Highland & Uilleann PIpes
Paul Machlis - Keyboards
Peter Maund - Percussion
with
Jose Manuel Tejedor - Asturian Pipes
Kepa Junkera - Trikitixa (Accordion)_
Mercedes Peon - Vocal (Tk.3)
Oreka TX - Txalaparta (WoodBlocks)
Hevia - Asturian Pipes
Joxan Goikoetxea
Mikel Laboa - Vocal (Tk.12)

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