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Wherever Yet May Be

Old Blind Dogs
Scottish
Compass Records

Released: 13th September 2010
Catalogue Number: COMP745422
Barcode: 766397454221
Running Time: 55mins

CD£9.65 (was £10.72) Buy Now In Stock. Dispatched tomorrow.

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


1) St.Kilda
2) Lough Erne's Shore
3) Psychopomps: Fouller's Rant - Psychopomps
4) Scotland Yet
5) Portobello - Miss Brady's - Hugie Shortie's Reel - Kent Road
6) Copper Kettle
7) Sir Steve Huska of Bryce Canyon
8) Broken Ring
9) Room With A View - Trip to Moreda - Danny's Birthdays
10) Banks of The Nile
11) Where Are You?
12) Desperate Fishwives - Frankie Drain's - The Golden Stud
A new album after a wee bit of a break but back firing on all cylinders, after the rather plaintive/atmospheric opener that is.
A bold mix of the traditional and contemporary folk music with some fine singing....and playing too.
Have a listen.

Lineup

Ali Hutton: Pipes, Whistles & Guitar
Aaron Jones: Bouzouki, Guitar & Vocals
Jonny Hardie: Fiddle, Guitars & Vocals
Fraser Stone: Drums, Percussion & Vocals
with
Rick Taylor: Trombone & B/Vocals
Nigel Hitchcock: Saxes
Nathon Jones: Resonator Guitar
Angus Lyon: Keyboards

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