02 - The Black Crags - Pipe Major Joe Wilson - The Duke of Hamilton - Barney's Balmoral - Mrs. Webster.mp3
11.30 MB
03 - Logan Water - Pennan Den.mp3
10.19 MB
04 - The Working Man.mp3
11.58 MB
05 - Mo Chailin Dileas Donn.mp3
13.17 MB
06 - Port Lennox.mp3
8.51 MB
07 - Blustering Home - Flora Macdonald - David Glen's Jig.mp3
12.02 MB
08 - The Flower of France & England.mp3
9.00 MB
09 - Maighdeanan Na H-Airidh.mp3
9.52 MB
10 - Alick Cameron, Champion Piper - Joe McGann's Fiddle - Jenny's Jig - The Glasgow Police Pipers.mp3
12.85 MB
11 - The Carrying Stream.mp3
10.03 MB
Front.jpg
113.80 kB
TGx.txt
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Artist - Ossian
Album - The Carrying Stream
Year - 1997
Genre - Folk (Scottish Folk)
Type - Mp3
Bit rate - 320 kbps
Size - 118 MB
Band Info
Ossian are a Scottish traditional music group, formed in 1976. The initial line-up brought together Billy Ross and former members of the group Contraband, Billy Jackson, John Martin, and George Jackson.
MediaInfo
Format : MPEG Audio
Format version : Version 1
Format profile : Layer 3
Format settings : Joint stereo
Duration : 4 min 27 s
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 320 kb/s
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Sampling rate : 44.1 kHz
Frame rate : 38.281 FPS (1152 SPF)
Compression mode : Lossy
Stream size : 10.2 MiB (99%)
Writing library : LAME3.100
Encoding settings : -m j -V 4 -q 3 -lowpass 20.5
Tracklist
01 - Fisherrow / Noose & The Ghillies (4:26)
02 - The Black Crags / Pipe Major Joe Wilson / The Duke Of Hamilton / Barney's Balmoral / Mrs. Webster (4:52)
03 - Logan Water / Pennan Den (4:24)
04 - The Working Man (4:57)
05 - Mo Chailin Dileas Donn (5:42)
06 - Port Lennox (3:40)
07 - Blustering Home / Flora Macdonald / David Glen's Jig (5:12)
08 - The Flower Of France And England (3:57)
09 - Maighdeanan Na H-Airidh (4:07)
10 - Alick Cameron, Champion Piper / Joe McGann's Fiddle / Jenny's Jig / The Glasgow Police Pipers (5:34)
11 - The Carrying Stream (4:19)
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