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Released in 1998, just before he joined Battlefield Band, this is a solo album from a fine singer/songwriter & musician who was well known on the Scottish music scene, having played and recorded with various groups over the years including Ceolbeg and the feted but short-lived Clan Alba. The album offers a wide range of material, from songs by Scotland's bard - Rabbie Burns, through traditional songs, to Davy's own compositions. All have been received with great enthusiasm by the reviewers.
Musicians appearing on this album along with Davy include: Mike Travis, Nick Turner, Patsy Seddon, Aaron Jones, Brian McAlpine, Alan Henderson, Mary Macmaster, Rob Handley, Peter Haigh & Dick Gaughan
For me its his own songs that work the best and he now ranks with the best male vocalist in Scottish music, whether interpreting a Burns song or indicting the present-day ruling classes. Folk Roots
There isn't a weak movement anywhere. This really is Scottish music for the Millennium
. Taplas
Track list:-
1) Kishmul's Galley
2) Brand New Day
3) Loch Tay Boat Song
4) Jimmy Waddell, Lochanside
5) Long Hellos Short Goodbyes
6) Tam Glen, Dancing In Dinan
7) Tibby Dunbar, The Brothers Reconciliation
8) Calton Weaver
9) Leave Her Johnny, Leave Her
10) Chasing Shadows
11) Scotland Yet
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