To the Moon
To The Moon |
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Studio album by Capercaillie |
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1996 |
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Folk rock |
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Green Linnet |
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To The Moon is an album by folk rock band Capercaillie.
Track listing
- "To The Moon"
- "A Nighean Donn" (Trad. Arr. Capercaillie)
- "A Ghealaich" (Norman Maclean; arranged by Capercaillie)
- "Claire in Heaven" (Manus Lunny)
- "Nil Si I Ngra" (M. Lunny)
- "Why Won't You Touch Me" (John Saich)
- "You" (Donald Shaw and Charlie McKerron)
- "La Paella Grande"
- "Hole in the World" (Shaw and McKerron)
- "The Collector's Daughter" (McKerron)
- "The Crooked Mountain" (Shaw)
- "Ailein duinn" (Trad. Arr. Capercaillie)
- "God's Alibi" (Shaw)
- "Fear-Allabain" (Shaw; Norman MacLean; Aonghas MacNeacail)
- "Rob Roy Reels"
- "Portobello"
- "The Rob Roy Reel"
- "The Price of Fire" (Saich)
- "Eastern Reel"
Credits
Capercaillie
Guest musicians
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