Crossing to Scotland

Crossing to Scotland


  • Singer: Abby Newton, Kim Robertson & Paul Machlis
  • Genre: Worldwide
  • Release Date: 1997-07-08
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • ℗ 1997 Culburnie Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Catskill Mountain Air/Wagon Wh Abby Newton 4:21
2
Drunk At Night/Dry In the Morn Abby Newton 3:32
3
Loftus Jones Abby Newton 4:12
4
Tune for Mairead and Anna Ni M Abby Newton 3:37
5
Sister Jean Abby Newton 3:36
6
Tarbolton Lodge Abby Newton 3:43
7
Crossing to Ireland Abby Newton 4:52
8
The Earl of Dalhousie's Happy Abby Newton 3:33
9
Da Full Rigged Ship/Da New Rig Abby Newton 3:18
10
Indepenence Trail Abby Newton 3:34
11
Heroes of Longhope Abby Newton 4:04
12
O'Carolan's Draught Abby Newton 4:46
13
Cropies's Strathpey/Spootisker Abby Newton 6:02
14
Gin Ye Kis My Wife/I'll Tell t Abby Newton 3:44

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  • Reviews

    • Fantastic

      5
      By Elizapainter
      Truly Wonderful music, some written by the artists themselves and also some of the best on the album. A must for anyone who loves great Celtic music!
    • One of the Best in Thirty Years

      5
      By Sandro from Gearhart
      I have been listening to Celtic, Classical, Folk and Traditional Ballad albums for thirty years. This collection is one of the top five I have ever heard. If cello music had a literary equivalent, this one would match the final paragraph of James Joyce’s short story, “The Dead.” It really is that good.