Alison McMorland - Cloudberry Day

£12.00

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The first solo album from Alison since Belt Wi Colours Three.

Tracks: Traiveller's Joy, Sailing's a weary life, Edom o' Gordon, Be Good Tae Me, The Twa Sisters (The Swan Swim's Sae Bonnie), Twa Years Ower Young, Happen Row The Flyting o' Life and Death, The American Stranger, Skippin' Bar'foot Through the Heather, The Belt wi Colours Three, Rowin Hard Against the Stream, Cloudberry Day

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