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E-mail:- elaine@greentrax.com Recent Releases ...


Fax 01875 813545 ROBIN LAING


"WHISKY FOR BREAKFAST" CDTRAX361


Robin is Scotland's 'Whisky Bard' and this is his fourth CD of whisky songs.


This time the songs are mostly penned by him.


ALASDAIR FRASER AND NATALIE HAAS


"HIGHLANDER’S FAREWELL" CUL123


Award-winning fiddle and cello duo.


Scottish Tradition Series Vol.24.


CDTRAX9024 Songs and Ballads From Perthshire Field


Recordings of the 1950s


STEELE THE SHOW Various Artists CDTRAX358


A tribute to Davy Steele by top artists.


THE PAUL McKENNA BAND "STEM THE TIDE" CDTRAX359 Scots Trad Award Winners 2009.


BRIAN McNEILL


BARBARA DICKSON "Words Unspoken" CDTRAX353


Barbara’s "clear,warm voice can be savoured".


Jeana Leslie & Siobhan Miller "Shadow’s Tall" CDTRAX352


Award-winning duo whose voices blend beautifully.


Worldwide Distribution - Contact Greentrax for your nearest distributor or visit our Website for full details :-


www.greentrax.com Specialising in traditional, contemporary


and Gaelic music from Scotland and beyond. Free catalogue available on request.


"THE ROAD NEVER QUESTIONS" CDTRAX360


A ‘Best Of ’ compilation album sourced from Brian's many solo and duo albums


recorded for Greentrax and other labels.


£12.00 each from Greentrax Plus Ian Green’s autobiography ‘Fuzz to Folk’ £12.00 incl P&P.


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