Greentrax Recordings
Greentrax Recordings

1986-2024: Celebrating Scotland's Music for 38 years

Ian Green: 1934-2024

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15 tracks: The Flagon * Road To Loch nam Bearnas * Cutty’s Wedding * Rothiemurchus Rant * Lochiel’s Away to France * The Flagon * Theid Is Gun Teid E Leam * Rinn Thu Eudail Mo Mhealladh * We’re A Case the Bunch of Us * Angela * Seudan A’Chuain * Seann Duine Cha Ghabh Mi Idir * Tha Soir Coineadh Am Beinn Dobhrain * Aig Baile * Oran Fear Ghlinne-Cuaich * Hug Oreann O Ro Gur Toigh Leam Fhin Thu * Oran Talaidh An Eich-uisge * Colla Mo Run * Hi Ho Leagain * Katie Ness of Kinnyside * Glen Lyon * Cameronian’s Rant * General MacDonald * Tha Sinn A’ Falbh * Na h-Eilhirich.

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Margaret Stewart & Allan MacDonald - Colla Mo Run

The second album of Gaelic songs from Margaret Stewart, combined with Allan MacDonald’s innovative and lyrical piobaireachd style. The clarity and precision of Margaret’s voice make it appreciable even to those who are not generally keen on Gaelic song, and her deft intonation will impress those who are already fans. Allan’s Highland pipes set off Margaret’s voice in the haunting airs, and his smallpipes provide a fitting backing for his own vocals.

Allan MacDonald (Highland pipes, jaws harp, smallpipes, vocals), and Margaret Stewart (vocals) with Rona Lightfoot (vocals), Ingrid Henderson (vocals, clarsach, piano), Iain MacDonald (flute, concertina, whistle), James Mackintosh (percussion), Malcolm Stitt (guitar, cittern), Allan Henderson (keyboards, fiddle) and Iain MacFarlane (fiddle).

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