Artist - The Corries
Album - Those Wild Corries/Kishmul's Galley
Year - 1966/1968
Genre - Folk (Scottish folk)
Quality - Mp3
Bit rate - 320 kbps
Size - 154 MB
Info
The Corries were a Scottish folk group that emerged from the Scottish folk revival of the early 1960s.The group was a trio from their formation until 1966 when founder Bill Smith left the band but Roy Williamson and Ronnie Browne continued as a duo until Williamson's death in 1990.They are particularly known for the song "Flower of Scotland", written by Williamson, which has become an unofficial national anthem of Scotland.
The Corrie Folk Trio: Those Wild Corries
01 Maid Of Amsterdam 2:14
02 There Are No Pubs In Kirkintilloch 1:54
03 On The Banks Of The Roses 3:01
04 Quiet Lands Of Erin 3:35
05 The Gentleman Soldier 1:57
06 Lammas Tide 2:53
07 The Galway Races 2:36
08 The Lowlands Low 2:40
09 The Kerry Recruit 2:43
10 The Riever's Galley 3:37
11 I'm A Rover 2:44
12 Cam Ye By Atholl 2:25
The Corries: Kishmul's Galley
13 Kishmul's Galley 2:44
14 Roving Journeyman 1:38
15 Lewis Bridal Song 2:20
16 Doran's Favourite 1:58
17 Cruel Brother 3:37
18 Gallus Bloke 1:55
19 Highland Lament 3:39
20 Twa Corbies 2:55
21 Night Visitor's Song 2:54
22 The Spanish Shawl 1:33
23 Toon O' Kelso 2:03
24 October Song 3:32
25 The Shamrock And The Thistle 4:20
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