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“Should Auld acquaintance be forgot.” These words have become synonymous with NewYears Eve, but most people have not realized the full scope and beauty of this masterpiecewritten by Robert Burns in 1793. “Auld Lang Syne” means “Days Long Past” and in theirversion, The Tiller’s Folly have adapted the original music and lyrics into a contemporaryrecording which we would like to share with you this holiday season. |
CD: Ghosts of the Mighty Fraser
Label: Raincoast Records
Credits: Bruce Coughlan Vocals, Mike Sanyshyn fiddle, Shawn Soucy drums, Victor Smith Whistles, Craig McGregor Mandonlin, Laurence Knight bass and Production and John Ellis engineer |
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