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A song for Gail and a statement of personal philosophy, coupled with an observation on the art of song-writing itself. The approach when you're 40 is very different from that when you're 20 - it's not that you care any less, but perhaps you understand a little more. And yes, the dragon and the sea-horse do exist and they're both very happy. |
Credits: Words and music by Chris Rogers. |
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A traditional song of the Peninsular War period, concerning a girl's reaction to her lover joining the army. |
Credits: Trad. Arr. Kagan |
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A transportation ballad, set in 19th. century Glasgow. Jamie Raeburn was accused of stealing a chicken and, despite protesting his innocence, was found guilty and transported. |
Credits: Trad. Arr. Kagan |
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