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MP3.COM IS GOING DOWN!!! All mp3.com sites will be shut down permanently on Dec 2 2003, CNET (the new owner) has other plans for the URL. Last chance to order my CD online: before 3 p.m. EST MONDAY NOV 17, then it will be history. Don't bother if you live anywhere near me, I'll order some copies. I'm not going to make any money from online sales. Thanks for your interest in my music.
Bill
Young Scottish fellow answers the recruitment pitch for the British army. Later has cause to regret it when he sees what's happened to his home in his absence.
IMPORTANT NOTE: As you see, there are only three songs on this page now, but you can hear many more of my tunes by checking out the "Stations Now Playing" links. A few to try: Celtic Roots station--Rocky Road to Dublin; Warm & Wonderful World Music--Sittin in Skibbereen; Wild Birds Nest--All For Me Grog; Ghostwood World Mix--Schottische/Three Part Jig, Gogama | MP3.com CD: Always Time For Anachronism - buy it!
CD: Always Time For Anachronism
Label: MP3.COM CD
Credits: Bill Cameron: Vocals, acoustic guitar; James Stephens: violin, electric guitar; Nathan Curry, bodhran; Duncan Gillis, low whistle |
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Highway 511 always looks better when you're heading north on it after taking in some fine music. Country-folk tune in honour of a Friday night afterhours show where Fred Eaglesmith, Dan & Jenny Whiteley and others were troupers in the face of sonic & scheduling adversity. Fingerpicking guitar, and great mandolin playing by Dan Whiteley. | MP3.com CD: Always Time For Anachronism - buy it!
Credits: Bill Cameron: guitar, vocal; Dan Whiteley: mandolin; Jon Van Wingerden; recording |
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A slow sad air. "I don't know how Mr. Cameron can make his music sound ancient and modern at the same time. It bewilders us here at the station because this long walk home could have taken place in the early 1500's or just yesterday.... a beautiful timeless piece"-Tom Salvatori | MP3.com CD: Always Time For Anachronism - buy it!
Credits: Bill Cameron, mandola, mandolin, guitar; James Stephens, violins; Duncan Gillis, whistle; recorded & produced by James Stephens. |
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