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There is now a limited (limited to the nearly none -50 copies) of a numbered cassette tape release of the record The House of St Colme Burnt Down. It contains songs such as Fleeting Like Etain and The Dour Festival, was recorded in Aberdour Masonic Hall and features a hand-printed design by Glasgow based artist Tom Sander. This release is an experiment between White Inch and Fife Kills records.
Secondly is the Old Sentry Who Saw the Transfiguring - This is a collection of recordings taken from 2005 - 2008. A mixture between songs I have recorded by myself and alongside other people. The CD is put together with a collection of artwork and is designed to chart a course from the first recordings I made in Fife through Paris and eventually Glasgow, stopping along the way in Iona and Edinburgh.
The House of St Colme Burnt Down - Cassette Tape - £4 Old Sentry Who Saw the Transfiguring - CD - £7
So buy either by clicking on the paypal buy icons, committing your money into in the ether, and I will send you a copy straight away, which should arrive in 2/3/4 days.
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