Alison McMorland & Geordie McIntyre - Ballad Tree

£12.00

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A feast of Ballads from two of Scotland's most passionate singers, whose wealth of knowledge and experience of traditional song is legendary. They are joined here by Alison's daughter Kirsty who adds another strong voice to a fine album.

Tracks: The Wife Of Ushers Well, Lamkin, The Two Brothers, May Colvin, Braes O' Yarrow, Lover's Ghost, The Wee Toon Clerk, Tam Lin, Clerk Saunders, The Daemon Lover, King Orfeo,

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